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Trumpet Concerto, S.49: Study score

Trumpet Concerto, S.49: Study score
Hummel was appointed the successor to Joseph Haydn as Konzertmeister for the court orchestra of Nikolaus II, Prince Esterh?zy in 1803. For the opening concert marking the new appointment, which was held on January 1, 1804, Hummel composed his three-movement concerto for trumpet with Anton Weidinger in mind, the same trumpet virtuoso for whom Haydn wrote is own famous concerto. Hummel's concerto was originally in the key of E-major, and Weidinger is believed to have modified some passages to ease performance.
The piece is most often heard today transposed to E-flat major (the same as for Haydn's concerto) as performance is generally easier and considerably more effective in that key. This new study score, in E-flat major, is a reduced-format version of the newly-engraved large score edited by Clark McAlister first issued in 2012 by the now-defunct publisher E.F. Kalmus. The matching large score and orchestra parts are also available from Serenissima Music.
Author: Johann Nepomuk Hummel |
Publisher: Serenissima Music |
Publication Date: Apr 03, 2015 |
Number of Pages: 66 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1608741559 |
ISBN-13: 9781608741557 |