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| Fortissimo User | Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Right now I feel as though I only have one piece that fits into this topic Haydn Concerto Mvt 1. I can play the rest of it but have mainly only worked that mvt because it is my jury piece this semester. There are a few others which I plan to work up to put into my repitoire before I graduate: Carnival of Venice, Buglers' Holiday (all parts), Der Holle Rache, Goedicke Concert Etude, and a few others. I know for being a college student that it may seem like I am lacking in the rep. department, but I never really listened to much standard lit before. I always wanted to be a teacher and didn't think it was an important aspect. (boy was I wrong) Thanks to sites like this and TH, I decided to by Haydn over Christmas Break and started working on it and loved it so much that it expanded my horizons from wanting to do Jazz into all forms of music. I played in an orchestra concert a week ago and never really cared about orchestra before this semester. My attitude to music has matured so much these past few months, and I seriously contribute that to finding what else is out there, with the help of the Haydn Concerto showing me that classic lit can be fun to play. |
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![]() ![]() | Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Do jazz tunes count? if so I have a few thousand. If not I have a few "chestnuts", mostly due to teaching or working up. Best, t |
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| Mezzo Forte User | Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Well, these are mine: Trumpet/cornet and Orchestra/band ARUTUNIAN, Alexandre: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in Ab ARBAN, Jean-Bapriste: Variations sur le "Carnaval de Venise" COPLAND, Aaron: Quiet City for Trumpet, English horn and Strings GREGSON, Edward: Trumpet Concerto HÄNDEL, Georg, Fr: Watermusic Suite in D major for Trumpet and Orchestra HAYDN, Joseph : Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major HUMMEL, Johann N.: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E major JAMES, Harry: Trumpet Concerto JOLIVET, André: Concertino for Piano, Trumpet and Strings MOZART, Leopold: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in D major NERUDA, Johann B. G.: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri :Concerto in C minor for Piano, Trumpet, and String Orchestra, Op. 35 STRADELLA, Alessandro: Sinfonia "Il Barcheggio" in D major TELEMANN, Georg Ph.: Sonata for trumpet and Orchestra in D major TELEMANN, Georg Ph.: Concerto for trumpet and orchestra in D major WILIIAMS, John: Trumpet Concerto Trumpet and Piano/Organ ANCELIN, Pierre: Déploration for Trumpet and Organ BLOCH, Ernest: Proclamation for Trumpet and Piano ENESCU, Georg: Legend for Trumpet and Piano HANSEN, Thorvald: Sonata Op. 18 for Cornet and Piano HINDEMITH, Paul: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano HONEGGER, Arthur: Intrada for Trumpet and Piano KOSSEV, Atanas: Light Up for Trumpet and Piano PEETERS, Flor: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano PLOG, Anthony: 4 Themes on Paintings of Edvard Munch for Trumpet and Organ TURRIN, Joseph: Intrada for Trumpet and Piano Viviani, Alessandro: Sonata No.2 for Trumpet and Organ Chamber Music: ANONYMOUS: Sinfonia a 2 trombi for 2 Trumpets and B.C.(Organ) EWAZEN, Eric: Trio for Trumpet, Violin and Piano ILIEV, Nikolay: Wind Octet STRAVINSKY, Igor: Octet for Winds STRAVINSKY, Igor: Soldier's Tale Some of them I really own, others need a bit of refreshing and certain I am still working on like Schostakovitch, Jolivet and Harry James... |
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| Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Sorry I didn't post earlier, I only come on about once a month... I agree with Philippe, pieces I think I own, I want to play everywhere, for everybody. The only one I have from the standard rep is Parable. others are Way of Light by Anne LeBaron So Joab Blew a Trumpet by Alex Eddington Opacity No. 1 by Ryan Purchase and soon Trigon (soon to be a trumpet, piano and orchestra work) I also have a new piece coming soon (assuming I can get a grant for it) from Malcolm Forsyth (some of you may know his trumpet sonata) I'll definitely own that. |
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| Piano User | Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Interesting topic. There are few pieces I will claim to "own," simply because, when I say I own it...someone will play the crap out of it and make me think...maybe I need to learn that over again. Turrin's Someone to Watch over Me, however, is one that I feel I own. Sure, it's one simple...i mean, ridiculously simple piece, by technique's standards...but in the musical sense...this song, to me, will always be a dream to play, simply because with it, I have been able to draw visible emotion from audience members-that to me means a lot. I hope to eventually "own" Ewazen's Sonata also. Tons of fun, that piece. Guess we'll see what happens in January, when graduate school starts, to see what I'll be working on mostly... Russ |
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| Pianissimo User | Re: Your Personal Repertoire? Great topic Ed! There are only few pieces I'd say I truly own. I know I might sound like I'm making it up but here they are: Ewazen- Sonata for Trumpet and Piano. This piece is one that I have been working on for years and even when I'm not actively performing it I find myself coming back to it. I have performed it, competed with it, used it on auditions, you name it. It's a joy to play. Ewazen- Aftershock for Solo Trumpet. I originally heard this on Chris Gekker's album Winter. I liked it so much that I asked Eric for the music. I believe I am the only person who has ever played it live (it was writted as a prelude to A Hymn for the Lost and the Living for Chris's CD) Thomas Reeves- Sonata for Trumpet. I most definitely own this one because I commissioned it! Thomas and I are going to be recording it this summer and there's a possibility of a performance at the 2009 ITG conferance. Stravinsky- L'Histoire du Soldat. I've been working on this for months now and am absolutely in love with it. I'll be performing it with my school (suite version sadly) on Friday and I'll post recordings as soon as possible. Those are the four that come to mind when I say I truly own them. Others that I know well and love to play but I might not quite put them on the "own" list are: Brandt- Concertpiece no. 1 Ewazen- Quintet for Trumpet and Strings Arban- Carnival of Venice (there's a video of that on youtube...) Halsey Stevens- Sonata And now I'm off to go practice! |
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