For Trumpet in Bb and Piano, S. 49. Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (17...(+)
For Trumpet in Bb and
Piano, S. 49.
Composed by Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837). Edited by
Elisa Koehler. Arranged
by Elisa Koehler.
Romantic. Score and
part(s). With Standard
notation. 36 8 pages.
Carl Fischer #W002681.
Published by Carl Fischer
(CF.W2681).
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by and Ãgnes Lakos. Fo...(+)
Composed by Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837). Edited by
and Ãgnes Lakos. For
Piano. EMB. Softcover. 48
pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #Z14802.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ14802 Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. EMB Musical Ex...(+)
Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ14802
Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
EMB Musical Expeditions.
Educational Tool. Book
Only. Composed 2012. 48
pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ14802.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ14802).
Johann Nepomuk
Hummel is a key figure of
the transition period
between Viennese
classicism and
Romanticism: a pupil of
Mozart, a contemporary of
Beethoven, and a model
for the composers of the
next generation,
especially Chopin. He was
not only a composer but
also one of the greatest
virtuoso pianists of that
time, who gave enormously
successful concerts all
over Europe, and wrote
one of the most important
piano tutors of the first
half of the 19th century
(Ausführlich
theoretisch-practische
Anweisung zum Pianoforte
Spiel). The majority of
the pieces that feature
in this collection are
from that piano
tutor.
Johann
Nepomuk Hummel ist eine
Schlüsselfigur der
Ãœbergangsepoche
zwischen der Wiener
Klassik und der Romantik:
Er war Schüler von
Mozart, Zeitgenosse von
Beethoven und das Vorbild
der nachfolgenden
Generation,vor allem von
Chopin. Er war nicht nur
Komponist, sondern einer
der größten
Klaviervirtuosen seiner
Zeit, dessen Kunst
europaweit gefeiert
wurde. Er schrieb eine
der wichtigsten
Klavierschulen in der
ersten Hälfte des 19.
Jahrhunderts:
Ausführlich
theoretisch-practische
Anweisung zum Pianoforte
Spiel. Der Großteil
der Stücke in dieser
Sammlung stammt aus
dieser
Klavierschule.
Chamber Music Piano, Trumpet SKU: CF.W2682 For Trumpet in E and Piano,...(+)
Chamber Music Piano,
Trumpet
SKU:
CF.W2682
For
Trumpet in E and Piano,
S.49. Composed by
Johann Hummel. Edited by
Elisa Koehler. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation. 36+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#W2682. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.W2682).
ISBN 9781491144954.
UPC: 680160902453. 9 x 12
inches. Key: E
major.
Music for Brass No. 801 Version for Trumpet and Piano. Composed by Johann Nep...(+)
Music for Brass No. 801
Version for Trumpet and
Piano. Composed by Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837).
Robert King. Classical.
CD
only. 44 pages. Alphonse
Leduc #AL28564. Published
by
Alphonse Leduc
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Edited by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. For Flu...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart (1756-1791).
Edited by Johann Nepomuk
Hummel. For Flute,
Violin, Cello, Piano.
Score with parts. KV 504.
Published by Thomi-Berg
. Score with parts.
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Edited by Hummel, Johann Nepomuk. For Fl...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart (1756-1791).
Edited by Hummel, Johann
Nepomuk. For Flute,
Violin, Violoncello and
piano. Score with parts.
KV 551. Published by
Thomi-Berg (German
import). (ETG 41)
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Hummel, Johann Nepomuk. For Flute, Violin,...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Hummel,
Johann Nepomuk. For
Flute, Violin,
Violoncello and piano.
Score with parts. KV 385.
Published by Thomi-Berg
(German import). (ETG
35)
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Hummel, Johann Nepomuk. For Flute, Violin,...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Hummel,
Johann Nepomuk. For
Flute, Violin,
Violoncello and piano.
Score with parts. KV 550.
