| Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Trumpet Concerto
Trumpet, Piano [Set of Parts] Kalmus
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Brass - B-flat Cornet (Trumpet) S...(+)
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Brass - B-flat Cornet (Trumpet) Solo; Masterworks; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles. Kalmus Edition. Classical Period. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out trumpet part). With solo part and piano accompaniment. 33 pages. Kalmus Classic Edition #00-K04550. Published by Kalmus Classic Edition
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| Mass in B flat major Choral SATB [Score] Carus Verlag
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Mario Aschauer. This ed...(+)
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Mario Aschauer. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. German title: Missa in B. Latin Masses. Full score. 140 pages. Duration 35 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.4066400).
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| Sonata for Piano and Viola in E-flat Major, Op. 5, No. 3 Viola, Piano G. Henle
(With marked and unmarked string parts). By Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). E...(+)
(With marked and unmarked string parts). By Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Ernst Herttrich. For Viola, Piano Accompaniment. Henle Music Folios. Softcover. G. Henle #HN1029. Published by G. Henle
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| Magnificat in C Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment [Set of Parts] Carus Verlag
Composed by Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). Edited by Klaus Hofmann. Arranged...(+)
Composed by Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). Edited by Klaus Hofmann. Arranged by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. German title: Magnificat a 8 E 21. Magnificats, Advent, Christmas. Complete orchestral parts. Composed 1758. Warb 21 CW E 21. Duration 6 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3810119).
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| Piano concerto in C major, K503 Flute, Violin, Violoncello and Piano [Score] Edition HH
Composed by W.A. Mozart / J.N. Hummel. Edited by Leonardo Miucci. Full score and...(+)
Composed by W.A. Mozart / J.N. Hummel. Edited by Leonardo Miucci. Full score and parts. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers (HH.HH356-FSP).
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| Variations on 'Sankt Nepomuk' French Horn and Piano [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Compusic
By Julius Rontgen. For Horn, Piano. Score and parts. Classical. Level: Intermedi...(+)
By Julius Rontgen. For Horn, Piano. Score and parts. Classical. Level: Intermediate. Book. Published by Compusic (German import).
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| Missa Sancti Joannis Nepomuceni Choral SATB [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinos/trumpets, 2 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, basso ...(+)
SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinos/trumpets, 2 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, basso continuo, [3 trombones colla parte] SKU: CA.5031419 Composed by Michael Haydn. Edited by Charles H. Sherman. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Johann Michael Haydn. German title: Missa Sti Johannis Nepomuceni Mh 182. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Set of Orchestra Parts. Composed 1772. MH 182. Duration 20 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 50.314/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5031419). ISBN 9790007138295. Key: C major. Language: Latin. Haydn's Missa Sancti Joannis Nepomuceni, dated 21 May 1772, is dedicated to the Bohemian martyr and patron Saint of bridges, Johannes Nepomuk (ca. 1340-1393, canonized in 1729). Despite the addition of woodwinds and brass to the three-part string section, the Mass is in a comparatively simple, compact form as was expressly required by Count Hieronymus Colloredo, Haydn's second employer in Salzburg. Even in the final sections of the Gloria and Credo Haydn forgoes not only vocal virtuosity, but also the polyphonic artifices which traditionally characterize these passages in the Mass. Like the Missa Sancti Amandi (1776), the Nepomuk Mass does not employ vocal soloists. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5031400. $213.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sechs dreistimmige Praludien und Fugen fur Streicher / Six Three-Part Preludes and Fugues for Strings Viola Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola SKU: BR.OB-5294-19 Book 2. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Moza...(+)
