SKU: SU.32040120
Also available: Version for Trumpet & Piano (Catalog No. 32040010) Version for Trumpet & Concert Band (Catalog No. 32040160)Trumpet & String Orchestra Duration: 14' Composed: 2017 Published by: Amy Mills Music, LLC Virtuoso piece for C or Bb Trumpet. Trumpet opens the Dramatic exposition, sublime middle section for Bb cornet or flugelhorn, return to Trumpet for triumphant conclusion, appropriate for professionals and top level university trumpet majors. Tonal, uses modes, Arabic scales, cadenzas, strong rhythms, ends on concert high C, players & audiences will love it! Difficulty Level: Solo Trumpet: 4 (Advanced) String Orchestra 4 (Advanced) See composer website for audio sample. Performance materials available on rental only: Also available: Version for Trumpet & Piano (Catalog No. 32040010) Version for Trumpet & Concert Band (Catalog No. 32040160) Version for Trumpet & Orchestra (Catalog No. 32040170).
SKU: SU.50010710
Trumpet 2222 2230 timp str C major: original key I. Allegro (Sonata-Allegro) II. Andante (Aria with Variations) III. Rondo Full Score and Parts: available on rental Trumpet and Piano (reduction): available for sale (#50010720) Composed: 1984 Revised: 2006 Published by: Seesaw Music Performance materials available on rental only:.
SKU: BT.ALHE31679
French.
Mesto - Concitato; Grave; Giocoso (for Trumpet and Orchestra - with reduction for Trumpet and Piano)
André Jolivet (1905-1974) established his love for composition from a young age. This remainedthroughout his life, and he held the post of Professor of Composition from 1966-1970 at Paris Conservatoire. Concerto No. 2 For Trumpet was composed in 1955, and remains highly regarded.
Jolivet,himself a cellist, wished to explore composition for all instruments, and therefore has a considerable number of works in all fields. The composer's style is also known for its spirituality, and the desire to associate theeverydaywith the magical, and the human with the universal. Jolivet draws on acoustics and atonality, as heard in Concerto No. 2 For Trumpet. The piece requires high, virtuosic skills due to its expansive use ofextended techniques. For all advanced trumpeters, Jolivet provides an exciting, different piece for the instrument's repertoire.
SKU: BR.MR-1848B
ISBN 9790004484357. 9 x 12 inches.
Edited by Robert P. Block make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument. The Concerto in D was published around 1715 in a collective edition that comprised six concerti and mentioned three composers' names, one of them being Giuseppe Torelli, to whom the work can be attributed unequivocally on stylistic grounds. Particularly striking is the fact that the parts of the two violins are sometimes worked out in a more virtuoso manner than that of the solo trumpet, which is only called for in the outer movements.The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument.
SKU: BR.MR-2239B
ISBN 9790004488478. 9 x 12 inches.
There are two known manuscript sources for the present edition of this sinfonia avanti l'opera. In the Dean and Chapter Library of Durham Cathedral it appears as the twelfth, and last, piece in a collection of late seventeenth-century Italian instrumental music. No composer is given and identification was only possible following the discovery, in 1993, of a concordant source in the Biblioteca Estense, Modena, where the work appears as the sinfonia to Perti's opera L'Inganno scoperto per Vendetta, first performed in Venice as part of the 1690/1 season.It is sometimes hard to ascertain the original functional purpose behind many of the trumpet works written by composers of the Bolognese school as it would appear that some were used as sonate da chiesa, to celebrate mass in the basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, whilst also serving as operatic sinfonie. To confuse the issue further, there are several instances of composers 'borrowing' each other's works: for example, it has recently been discovered that the Torelli trumpet sinfonia a 4 catalogued as G4 in Giegling was used as the overture to Perti's opera Nerone fatto Cesare (1693). So far as the present edition is concerned, however, stylistic considerations would appear to confirm that the work is indeed by Perti and that it was originally conceived as the overture to L'Inganno scoperto per Vendetta. A couple of clues hint at a secular raison d'etre: the Durham source is marked Serenatto (presumably a corruption of serenata, a term often used in lieu of sinfonia) and the last movement of the Modena source is marked Menuet, a term more often associated with sonate da camera than with works of ecclesiastical provenance.Both the Modena and Durham sources for the present edition are virtually note-perfect and occasional inaccuracies were easily corrected by comparing the sources with each other and with the part-books in Durham. Whilst the Modena source lacks the second violin part in the outer movements it contains fuller dynamic markings and tempi indications than the Durham source and these have been followed in the present edition with no editorial additions. Notation has been modernised and, in the piano reduction edition, right-hand arpeggio-figurations rendered more pianistic. Parts are provided for trumpet in D and B flat. I am grateful to the Dean and Chapter of Durham and to the Biblioteca Estense, Modena, for providing microfilm of the manuscripts. I should also record my thanks to Keith Wright for realising the figured-bass which appears in the full-score edition.Mark Latham, Brancepeth Castle, June 1997.
SKU: BT.PWM8276010
SKU: BT.DMP114106
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