A staple in the repertoire of high school and advancing college level trumpet players. On major contest and festival lists throughout the world.
A flashy solo composed in the 1920s for the French National Conservatory of Music.
The languid, steamy nature of this 7-minute slow-fast-slow work, as well as its title, were premises of a consortium commission specifically to showcase the warm sounds of flugelhorn and alto flute.
A solid piece of literature, considered a standard in trumpet repertoire. An excellent choice for study, examination purposes, or concert and contest.
In 1974 the trumpet player David R. Hickman published the present Trumpet concerto in E flat major by Neruda and thus rewarded himself and his colleagues with one of the altogether most popular solo
Edited by soloist Elisa Koehler, this edition strives to build a bridge between scholarship and performance traditions in order to provide viable options for both the purist and the practitioner. Printed
Unquestionably the most important solo work in the trumpet repertoire. Edited by soloist Elisa Koehler, this edition also includes the solo part for E-flat trumpet.
Nine classics from the era of the cornet virtuoso. Includes: Solo De Concert (Hue); Concertino (Senee); Morceau De Concours (Savard); Solo De Concert (Erlanger);
Classic trio popularized by the Philip Jones Brass. Trombone part can be performed equally well on tenor or bass trombone.
A great piece of literature, used for many college auditions and a staple of the trumpet repertoire. A must for the serious trumpeter!
Drawing on an extensive background in musical theater, Peter Hilliard provides trumpeters with ten exceptional hymn settings. Both trumpeter and pianist will appreciate the idiomatic attention to detail,