An arrangement by Paul Murtha for Jazz Ensemble (Trumpet 1) focuses on the Latin/Jazz fusion style.
The "liberty" in the title began to bleed into the room. He closed his eyes, and the beige walls of the conservatory dissolved. He wasn't in a practice room anymore. He was standing on a cobblestone street in 1974, the shadow of a bandoneón player stretching long against a brick wall. The Second Movement: The Solo’s Cry libertango trumpet pdf
Happy practicing, and break a leg!
When he finally put the trumpet away for the night, the page lay on the stand, a quiet island of ink. He folded it once, twice, and slipped it into the case where the brass lived. He knew it would travel again—left in the margin of a method book, tucked beneath a piano bench, found in a pawnshop whose windows sweated from rain—a small, stubborn moon waiting for the mouth that would ask the question and play until the city answered. An arrangement by Paul Murtha for Jazz Ensemble