Mark Goddard, born in 1960, is a distinguished composer and musician. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), where he earned the GRSM (hons) and LRAM (piano) degrees. During his time at RAM, he received nine awards for composition, including the prestigious Eric Coates Prize and the Capital Radio Prize After completing his studies, Mark married Pat Goddard, a fellow RAM student and bassoonist. They worked in Oxford for ten years, where Mark composed, arranged, and conducted orchestras and choirs. In 1989, they founded Spartan Press, which they later relocated to the Scottish Highlands12. In 2018, Mark and Pat sold Spartan Press and moved to Bristol, where they established Clifton Edition Limited in 2023. Mark was honored with the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in 2015 for his contributions to the music profession
Free download of Alternative Parts for …Eb Tenor Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, and Eb and Bb Bass (in the treble clef)
This is the arrangement for Wind Band and Bassoon, arranged by Pat Goddard and premiered on the 1991 UK tour by the RAF Central Band. To listen to Pat playing Buffoonery with the RAF massed bands at the Albert Hall performance on that tour, listen below.
Originally written as the final ‘prank’ movement of a concerto for trombone and orchestra, this entertaining arrangement is for bassoon and wind band: Solo Bassoon, Fl/Picc, 2 Fl, E-flat Cl, 2 Ob, 3 B-flat Cl, B-flat Bass Cl, A/Sax, T/Sax, B/Sax, 2Bsns, ContraBsn, 4 Hns, 2 B-flat Cornets, 4 Trumpets, 2 Trombone, Bass Trombone. Euph, Str Bass, Basses, Timp, Perc, Dr Kit
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