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Vassily Brandt 34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet

Vassily Brandt 34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet

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34 Orchestral Etudes for Trumpet


Vassily Brandt (composer), Mark Clodfelter (editor)

Instrumentation

  • Trumpet in Bb

 

 

The Orchestral Etudes composed by Vassily Brandt (1869-1923) have been used for over a century to prepare trumpet players to play many of the standards in the orchestral repertoire. This new edition by acclaimed trumpet performer and prominent pedagogue Mark Clodfelter aims to foster a renewed awareness of note groupings, sequences, stylistic emphasis and syncopation. Additionally, Professor Clodfelter has proposed transpositions for many of the etudes, utilizing Bb, C, and Eb Trumpets. Geared toward a more global understanding of the instrument, this new approach offers a fresh, indispensable perspective for any serious trumpet student's library.

 

SKU: WF221
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
Delivery Method: Print
Product Type: Collection
Accompanied: Unaccompanied Solo
Weight: 0.35 lbs.
UPC: 6-80160-90645-1
ISBN: 978-1-4911-4895-2

 

 

*Lists*

Foreword

About Mark Clodfelter

No. 1 - No. 34

 

 

 

 

 

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