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Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet is a method book for students of trumpet, cornet, and other brass instruments. The original edition, Grande méthode complète de cornet à pistons et de saxhorn) , was written and composed by Jean-Baptiste Arban (1825-1889) and published in Paris by Léon Escudier in 1864. [ 1 ]
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]
Brandt's 34 Orchestral Etudes (34 Studies for Trumpet) is an important study material for modern trumpet players. His Last Etudes (The Last Studies) serve a similar purpose. His two Concert Pieces (Konzertstücke Opp. 11–12) for trumpet and piano are also widely performed today. Country Pictures is a notable quartet for trumpets or horns from ...
Caprice No. 1 for trumpet and piano, Op. 47 (1943) Badinage for trumpet and piano (1950) 16 Études for trumpet, bugle, or cornet (1950) Dialogue for 2 trumpets (1954) Rustiques for cornet or trumpet and piano (1955) Rapsodie for trumpet and piano (1957) Cornettina for cornet or trumpet and piano (1965) Frigariana for trumpet and piano (1967)
Op. 68: Five Etudes in Different Intervals for piano (1992) Op. 73: Ten Inventions for piano (1993) Op. 82: Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues for piano (1997) Op. 87: Seven Polyphonic Pieces for piano the left hand (1998) Op. 92: Suite for piano (four pieces for piano) (1999) Op. 122: Two Étude-like Trinkets for piano (2004)
Quatre variations sur un thème de D. Scarlatti for trumpet; Cahiers d'études pour la flûte - The published title for this collection is Douze Etudes pour Flute; Six esquisses symphoniques, 1949; La farce du Contrebandier, musical comedy, 1946; Le chalumeau d'or, ballet; Marvellous Dreams, Twelve easy pieces for the piano, 1947
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The resulting method book was Daily Drills and Technical Studies for Trumpet, first published in 1937 by J. & F. Hill before the copyright passed along to M. Baron Company in 1938. Max Schlossberg's son, Charles, edited an arrangement of the method for trombone titled Daily Drills and Technical Studies for Trombone .