277 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project for provides contemporary musicians with an understanding of the historical background and acoustic properties of the keyed trumpet as well as the implications of structure, aesthetics, and period conventions of performance in the development of a personal interpretation of Haydn's trumpet concerto. In addition, the idiomatic features of Classical compositions for keyed trumpet are identified and contrasted with those of works for natural trumpet.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U of I community idenfinitely during batch ingest of legacy ETD
The compositions surveyed in this thesis exhibit a wide variety of extended techniques and present a...
From the natural trumpet of antiquity to the 1820s chromatic trumpets with valves, the trumpet remai...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the trumpet works of composer Eric Nathan in terms of their...
In my bachelor thesis I focus on the interpretation of the Concerto in E flat major for trumpet and ...
Among the existing solo instrumental concertos of Joseph Haydn's oeuvre are two concertos for brass ...
El siguiente trabajo ofrece propuestas técnico interpretativas para abordar el Concierto para Trompe...
The Haydn Trumpet Concerto and the Hummel Trumpet Concerto are two of the most important concertos i...
This paper examines Anton Weidinger, the 18th- and early 19th-century keyed trumpet player for whom ...
During the mid-twentieth century, the trumpet saw a major revival in soloist performances and a surg...
Master of MusicSchool of Music, Theatre, and DanceJim JohnsonLUCAS CHARLES JOHNSON Trumpet Repertoi...
This study explores the implications of the natural horn on the modern horn and incorporates an hist...
The Concerto in E-flat for Trumpet by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 - 1837) remains one of the most fr...
This thesis focuses on musical pieces writen by J. Haydn which feature horn as a solo or prominent i...
Wurtz, Gary Thomas, Two selected works for solo trumpet commissioned by the International Trumpet Gu...
Hummel Concerto for trumpet and orchestra (1803) are staples within trumpet literature. Players and ...
The compositions surveyed in this thesis exhibit a wide variety of extended techniques and present a...
From the natural trumpet of antiquity to the 1820s chromatic trumpets with valves, the trumpet remai...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the trumpet works of composer Eric Nathan in terms of their...
In my bachelor thesis I focus on the interpretation of the Concerto in E flat major for trumpet and ...
Among the existing solo instrumental concertos of Joseph Haydn's oeuvre are two concertos for brass ...
El siguiente trabajo ofrece propuestas técnico interpretativas para abordar el Concierto para Trompe...
The Haydn Trumpet Concerto and the Hummel Trumpet Concerto are two of the most important concertos i...
This paper examines Anton Weidinger, the 18th- and early 19th-century keyed trumpet player for whom ...
During the mid-twentieth century, the trumpet saw a major revival in soloist performances and a surg...
Master of MusicSchool of Music, Theatre, and DanceJim JohnsonLUCAS CHARLES JOHNSON Trumpet Repertoi...
This study explores the implications of the natural horn on the modern horn and incorporates an hist...
The Concerto in E-flat for Trumpet by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 - 1837) remains one of the most fr...
This thesis focuses on musical pieces writen by J. Haydn which feature horn as a solo or prominent i...
Wurtz, Gary Thomas, Two selected works for solo trumpet commissioned by the International Trumpet Gu...
Hummel Concerto for trumpet and orchestra (1803) are staples within trumpet literature. Players and ...
The compositions surveyed in this thesis exhibit a wide variety of extended techniques and present a...
From the natural trumpet of antiquity to the 1820s chromatic trumpets with valves, the trumpet remai...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the trumpet works of composer Eric Nathan in terms of their...