Concertpiece for Trumpet Grade 4 - Score and Parts
by Curnow Music
Original price
$5,350TWD
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Original price
$5,350TWD
Original price
$5,350TWD
$5,350TWD
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$5,350TWD
Current price
$5,350TWD
Composer: James Curnow
Instrument: Concert Band;Trumpet
Publisher: Curnow Music
Description:
(Trumpet Solo with Concert Band)
From the dynamic, driving introduction to the expressively lyric Andante cantabile, Concertpiece for Trumpet was created to showcase both the technical and lyrical qualities of the trumpet. Whether cascading down difficult runs, negotiating its way through exciting double-tonguing passages, or soaring above the ensemble during the most expressive moments, the trumpet soloist is challenged to perform at an extremely high standard of excellence.
After an expressive middle section, the brilliance and energy of the opening allegro returns, then the coda focuses on the interplay between the soloist and the ensemble. A dramatic flourish of ascending runs brings this work to a fitting conclusion.
Difficulty: 4
Instrument: Concert Band;Trumpet
Publisher: Curnow Music
Instrumentation:
CONDUCTOR
PICCOLO
FLUTE 1
FLUTE 2
OBOE 1
OBOE 2
BASSOON 1
BASSOON 2
EB SOPRANO CLARINET
BB CLARINET 1
BB CLARINET 2
BB CLARINET 3
BB BASS CLARINET
EB CONTRA ALTO CLARINET
BB CONTRA BASS CLARINET
EB ALTO SAX 1
EB ALTO SAX 2
BB TENOR SAX
EB BARITONE SAX
BB TRUMPET SOLO
BB TRUMPET 1
BB TRUMPET 2
BB TRUMPET 3
F HORN 1 & 2
F HORN 3 & 4
TROMBONE 1
TROMBONE 2
TROMBONE 3
EUPHONIUM BC
EUPHONIUM TC
TUBA
PERCUSSION 1
PERCUSSION 2
PERCUSSION 3
STRING BASS
Description:
(Trumpet Solo with Concert Band)
From the dynamic, driving introduction to the expressively lyric Andante cantabile, Concertpiece for Trumpet was created to showcase both the technical and lyrical qualities of the trumpet. Whether cascading down difficult runs, negotiating its way through exciting double-tonguing passages, or soaring above the ensemble during the most expressive moments, the trumpet soloist is challenged to perform at an extremely high standard of excellence.
After an expressive middle section, the brilliance and energy of the opening allegro returns, then the coda focuses on the interplay between the soloist and the ensemble. A dramatic flourish of ascending runs brings this work to a fitting conclusion.
Difficulty: 4