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Old 07-24-2007, 04:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Micheal Haydn Trumpet Concerto in D Major

I have played it twice (with the picc in my avatar). The trick is to not open up too early. Personally, Wynton's version does more for me. It is not as "smooth" as Maurice Andrés version and I like that.

I am sure that M. Haydns trumpet player back then had great high chops, probably the Maynard of his day.

I find that register EASIER on the baroque trumpet, the partials are so close together, you don't have to worry about lipping up or down and the blow is pretty even.
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