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Old 05-23-2006, 12:10 AM   #11 (permalink)
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i have a bunch of books by mel broiles
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Old 05-23-2006, 12:48 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Frank Kaderabek had a book years ago that he never got any money for. He always said that he was thinking of sueing but I don't think that he ever did.

I believe that it is called "How to Play Trumpet, with Frank Kaderabek".
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Old 05-23-2006, 06:53 AM   #13 (permalink)
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if you are going to include the international excerpts series, voison edited volume 6-10

richard stegmann 2 books elementary method and a transposition book (principal berlin philharmonic)

pietzsch 22 virtuosity and Die Trompete not sure what he was affiliated with.

Pliquett/Losch Orchestra Probespiel
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Old 05-23-2006, 11:41 AM   #14 (permalink)
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This is fantastic! Thanks for everyone’s input.

I’m planning on linking this information to the trumpet rosters project (to add another dimension) and I knew that lots of eyes needed to review what I had for completeness.

I’ll update the list and provide links to the actual books in the near future.

If there are other books that aren’t yet included in this topic, please continue to post.


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Old 05-23-2006, 12:05 PM   #15 (permalink)
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The gentleman I study with:

Mitch Jellen.. Denver Symphony and Florida Symphony
"44 Magnum Drills for Trumpet" by Colin Publ.
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Old 05-23-2006, 12:55 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Here are some more:

Herman Bellstedt (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1895-1898)

The 12 Famous Technical Studies





Walter M. Smith (Boston Opera Company 1913)

Top Tones for Trumpet, 30 Modern Etudes



Can anyone tell me more about the Boston Opera Company? (See page 37 of this article on Smith).
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Old 05-23-2006, 01:57 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Richard Stegmann, 1st tp of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra from 1913-25, then professor at the academy of music in Würzburg.

Trompetenschule Band 1 + 2

Der Orchestertrompeter (Transponierschule)

Ok, I just saw cornetguy mentioned that before...
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Louis Davidson also wrote "Trumpet Techniques" and I think it's finally been re-published. It was out-of-print for a long time so I have a copy of the limited Kinko's Edition. I'll buy a legitimate copy now that it's in print again.

G. Armand Porret wrote the Bordogni transposition book. I believe he was principal of the Paris Opera. He wrote it for Foveau and Sabarich for use with their students and the Paris Conservatoire.

Also, don't forget the Tony Plog books. There is also Roy Poper's book on the James Stamp methods. Maurice Andre wrote a couple of books and he had a brief career as a principal trumpeter. Oh, and the Brandt book. Brandt played principal in a Russian Orchestra. I don't know the dates specifically but there was an ITG article about him a while ago.
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Anybody with a Boston connection ever seen Voisin's "All I Know Know About Trumpet Playing"? Not sure if the title is correct.
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Here are some more:

Herman Bellstedt (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 1895-1898)

The 12 Famous Technical Studies





Walter M. Smith (Boston Opera Company 1913)

Top Tones for Trumpet, 30 Modern Etudes



Can anyone tell me more about the Boston Opera Company? (See page 37 of this article on Smith).
The Walter Smith book is one I have wrestled with for decades. It'll kick your butt big time.

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