Felix Mendelssohn composed the Six Songs, Opus 50 for men's chorus of four voices between 1837 and 1840. The titles are self-descriptive and each movement has a lot of character: 1. Turkish Drinking Song, 2. The Hunter's Farewell, 3. Summer Song, 4. Water Journey, 5. Hiking Song, 6. Love and Wine. Trombonists may find these lovely songs have a similar feel and character to the iconic Schubert Suite of Lieder composed also for men's chorus. Mr. Sauer's arrangement is perfect for intermediate level performers as they are all in bass clef and of moderate range and endurance, totaling about 18 minutes of music. -the publisher