Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D, composed in the Baroque era, is a timeless piece characterized by its serene harmonies and cyclical structure. Though originally written for three violins and basso continuo, its adaptability has led to countless arrangements, including this trumpet and mellophone duet.
A collection of traditional Christmas carols arranged for violin and viola duet, including "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells"
A collection of pedagogical flute duets reflecting late 18th-century European classical traditions, likely used for training articulation and ensemble interplay. Stylistically bridges Baroque and early Romantic idioms.
A chamber work by French Romantic composer François Mazas, known for his violin études and duets that blend technical exercise with melodic charm. Likely composed for two violins or violin-viola pairing.
A lively brass duet exemplifying the trombone's sliding techniques and call-and-response patterns characteristic of swing era jazz.