SKU: BR.OB-4760-12
ISBN 9790004320693. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Joseph Haydns Trumpet Concerto in E flat major Hob VIIe:1 was composed in 1796 for the Vienna court trumpeter Anton Weidinger. The key trumpet which he developed possessed a broader range of notes than the trumpets of that time, and allowed chromatic sequences as well.The cadenzas to be played in Haydns trumpet concerto have not been transmitted. The present piano reduction contains a cadenza suggestion for the first movement; in the final movement, the performer is encouraged to invent an original cadenza.
SKU: BA.BA04669-74
ISBN 9790006452873. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: E-flat major.
Urtext from the G. Henle Complete Edition of the Works of Joseph Haydn.
SKU: BA.BA04669-82
ISBN 9790006452903. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: E-flat major.
SKU: BA.BA04669-79
ISBN 9790006452897. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: E-flat major.
SKU: TM.00803SC
Transposed: horns & trumpets. Solo/no piano in set - comes in both Eb or Bb. Bb Solo/pf sold separately. Score and parts Typeset 2000.
SKU: TM.00803SET
SKU: BR.OB-15119-15
ISBN 9790004340301. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Just like Joseph Haydn's E flat major concerto Hob VIIe:1 (1796), Hummel's Trumpet Concerto in E major of 1803 was also written for the Viennese soloist Anton Weidinger, who performed on a keyed trumpet that could produce the chromatic tones of an entire scale a unique achievement at that time. The work features unmistakable allusions to Mozart and even has a literal quote from a Cherubini opera in the final movement. Today, Hummel's concerto, next to the Haydn piece, is considered as THE classical trumpet concerto. It is no doubt thanks to this unique status that the work has been available in a transposition to E flat major since 1957, a version that better suits the B flat trumpet widely used today. The Urtext edition respects this performance-practical aspect: The piano reduction as well as the study score contain both versions. The score and orchestral parts can be obtained in two different editions.While this being one of the few urtext, it may be the only edition published in both the original tonality of E major and the often-preferred key of E-flat major. Additionally, the edition contains some interesting insights on the concerto and keyed trumpet. (Luis C. Engelke, Music Reviews Editor).
SKU: BR.OB-15118-15
In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag
Here you will find the E major version (original key) of this concerto.
ISBN 9790004340356. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Just like Joseph Haydn's E flat major concerto Hob VIIe:1 (1796), Hummel's Trumpet Concerto in E major of 1803 was also written for the Viennese soloist Anton Weidinger, who performed on a keyed trumpet that could produce the chromatic tones of an entire scale a unique achievement at that time. The work features unmistakable allusions to Mozart and even has a literal quote from a Cherubini opera in the final movement. Today, Hummel's concerto, next to the Haydn piece, is considered as THE classical trumpet concerto. It is no doubt thanks to this unique status that the work has been available in a transposition to E flat major since 1957, a version that better suits the B flat trumpet widely used today. The Urtext edition respects this performance-practical aspect: The piano reduction as well as the study score contain both versions. The score and orchestral parts can be obtained in two different editions.
SKU: BR.OB-15119-16
ISBN 9790004340318. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15118-26
ISBN 9790004340387. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15119-26
ISBN 9790004340332. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-15119
Here you will find the E flat major version of this concerto.
ISBN 9790004212219. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-15158-07
ISBN 9790004215630. 6.5 x 9 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15119-30
ISBN 9790004340349. 10 x 12.5 inches.