| I've Made My Plan for the Summer Trumpet, Piano [Set of Parts] Eighth Note Publications
By John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). Arranged by H.M. Lewis. For Trumpet and Keyboa...(+)
By John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). Arranged by H.M. Lewis. For Trumpet and Keyboard. New York Festival List. Eighth Note Publications: Heritage of the Cornet. 20th Century. Part(s). Duration 00:03:00. Published by Eighth Note Publications
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| Zatten Concerto for Trumpet & Piano Trumpet, Piano - Advanced Cherry Classics
Trumpet in C and piano - advanced SKU: CY.CC2871 Composed by Roger T. Pet...(+)
Trumpet in C and piano - advanced SKU: CY.CC2871 Composed by Roger T. Petrich. Contemporary. Solo part and Piano accompaniment. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC2871). û¿Zatten was commissioned in 2005 by Trumpeter Paul Neebe during the composer's vacation to do ancestral research in the town of Zatten, currently part of Poland. Roger Petrich writes the following about his Zatten Concerto for Trumpet: The 'DNA' of this compostion tracks back to my great-grandfather and the tiny Plattdeutsch village where he was born. Zatten, [then] located in the eastern part of Berlin/Brandenburg is in an area of forest and small farms dating back to the 1600's. My grandfather R. T. Petrich, whose initials I bear, was six years old when he, along with his parents, sister, and older brother left Prussia to start a new life in the USA. My own childhood memories include many visits to the family homestead in Dakota Territory, where I used to play in the barn which hosted many summer dances. The Dakota sky was vast by day, and nights could become magical with the addition of the Northern Lights. Though not a professional musician, my father kept up his trumpet playing all his life. In a special way it was his voice - a sound that deeply imprinted all my growing up years. All of this is mixed together in my Zatten Concerto The Zatten Concerto is in three movements, the two outer movements faster and the middle is a Largo. This work is appropriate for advanced performers. The title Zatten (the name of the small village in Germany where his family was located before immigrating to the USA) is spelled out in Morse Code in the very opening eight bars of the work. The Concerto is originally written for Trumpet and String Orchestra, this version using a reduction for Piano. $37.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sinfonia zu "L'Inganno Scoperto per Vendetta" Trumpet, Piano Breitkopf & Härtel
Trumpet, piano SKU: BR.MR-2239A Piano reduction. Composed by Giaco...(+)
Trumpet, piano SKU: BR.MR-2239A Piano reduction. Composed by Giacomo Antonio Perti. Edited by Mark Latham. Arranged by Mark Latham. Solo instruments; Softcover. Musica Rara. Symphony; Baroque. Piano reduction. 8 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #MR 2239a. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.MR-2239A). ISBN 9790004487877. 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. $16.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
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