Published by Thomi-Berg
(German import). (ETG
40)
Trumpet SKU: HL.48185231 Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Robert King. ...(+)
Trumpet
SKU:
HL.48185231
Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Robert King. Classical.
Alphonse Leduc #AL28593.
Published by Alphonse
Leduc (HL.48185231).
UPC: 888680990749.
9x12
inches.
“Writ
ten in 1803 by Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837), this Trumpet
Concerto is a classical
piece of the Trumpet
repertoire. This version
of the concerto features
the score and part for
Trumpet and band.
Composed in the spirit of
Mozart, the band is
composed of: - Flute I &
II (2) - Oboes I & II (2)
- Clarinet I (2) -
Clarinet II (2) -
Clarinet III (2) - Horns
I & II (2) - Trumpets I &
II (2) - Timpani - Solo
Trumpet - Bass Clarinet
(2) - Bassoons I & II (2)
- Countrabassoon Former
student of Mozart, Johann
Nepomuk Hummel
(1778-1837) was a
brilliant composer,
pianist, conductor and
teacher. Evolving at the
same period as Beethoven,
he became as famous and
wrote numerous concertos
(for Piano, Oboe,
Trumpet, Violin and
others), operas and some
wind music
pieces.&rdquo.
Trumpet, piano - Level 1-2 SKU: HF.FH-2048 Kleine Stucke alter Meister...(+)
Trumpet, piano - Level
1-2
SKU:
HF.FH-2048
Kleine
Stucke alter Meister.
Arranged by Philipp.
Sheet music. Friedrich
Hofmeister Musikverlag
#FH 2048. Published by
Friedrich Hofmeister
Musikverlag (HF.FH-2048).
ISBN 9790203420484. 9
x 12 inches.
1.
Thema mit Variationen
(Johann Nepomuk Hummel);
2. Allegretto (16. Jhd.);
3. Springtanz (15 Jhd.);
4. Deutscher Tanz B-Dur
(Ludwig van Beethoven);
5. Aria (Johann Sebastian
Bach); 6 Sonatine (Tobias
Haslinger); 7. Menuett
(Henry Purcell); 8.
Rigaudon (Georg Philipp
Telemann); 9. Deutscher
Tanz Es-Dur ( Ludwig van
Beethoven); 10.
Aria/Menuetto (Jean
Baptist Lully); 11.
Allegro (18. Jhd.); 12.
Kleine Suite (Johann
Nepomuk Hummel); 13.
Bourree (Johann Sebastian
Bach); 14. Menuetto
(Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart); 15.
Trompeten-Stuck (Lepold
Mozart); 16. Intermezzo
(Carlo Canobbio); 17.
Anglaise (um 1770); 18.
Fuga (Johann Pachelbel);
19. Intrade (anonymus);
20. Menuett (Johann
Krieger); 21. Dolce
(Georg Philipp Telemann);
22. Gavotte ( J.
Pachelbel); 23. Marcia
(Carl Maria von
Weber).
Flute, violin, cello & piano SKU: HH.HH439-FSP Composed by J.N. Hummel an...(+)
Flute, violin, cello &
piano
SKU:
HH.HH439-FSP
Composed
by J.N. Hummel and
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Leonardo
Miucci. Flute, Violin,
Cello & Piano. Full score
and parts. Edition HH
Music Publishers
#HH439-FSP. Published by
Edition HH Music
Publishers
(HH.HH439-FSP).
ISBN
9781910359518.
Here
, for the first time in
modern edition, is the
fourth in our series of
Johann Nepomuk
Hummel’s superb
arrangements of seven of
Mozart’s piano
concertos, the Concerto
in C minor, K491. Any
performer of
Mozart’s piano
concertos must have
wondered how the sparsely
notated sections would
have been realized at the
time, and no one is
better placed to provide
an answer than the
composer’s own
pupil.
