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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)
Vivaldi composed the Concerto for Two Trumpets in C major possibly in the 1720s in Venice. [2] It is his only trumpet concerto; [2] it is not known for whom he wrote it. It seems unlikely that he wrote it for the Ospedale della Pietà, because the ensemble there comprised voices, strings and keyboard.
The cantata contains two duets, rare in Bach's cantatas, likely an expression of communal rejoicing which is expressed better in a duet than by a single voice. The second duet is a minuet, illustrating the words "Kommt, ihr Christen, kommt zum Reihen" (Come, you Christians, come to dance).
Piano duet 1937 Shostakovich made the transcription for use in his classes at the Leningrad Conservatory, where he taught composition and orchestration. [79] In 1962, he presented the score to Stravinsky during the latter's trip to the Soviet Union. [80] 49 String Quartet No. 1 in C major Two violins, viola, and cello 1938
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.
Trumpet: Website: vizzutti.com: Allen Vizzutti (born September 13, 1952) is an American trumpeter, composer and music educator. Biography. Born and ...
Bizet orchestrated six of these; in addition to No. 8, Nos. 6, 3, 2, 11, 12 became his Petite Suite; it is probable he also orchestrated No. 4. [2] The remaining movements were later orchestrated by Roy Douglas (5 numbers) and Hershy Kay (2 numbers) and a complete orchestral suite has been recorded as Jeux d'enfants.
MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) [8] is a free and open-source music notation program for Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app.