Viola SKU: BR.OB-5294-19 Book 2. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Johann Nepomuk David. Stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). The Six Three-Part Preludes and Fugues are regarded as a unique testimony to Mozart's profound interest in the works of Bach. Classical period. Part. KV 404a, Nos. 4-6. 16 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5294-19. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5294-19). ISBN 9790004338025. 9 x 12 inches. The Six Three-Part Preludes and Fugues are regarded as a unique testimony to Mozart's profound interest in the works of Bach. Or was it a brilliant contemporary of his who arranged the two preludes and five fugues by Johann Sebastian, and one fugue by Wilhelm Friedemann for string trio and supplemented the collection with further preludes? The new editions put the music text of Johann Nepomuk David's edition of the parts to the test, especially the editor's practical arrangement, which reflected the performance style of his time. These new editions go one step further, also in a performance-practical sense. The publication of the score and (orchestral) parts also enables string orchestras to play this piece for the first time - an instrumental possibility that is perfectly legitimate, both musically and historically. It is a fascinating addition to the repertoire that one can recommend to every chamber orchestra.Contents:No. 4 Adagio Mozart's arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach, Adagio e dolce from the Sonata for Organ III BWV 527 Fuga Mozart's arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach, Contrapunctus 8 from the Art of Fugue BWV 1080No. 5 Largo Mozart's arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach, Largo from the Sonata for Organ II BWV 526 Fuga Mozart's arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach, Allegro from the Sonata for Organ II BWV 526No. 6 Adagio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Fuga Mozart's arrangement of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Fuga in F minor Falk No. 31/8. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Missa Sancti Joannis Nepomuceni Choral SATB [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinos/trumpets, 2 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, basso ...(+)
SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinos/trumpets, 2 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, basso continuo, [3 trombones colla parte] SKU: CA.5031409 Composed by Michael Haydn. Edited by Charles H. Sherman. This edition: urtext. 1x 50.314/21 oboe 1, 1x 50.314/22 oboe 2, 1x 50.314/31 clarino 1, 1x 50.314/32 clarino 2, 1x 50.314/33 trumpet 1, 1x 50.314/34 trumpet 2, 1x 50.314/35 trombone 1, 1x 50.314/36 trombone 2, 1x 50.314/37 trombone 3, 1x 50.314/41 timpani. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Johann Michael Haydn. Missa Sti Johannis Nepomuceni Mh 182. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Set of Orchestra Parts. Composed 1772. MH 182. 68 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 50.314/09. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5031409). ISBN 9790007223779. Key: C major. Language: Latin. Haydn's Missa Sancti Joannis Nepomuceni, dated 21 May 1772, is dedicated to the Bohemian martyr and patron Saint of bridges, Johannes Nepomuk (ca. 1340-1393, canonized in 1729). Despite the addition of woodwinds and brass to the three-part string section, the Mass is in a comparatively simple, compact form as was expressly required by Count Hieronymus Colloredo, Haydn's second employer in Salzburg. Even in the final sections of the Gloria and Credo Haydn forgoes not only vocal virtuosity, but also the polyphonic artifices which traditionally characterize these passages in the Mass. Like the Missa Sancti Amandi (1776), the Nepomuk Mass does not employ vocal soloists. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5031400. $62.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto in E Major Trumpet Carl Fischer
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. Edited by Elisa Koehler, Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Department at Goucher College, this new edition of Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Concerto in E Major for trumpet in E and piano presented in its original key. The concerto by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837)holds a unique place in the trumpet repertoire. Like theconcerto by Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) it was written forthe Austrian trumpeter Anton Weidinger (1766–1852) andhis newly invented keyed trumpet, performed a few timesby Weidinger, and then forgotten for more than 150 yearsuntil it was revived in the twentieth century. But unlikeHaydn’s concerto in Eb major, Hummel’s Concerto a Trombaprincipale (1803) was written in the key of E major for atrumpet pitched in E, not E≤. This difference of key proved tobe quite a conundrum for trumpeters and music publishersin the twentieth century. The first modern edition, publishedby Fritz Stein in 1957, transposed the concerto down onehalf step into the key of E≤ to make it more playable on atrumpet in Bb, which had become the standard instrumentfor trumpeters by the middle of the twentieth century.Armando Ghitalla made the first recording of the Hummel in1964 in the original key of E (on a C-trumpet) after editinga performing edition in 1959 in the transposed key of E≤ (forBb trumpet) published by Robert King Music. Needless tosay, the trumpet had changed dramatically in terms of design,manufacture, and cultural status between 1803 and 1957, andthe notion of classical solo repertoire for the modern trumpetwas still in its formative stages when the Hummel concertowas reborn.These factors conspired to create confusion regarding thenumerous interpretative challenges involved in performingthe Hummel