| Re: Trumpet and Soprano works Check out the Gerard Schwartz/Judith Blegen recordings of the Handel arias...far superior to the Marsalis/Battle recordings. Marsalis' trumpet playing is incredible, but his interpretations of these works are far from authentic/appropriate.
Also...
Bach - Cantata 51 (several arrangements available)
Burgon - Nunc Dimittis
Cooper (arr) - Festive Arias for Soprano and Trumpet (the arias include: Alleluja from "Exsultate, Jubilate" and Laudamus Te from the "Mass In C minor" by Mozart; Let The Bright Seraphim from "Samson" by Handel; O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion and Rejoice Greatly from "Messiah" by Handel. The Alleluia and Let The Bright Seraphim are in two keys in order to make them available for both sopranos and mezzo sopranos)
Cooper (arr) - Festive Arias for Soprano and Trumpet Vol. 2 (Et Exultavit spiritus meus (Mozart); Quia Respexit (Bach); Esurientes implevit bonis (Bach); I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Handel); Qui sedes ad dexteram (Vivaldi); Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Bach); Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Bach).
Chkolnik - Voici Noel
Friedman - She Walks In Beauty
Melani - All'armi, Pensieri
Melani - Quai Bellici Accenti
Melani - Quai Mormorio Giocondo
Plog - 2 Scenes
Purcell - Trumpet Song, from Massaniello
Reed - Prologue & Epilogue
Rizzetto - 5 Poems of Emily Dickenson
Rosenmuller - O Felicissimus Paradysi Aspectus
Scarlatti - Arias (7) con Tromba Sola
Serebrier - Erotica
Ustvolskaya - Symphony No 4 (for contralto voice, trumpet, piano & tam-tam)
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Yamaha NY C
Monette/Bach/Yamaha hybrid D/Eb
Stomvi Master pic
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