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Timeless Classical Duets for Two Trumpets - 16 Essential Pieces Arranged in Two Keys for Beginner to Intermediate – From Baroque to Twentieth Century Masterworks - cover

Timeless Classical Duets for Two Trumpets - 16 Essential Pieces Arranged in Two Keys for Beginner to Intermediate – From Baroque to Twentieth Century Masterworks

Camille Saint Saens, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Leopold Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Jean-Joseph Mouret, Gustav Holst, Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart, Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Christian Pezold, Alexander Reinagle

Maison d'édition: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Synopsis

In Search of Engaging and Versatile Duets for Two B-flat Trumpets?
Elevate Your Practice and Performances with a Collection of Classic Pieces Ranging from the Baroque Era to the Twentieth Century!
Embark on a musical adventure with "Timeless Classical Duets for Two Trumpets," a carefully curated collection featuring 16 essential pieces, thoughtfully arranged for beginner to intermediate musicians. This book covers a diverse array of styles, from the refined beauty of the Baroque to the dynamic energy of Twentieth Century music, providing an exceptional resource to enhance your practice sessions, lessons, and performances.
An Expansive Repertoire: Explore masterworks from different musical periods, including the graceful Minuets by Mozart and Leopold Mozart, the lively Rondeau by Mouret, and the delightful Ecossaise by Schubert. Experience the grandeur of Haydn’s Surprise Symphony and the heartfelt emotion of Tchaikovsky’s Chanson Triste.
Renowned Composers: This collection highlights iconic works by celebrated composers such as Beethoven (Sonata Pathétique), Saint-Saëns (The Elephant), and Holst (Jupiter from The Planets). The romantic elegance of Lehár’s The Merry Widow Waltz and Vilia adds a touch of operatic charm to the mix.
Insightful Background Information: Each piece is accompanied by an informative sheet that provides valuable context and insights, enhancing your understanding and interpretation of the music.
Clear and Accessible Notation: The sheet music is presented with large, easy-to-read notation, ensuring clarity during both practice and performance, making it suitable for musicians of all levels.
Adaptable Arrangements: Each piece is arranged in two different keys, offering flexibility for various performance and practice scenarios. Both parts for B-flat Trumpet can also be performed by Cornet, Soprano Flugelhorn, Trombone, or Euphonium when reading in treble clef, allowing for versatile ensemble combinations and accommodating different skill levels.
Educational and Performance Value: Perfect for both music teachers and students, this collection is an invaluable tool for developing technical skills, musical expression, and ensemble coordination. Whether preparing for lessons, recitals, or personal enjoyment, these duets will inspire and elevate your musical journey.
Who Is This Book For?

	Trumpet musicians seeking to expand their repertoire with timeless pieces spanning from the Baroque to the Twentieth Century.
	Music educators looking for high-quality duets for teaching, practice, and performance preparation.
	Students preparing for ensemble performances, classroom recitals, or those wishing to enhance their musical skills.

Enhance your music library with this essential collection and ensure your lessons and performances are both engaging and well-prepared. Add these timeless duets—complete with insightful background information and clear sheet music by composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Holst, Lehár, and more—to your collection today!
Disponible depuis: 28/08/2024.

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