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10 Duets For Trumpet And Horn
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10 Duets For Trumpet And Horn by Arthur Frackenpohl Brass Duet - Sheet Music

By Arthur Frackenpohl
Trumpet, Horn Duets Trumpet, Horn (trumpet and french horn) - Grade 4-5

SKU: KN.18260

Composed by Arthur Frackenpohl. This edition: Staple Bound. Duets. Kendor Ensemble Series. Set of playing scores. Composed 2000. Kendor Music Inc #18260. Published by Kendor Music Inc (KN.18260).

UPC: 822795182606. 9 x 12 inches. English.

In this exciting set of originals, Frackenpohl uses a distinctive combination of classic and contemporary forms, styles, meters and tonalities to feature the idiomatic strengths of experienced brass players. Ranges are not extreme (B5 trumpet, G5 horn), and these selections are especially excellent for contest, jury and recital presentations.

  • Intrada
  • Whole Tone
  • Dance
  • Dorian Blues
  • Canon
  • Bossa
  • Ballad
  • Row
  • Rag
  • Finale

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 2 Reviews
Anonymous
October 30, 2016
Great!
This is a fantastic set of duets that IMHO lays perfectly for horn and B-flat trumpet. They are challenging enough to give even more advanced players some need to concentrate. Very enjoyable and lyrical; they are somewhat modern sounding but based on traditional chord structures and musical forms. Heartily recommended. FWIW, I am a horn player with music degree who has not played for some time, but picked it up again to play with my trumpet-playing son. He is young but extremely good; he's been playing for 3 years but beats out players with 4-6 years more playing. I can sight read the duets; my son needs to work on them more. Both of us love them.
Ttisue
February 20, 2012
Interesting modern pieces
Moderately challenging because of use of 5/5 and 7/8 time signatures, for example, along with less-often-heard modes and occasional dissonant harmonies.We found most of these pieces also work for trombone and horn, although that pairing brings out the darker sonorities.