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Concerto in D piano reduction by Giuseppe Torelli Trumpet Solo - Sheet Music

By Giuseppe Torelli

The Concerto in D was published around 1715 in a collective edition that comprised six concerti and mentioned three composers names, one of them being Giuseppe Torelli, to whom the work can be attributed unequivocally on stylistic grounds. Particularly striking is the fact that the parts of the two violins are sometimes worked out in a more virtuoso manner than that of the solo trumpet, which is only called for in the outer movements. The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument.The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Trumpet Solo
Genres:
Baroque Period Renaissance
Composers:
Giuseppe Torelli
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
ISBN:
9790004480946
Format:
Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Giuseppe Torelli
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
16
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds
Detailed Description
Trumpet, piano

SKU: BR.MR-1155

Piano reduction. Composed by Giuseppe Torelli. Edited by Edward H. Tarr. Arranged by Thüring (KA) Bräm. Solo instruments; stapled. Musica Rara. The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument. Solo concerto; Renaissance/early Baroque; Baroque. Piano reduction. 16 pages. Duration 7:00. Breitkopf and Haertel #MR 1155. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.MR-1155).

ISBN 9790004480946. 9 x 12 inches.

The Concerto in D was published around 1715 in a collective edition that comprised six concerti and mentioned three composers names, one of them being Giuseppe Torelli, to whom the work can be attributed unequivocally on stylistic grounds. Particularly striking is the fact that the parts of the two violins are sometimes worked out in a more virtuoso manner than that of the solo trumpet, which is only called for in the outer movements. The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument.

The edition for trumpet and piano contains two solo parts, which make it possible to play the work both on a B-flat trumpet as well as on a D instrument.

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