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  2. Clarke Studies - Wikipedia

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    Initially intended as a 3-volume series of increasing difficulty, the middle volume titled Clarke's Technical Studies (1912) would gain a following independent of the other volumes, becoming "one of the most widely used trumpet method books" [1] and drawing comparisons to the Arban Method. [2]

  3. List of compositions by Germaine Tailleferre - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of compositions by Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983). It includes concert works, film and television score and popular works. It does not include arrangements, harmonisations or transcriptions.

  4. Lew Soloff - Wikipedia

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    He was among a handful of trumpeters capable of playing demanding lead trumpet parts while also contributing improvisational solos and of playing baroque, classical, and later orchestral and chamber music styles, which made him an in-demand session player for commercials and soundtracks.

  5. Fanfare for a New Theatre - Wikipedia

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    This composition was written for the opening ceremony of the New York State Theater, as a part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. [1] [2] The two trumpets were meant to be placed at either side of the balcony, right at the entrance of the hall. [2]

  6. Medieval lituus - Wikipedia

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    A 1585 English translation of Hadrianus Junius's Nomenclator defines lituus as "a writhen or crooked trumpet winding in and out; a shaulme" (i.e., shawm). [3] The early Baroque composer and author Michael Praetorius used the word as a Latin equivalent of the German "Schallmeye" (shawm) or for the "Krumbhoerner" ( crumhorns )—in the latter ...

  7. List of onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e. words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. For more information, see the linked articles. Human vocal sounds Achoo, Atishoo, the sound of a sneeze Ahem, a sound made to clear the throat or to draw attention ...

  8. Otto (composer) - Wikipedia

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    The composer Otto is known for his trumpet concerto in E-flat Major, which is dated about 1770. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The original performing parts are indicated dell Sign e Otto on the title page. The only surviving copy of the composition is held in the Fürst zu Bentheimsche Musikaliensammlung Burgsteinfurt , now in the custody of the Universitäts ...

  9. Albert Mancini - Wikipedia

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    Albert Mancini (1899–1987) was a professional musician, a virtuoso trumpeter and violinist, and the author of numerous arrangements and etudes for the trumpet.. In 1903, his parents emigrated to the United States from Potenza, Italy, initially settling in Buffalo, New York.