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Trumpet Concerto No. 9 in B-flat Major Mr. Handel's Celebrated Water Piece, for trumpet and strings. Joseph Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in E flat major; Michael Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in C major, MH 60; Trumpet Concerto in D major, MH 104. Bernhard Heiden, Concerto Music for trumpet and orchestra; Hans Werner Henze, Requiem
Flugelhorn excerpt B♭ trumpet playing the same excerpt as above. The flugelhorn is a standard member of the British-style brass band, and it is also used frequently in jazz. It also appears occasionally in orchestral and concert band music.
Roger Voisin: The Baroque Trumpet - Disc One. Antonio Vivaldi, Concerto in E flat major for two Trumpets and Strings; Manfredini, Concerto in D major for Two Trumpets and Orchestra; Biber, Sonata a Six for B flat Trumpet and Strings; G. P. Telemann, Concerto in D major for Trumpet in D, Two Oboes, and Continuo; John Stanley, Trumpet Tune
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Orchestral trumpet players are adept at transposing music at sight, frequently playing music written for the A, B ♭, D, E ♭, E, or F trumpet on the C trumpet or B ♭ trumpet. Piccolo trumpet in B ♭, with swappable leadpipes to tune the instrument to B ♭ (shorter) or A (longer) The smallest trumpets are referred to as piccolo trumpets.
The piccolo trumpet solo in the Beatles' "Penny Lane", which introduced the instrument to pop music, was played by David Mason. Paul McCartney was dissatisfied with the initial attempts at the song's instrumental fill (one of which is released on Anthology 2), and was inspired to use the instrument after seeing Mason's performance in a BBC television broadcast of the second Brandenburg ...
For example, a written C on a B ♭ clarinet or trumpet sounds as a non-transposing instrument's B ♭. The term "concert pitch" is used to refer to the pitch on a non-transposing instrument, to distinguish it from the transposing instrument's written note. The clarinet or trumpet's written C is thus referred to as "concert B ♭ ". [1]
A trumpet concerto is a concerto for solo trumpet and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra. Such works have been written from the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day.