A RUSTIC SCENE  by Carl Busch  
1932 - Symphonic Band Series No. 13
            Parts Only  -  No Score

Parts:
1 - Db Piccolo
2 - 1st C Flute
1 - 2nd C Flute
2 - 1st Oboe
1 - 2nd Oboe
2 - 1st Bassoon
2 - 2nd Bassoon
1 - Eb Clarinet
4 - Solo & 1st Bb Clarinet
3 - 2nd Bb Clarinet
6 - 3rd Bb Clarinet
1 - Eb Alto Clarinet
1 - Bb Bass Clarinet
1 - Bb Soprano Saxophone (Title Cut Out - See Picture - Notes are There)
2 - Eb Alto Saxophone
1 - Bb Tenor Saxophone
2 - Eb Baritone Saxophone
1 - Bb Bass Saxophone
4 - 1st Bb Cornet & Flugelhorn
3 - 2nd Bb Cornet & Flugelhorn
2 - 3rd Bb Cornet
1 - 1st Bb Trumpet
1 - 2nd Bb Trumpet
3 - 1st & 2nd Eb Horns
3 - 3rd & 4th Eb Horns
2 - 1st & 2nd F Horns
2 - 3rd & 4th F Horns
3 - Baritone (Euphonium)
4 - 1st & 2nd Trombones
2 - 3rd Trombone
6 - Basses
2 - Drums
1 - Timpani

  • Parts are Clean - No Writing
    Some Edge Wear / Tear to Some Parts - Not All
    Music Neatly Stamped with "Boh's Library"
    Cream Colored Paper with Some Edge Paper Tanning
  • NO SCORE 
  • Page Size:  12.25"  x  9.25"
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Carl Reinhardt Busch (1862-1943) was a Danish immigrant musician who contributed to the development of music education in the United States as a teacher, conductor, adjudicator, and composer. He provided string instruction and organized student orchestras in Kansas City, Missouri, before the establishment of instrumental music in the school curriculum. He taught at several major universities and was the first music faculty member appointed to Kansas City University, now the University of Missouri at Kansas City. His students included Robert Russell Bennett, William Dawson, Leith Stevens, and Leroy Robertson. As a conductor, Busch worked with student organizations and music educators such as Mabelle Glenn and was one of the pioneers who assisted Joseph Maddy in establishing the National Music Camp at Interlochen. Busch judged several state and national band and orchestra contests and composed many works for student musicians, several of which were selected for state and national contest lists.