Black Orpheus: 2nd B-flat Trumpet Sheet Music Preview

Black Orpheus: 2nd B-flat Trumpet

By Luiz Bonfá / arr. Eric Richards

Grade: 4 (Medium Advanced / Difficult)

Item: 00-PC-0014802_T2

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Whoa! A super high-energy Latin samba arranged by Eric Richards that is the perfect opener or closer for any performance. Solo opportunity for tenor sax, bari sax, 2nd trombone and drums. This is a powerhouse chart!
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Series: Premier Jazz Series
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 134
SKU: 00-PC-0014802_T2
Complete Instrumentation

All Parts for “Black Orpheus” — Jazz Ensemble

You're viewing the 2nd B-flat Trumpet part for Black Orpheus by Luiz Bonfá , arranged by Eric Richards. Below is the work's full instrumentation — every individual part is available as a PDF download, or get the complete conductor score and parts as a set.

Need the whole chart? The Conductor Score & Parts includes the score plus all 19 parts (quantities vary by section). Buying a full ensemble is cheaper as a set than part-by-part.
Composer Luiz Bonfá
Arranger Eric Richards
Grade / Level Grade: 4 (Medium Advanced / Difficult)
Ensemble Jazz Ensemble
Individual Parts 19 + Score

Frequently asked questions

What instruments are included in “Black Orpheus”?

This Jazz Ensemble arrangement includes 19 individual parts: B-flat Soprano Saxophone, E-flat Alto Saxophone, 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone, B-flat Tenor Saxophone, 2nd B-flat Tenor Saxophone, E-flat Baritone Saxophone, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 3rd B-flat Trumpet, 4th B-flat Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, 4th Trombone, Guitar Chords, Guitar, String Bass, Piano Accompaniment, Drums. A conductor score is also available separately.

Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?

Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $3.00. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.

What grade level is “Black Orpheus”?

“Black Orpheus” is rated Grade: 4 (Medium Advanced / Difficult), written for Jazz Ensemble.

How many copies of each part come with the full set?

The full set includes the following quantities:

Part Copies
Conductor Score 1
B-flat Soprano Saxophone 1
E-flat Alto Saxophone 1
2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone 1
B-flat Tenor Saxophone 1
2nd B-flat Tenor Saxophone 1
E-flat Baritone Saxophone 1
1st B-flat Trumpet 1
2nd B-flat Trumpet 1
3rd B-flat Trumpet 1
4th B-flat Trumpet 1
1st Trombone 1
2nd Trombone 1
3rd Trombone 1
4th Trombone 1
Guitar Chords 1
Guitar 1
String Bass 1
Piano Accompaniment 1
Drums 1
How are the parts delivered?

Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (Black Orpheus: Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.

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Real reactions from the players, directors & students who love Black Orpheus.

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@jenkinsfamily2229 YouTube

This is a fantastic arrangement, but let's not kid ourselves: this is higher than a grade 4. The high C on the ledger lines in the first trombone alone is enough to bump it up to a 5.

J
@j9rq560 YouTube

Man, I'm so glad I had the opportunity to play this in high school. Literally a once in a lifetime.

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@thibautc6317 YouTube

Incroyable arrangement avec chaque pupitre à fond, special dédicace aux trompettes ! Et quel chorus de baryton ! 👏 Incredible arrangement with every section playing at full throttle, special shout-out to the trumpets! And what an improvisation from the baritone saxophone! 👏

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@backpacking_trombonist YouTube

Fun chart. I was lucky enough to play 1st bone on it what must have been almost 15 years ago. Funny to see it pop up on YT now.

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@thenaturalstateoftech YouTube

Playing this as a sophomore rn… trumpet one is no joke, the range is pretty hard to keep, but I'm trying 😅

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@lukekwinn YouTube

It's about time first trombone actually gets to use their range holllyyyyy...like if first trumpet constantly plays in the stratosphere why can't first trombone? It's kinda stupid if you're playing lead and never going above high concert F