Adagio from the Concerto for Trumpet by Franz Joseph Haydn Brass Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Franz Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn's (1732-1809) last solo concerto was composed to help with an experiment: in an effort to break through the trumpet's limitations Anton Weidinger - a trumpeter of the Vienna Court Orchestra - devised a new kind of trumpet with keys (like those on the modern saxophone) which made it possible to fill in the missing notes of the scale. This brilliant concerto (Allegro, Andante, Allegro) immediate became a great success and the most popular Haydn ever wrote. The songful middle movement Andante is pensive and darker in mood than the two outer movements. It is set in a very simple A-B-A form.

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Instrument:
Trumpet
Ensembles:
Brass Ensemble
Genres:
Classical Period
Composers:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Publishers:
Baton Music
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Brass Ensemble

SKU: BF.BM1266-SCORE

From the Concerto for Trumpet. Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Bruno Peterschmitt. Baton Music Ensemble Series. Full Score. Baton Music #BM1266-SCORE. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM1266-SCORE).

Joseph Haydn's (1732-1809) last solo concerto was composed to help with an experiment: in an effort to break through the trumpet's limitations Anton Weidinger - a trumpeter of the Vienna Court Orchestra - devised a new kind of trumpet with keys (like those on the modern saxophone) which made it possible to fill in the missing notes of the scale. This brilliant concerto (Allegro, Andante, Allegro) immediate became a great success and the most popular Haydn ever wrote. The songful middle movement Andante is pensive and darker in mood than the two outer movements. It is set in a very simple A-B-A form.