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  2. Fanfare trumpet - Wikipedia

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    A fanfare trumpet, also called a herald trumpet, is a brass instrument similar to but longer than a regular trumpet (tubing is the same length as a regular Bb trumpet but not wrapped), capable of playing specially composed fanfares. Its extra length can also accommodate a small ceremonial banner that can be mounted on it.

  3. The Fairest of Roses (Magle) - Wikipedia

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    The Fairest of Roses (Danish: Den yndigste rose) is a fanfare for two trumpets and organ written in 2017 by Frederik Magle and published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen.. The work was premiered in Saint Paul's church in Copenhagen on 3 December 2017, on the occasion of the church's 140-year jubilee as well as the rededication of the church tower.

  4. Sinfonietta (Janáček) - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth movement, Janáček celebrates the newly liberated Czechoslovakia with a joyous trumpet fanfare. The finale begins in the key of E ♭ minor with a calm retrograde version of the opening melody. However, this quickly moves into a triumphant finale, the return of the opening fanfare decorated with swirling figures in the strings ...

  5. Review: 'Dancing in the Street' brings back memories, sells ...

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    His conducting was extremely physical, as he punched the air for trumpet fanfares and languidly moved his arm to bring in solos by Nick Suchecki on tenor saxophone and Andy Wilds on baritone sax.

  6. Fanfare & Fiesta - Wikipedia

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    In a review for AllMusic, Glenn Astarita wrote: "Ragin and co. interrogate blues-based themes amid emphatic choruses, torrid soloing, slight injections of free jazz, and climactic opuses. Fanfare & Fiesta is an audacious and refreshing exposition, supplemented by memorable compositions and the ensemble's often dazzling interplay. Recommended!"

  7. Abblasen - Wikipedia

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    Abblasen is a trumpet fanfare attributed to Gottfried Reiche. In Haussmann's famous portrait of Reiche, he is seen holding a scrap of paper with two lines of melody written on it. Abblasen is a reconstruction of what appears to be on the manuscript in Haussmann's painting.

  8. Fanfare for St Edmundsbury - Wikipedia

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    The fanfare is scored for three trumpets. The parts are notated for modern trumpets in C; however, they are actually written using only the notes of three different harmonic series based on F, C and D and could thus be performed on three natural trumpets in those three keys. The natural trumpets were not specified by the composer; indeed it may ...

  9. Gottfried Reiche - Wikipedia

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    In the portrait, Reiche holds a coiled natural trumpet (Ger. Jägertrompete, trans. hunting trumpet) in his right hand. In his left hand, he holds a sheet of manuscript music on which is written a short Abblasen or fanfare. The musical notes are depicted accurately in the painting, and the fanfare has been transcribed and performed by several ...