Haydn - Concerto in EbMaj Hob.VIIe:1 - Trumpet/Piano Accompaniment Henle HN456

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At the end of the 18th century, the Viennese court trumpeter Anton Weidinger (1767–1852) invented the “Klappentrompete” [keyed trumpet], which allowed the trumpet to play the octave in chromatic (half-step) steps. Thus in 1796 Joseph Haydn composed his Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major Hob. Vlle:1, which numbers today among the major standard works of its genre, especially for Weidinger. Contemporaries described the tone of the Klappentrompete as soft and delicate, and perhaps this is why Haydn placed more value on lyrical themes than on brilliance in this concerto. For performances today a B flat trumpet or even a flugelhorn may be a better choice than an E flat trumpet. The music text of our edition is based on that of the Haydn Complete Edition, which G. Henle also publishes.

Trumpet Concerto E flat major Hob. VIIe:1

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Composer: Haydn Franz Joseph

Arranger: Ed Zorzor Stefan

ISMN: 9790201804569

UPC: 884088176495

Supplier Code: HN 456

Series: Henle Music Folios

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