concerto according to the composer’s originalintentions on modern trumpets. For those seeking the bestscholarly information, a facsimile of Hummel’s originalmanuscript score was published in 2011 with a separatevolume of analytical commentary by Edward H. Tarr,1 whoalso published the first modern edition of the concertoin the original key of E major (Universal Edition, 1972).This present edition—available in both keys: Eb and Emajor—strives to build a bridge between scholarship andperformance traditions in order to provide viable options forboth the purist and the practitioner.Following the revival of the Haydn trumpet concerto, acase could be made that some musicians were influencedby a type of normalcy bias that resulted in performancetraditions that attempted to make the Hummel morelike the Haydn by putting it in the same key, insertingunnecessary cadenzas, and adding trills where they mightnot belong.2 Issues concerning tempo and ornamentationposed additional challenges. As scholarship and performancepractice surrounding the concerto have become betterknown, trumpeters have increasingly sought to performthe concerto in the original key of E major—sometimes onkeyed trumpets—and to reconsider more recent performancetraditions in the transposed key of Eb.Regardless of the key, several factors need to be addressedwhen performing the Hummel concerto. The most notoriousof these is the interpretation of the wavy line (devoid of a “tr†indication), which appears in the second movement(mm. 4–5 and 47–49) and in the finale (mm. 218–221). InHummel’s manuscript score, the wavy line resembles a sinewave with wide, gentle curves, rather than the tight, buzzingappearance of a traditional trill line. Some have argued that itmay indicate intense vibrato or a fluttering tremolo betweenopen and closed fingerings on a keyed trumpet.3 In Hummel’s1828 piano treatise, he wrote that a wavy line without a “trâ€sign indicates uneigentlichen Triller oder den getrillertenNoten [“improper†trills or the notes that are trilled], andrecommends that they be played as main note trills that arenot resolved [ohne Nachschlag].4 Hummel’s piano treatisewas published twenty-five years after he wrote the trumpetconcerto, and his advocacy for main note trills (rather thanupper note trills) was controversial at the time, so trumpetersshould consider all of the available options when formingtheir own interpretation of the wavy line.Unlike Haydn, Hummel did not include any fermatas wherecadenzas could be inserted in his trumpet concerto. The endof the first movement, in particular, includes something likean accompanied cadenza passage (mm. 273–298), a featureHummel also included at the end of the first movement ofhis Piano Concerto No. 5 in Ab Major, Op. 113 (1827). Thethird movement includes a quote (starting at m. 168) fromCherubini’s opera, Les Deux Journées (1802), that diverts therondo form into a coda replete with idiomatic fanfares andvirtuosic figuration.5 Again, no fermata appears to signal acadenza, but the obbligato gymnastics in the solo trumpetpart function like an accompanied cadenza.Other necessary considerations include tempo choicesand ornamentation. Hummel did not include metronomemarkings to quantify his desired tempi for the movements,but clues may be gleaned through the surface evidence(metric pulse, beat values, figuration) and from the stratifiedtempo table that Hummel included in his 1828 piano treatise,where the first movement’s “Allegro con spirito†is interpretedas faster than the “Allegro†(without a modifier) of the finale.6In the realm of ornamentation, Hummel includes severalturns and figures that are open to interpretation. This editionincludes Hummel’s original symbols (turns and figuration)along with suggested realizations to provide musicians withoptions for forming their own interpretation.Finally, trumpeters are encouraged to listen to Mozart pianoconcerti as an interpretive context for Hummel’s trumpetconcerto. Hummel was a noted piano virtuoso at the end ofthe Classical era, and he studied with Mozart in Vienna asa young boy. Hummel also composed his own cadenzas forsome of Mozart’s piano concerti, and the twenty-five-year-oldcomposer imitated Mozart’s orchestral gestures and melodicfiguration in the trumpet concerto (most notably in the secondmovement, which resembles the famous slow movement ofMozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467). $34.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto No. 6 in E-flat Major KV482 Schott
Mixed Ensemble (Parts) SKU: HL.49023607 Set of Parts. Composed by ...(+)
Mixed Ensemble (Parts) SKU: HL.49023607 Set of Parts. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical. Set of parts. 54 pages. Schott Music #BSS 4736. Published by Schott Music (HL.49023607). ISBN 9790001173728. 9.0x12.0x0.15 inches. Flute, violin, cello and piano. $113.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Trumpet Concerto in E Major Trumpet, Piano [Score and Parts] G. Henle
(With Trumpet Parts in E, E-flat, C and B-flat Trumpet and Piano R). By Johann N...(+)
(With Trumpet Parts in E, E-flat, C and B-flat Trumpet and Piano R). By Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Michael Kube. Score and Parts. Henle Music Folios. Book only. G. Henle Verlag #HN840. Published by G. Henle Verlag
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