Discover a hidden gem of the Classical era with Johann Georg Albrechtsberger’s Doppelfuge, now arranged for trombone ensemble by Aron Simon.
Bring a rare Classical gem to your brass concert program with this Albrechtsberger for trombone ensemble arrangement. Johann Georg Albrechtsberger’s Doppelfuge, originally composed for keyboard, is now available in a compelling new edition for 8-part trombone ensemble.
About the arrangement
This arrangement by Aron Simon features alto trombone, five tenor trombones and two bass trombones, exploring the full sonic spectrum of the trombone choir. As a highly respected theorist and teacher of Beethoven, Albrechtsberger was a master of counterpoint. His Doppelfuge offers a rich musical structure that translates beautifully into the depth and resonance of a trombone ensemble.
The piece is ideal for advanced players and professional groups, especially those seeking to perform something beyond the usual Romantic or fanfare-style brass repertoire. The Albrechtsberger for trombone ensemble setting creates space for detailed articulation, phrasing and dynamic shape—demanding precision but rewarding musicality.
About the edition
This edition is fully edited and engraved according to the Saker Music Company formatting standards. It includes a full score and individual parts, designed for readability and practical use in both rehearsal and performance.
A live concert performance of this arrangement was recorded in Szeged in 2014 and is available to watch on this product page. The performance demonstrates the work’s power, balance, and clarity when performed by a skilled ensemble.
Whether you’re planning a recital, looking for unique repertoire for a trombone festival, or expanding your ensemble’s library with high-quality Classical material, this arrangement offers historical depth and musical challenge.
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Watch the Szeged Trombone Ensemble performing this piece live, and imagine it with your own group.














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