Piano solo SKU: HH.HH439-PNO Composed by J.N. Hummel and Wolfgang Amadeus...(+)
Piano solo
SKU:
HH.HH439-PNO
Composed
by J.N. Hummel and
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Leonardo
Miucci. Piano Solo. Piano
part. Edition HH Music
Publishers #HH439-PNO.
Published by Edition HH
Music Publishers
(HH.HH439-PNO).
ISBN
9790708146483.
Here
, for the first time in
modern edition, is the
fourth in our series of
Johann Nepomuk
Hummel’s superb
arrangements of seven of
Mozart’s piano
concertos, the Concerto
in C minor, K491. Any
performer of
Mozart’s piano
concertos must have
wondered how the sparsely
notated sections would
have been realized at the
time, and no one is
better placed to provide
an answer than the
composer’s own
pupil.
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag Here you will find
the E flat major version
of this concerto. Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 14 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 15119-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15119-16).
ISBN
9790004340318. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
He
re you will find the
E major version (original
key) of this
concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
20'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15118-26.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15118-26).
ISBN
9790004340387. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag Here you will find
the E flat major version
of this concerto. Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 12 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 15119-26.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15119-26).
ISBN
9790004340332. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
Trumpet and orchestra (solos: trp - 1.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.P...(+)
Trumpet and orchestra
(solos: trp - 1.2.2.2 -
2.0.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU: BR.PB-15119
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag
He
re you will find the
E flat major version of
this concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical. Full
score. 52 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
15119. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-15119).
ISBN
9790004212219. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
Trumpet and orchestra (solos: trp - 1.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.P...(+)
Trumpet and orchestra
(solos: trp - 1.2.2.2 -
2.0.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15158-07
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Orchestra; Softcover.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag
He
re you will find the
E flat major version of
this concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Study Score. 100 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
15158-07. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-15158-07).
ISBN
9790004215630. 6.5 x 9
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag Here you will find
the E flat major version
of this concerto. Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 14 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 15119-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15119-15).
ISBN
9790004340301. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
He
re you will find the
E flat major version of
this concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical. Set
of parts. 48 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15119-30. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15119-30).
ISBN
9790004340349. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
Urtext. Composed
by Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Edited by Michael Kube.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag Here you will find
the E flat major version
of this concerto. Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 14 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 15119-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15119-19).
ISBN
9790004340325. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.While this being
one of the few urtext, it
may be the only edition
published in both the
original tonality of E
major and the
often-preferred key of
E-flat major.
Additionally, the edition
contains some interesting
insights on the concerto
and keyed trumpet. (Luis
C. Engelke, Music Reviews
Editor).
He
re you will find the
E major version (original
key) of this
concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 14 pages. Duration
20'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15118-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15118-16).
ISBN
9790004340363. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.
He
re you will find the
E major version (original
key) of this
concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical.
Part. 14 pages. Duration
20'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15118-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15118-15).
ISBN
9790004340356. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.
He
re you will find the
E major version (original
key) of this
concerto.
Solo
concerto; Classical. Set
of parts. 48 pages.
Duration 20'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 15118-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15118-30).
ISBN
9790004340394. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Just like
Joseph Haydn's E flat
major concerto Hob VIIe:1
(1796), Hummel's Trumpet
Concerto in E major of
1803 was also written for
the Viennese soloist
Anton Weidinger, who
performed on a keyed
trumpet that could
produce the chromatic
tones of an entire scale
a unique achievement at
that time. The work
features unmistakable
allusions to Mozart and
even has a literal quote
from a Cherubini opera in
the final movement.
Today, Hummel's concerto,
next to the Haydn piece,
is considered as THE
classical trumpet
concerto. It is no doubt
thanks to this unique
status that the work has
been available in a
transposition to E flat
major since 1957, a
version that better suits
the B flat trumpet widely
used today. The Urtext
edition respects this
performance-practical
aspect: The piano
reduction as well as the
study score contain both
versions. The score and
orchestral parts can be
obtained in two different
editions.