Concerto in D Trumpet Solo - Sheet Music

Johannes Matthias Sperger (1750-1812) was born in Feldsberg (today Valtice, Czech Rep.), and received his musical education as a composer and contrabass player in Vienna during the time of Mozart. After several years service in the orchestra of the Archbishop of Pressburg, he went on extended concert tours that made him famous as a contrabass virtuoso and composer, both at home and abroad. In 1789 the court of Archduke Friedrich Franz I in Ludwigslust appointed Sperger to the position of principal contrabass in the Mecklenburg- Schwerin Court orchestra, where he remained the rest of his life. Today, if he is acknowledged at all, it is as a great contrabass virtuoso and composer for his instrument. It is not generally known that this (probable) pupil of J.G. Albrechtsberger also wrote chamber music for different instrumentations, cassations, divertimenti, symphonies, church music and many solo concertos with orchestra including some for brass instruments. His "Concerto per il Corno primo " in D Major demands from the soloist a perfect high range and great virtuosity.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Trumpet Solo
Genres:
Baroque Period
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207019417
Format:
Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.4 pounds

Trumpet and piano - Grade 5

SKU: ET.CO3A

Composed by Johann M. Sperger. Arranged by Ludwig Guttler. Baroque. Piano (reduction). Duration 10'. Editions BIM #CO3A. Published by Editions BIM (ET.CO3A).

ISBN 9790207019417.

Johannes Matthias Sperger (1750-1812) was born in Feldsberg (today Valtice, Czech Rep.), and received his musical education as a composer and contrabass player in Vienna during the time of Mozart. After several years service in the orchestra of the Archbishop of Pressburg, he went on extended concert tours that made him famous as a contrabass virtuoso and composer, both at home and abroad. In 1789 the court of Archduke Friedrich Franz I in Ludwigslust appointed Sperger to the position of principal contrabass in the Mecklenburg- Schwerin Court orchestra, where he remained the rest of his life.

Today, if he is acknowledged at all, it is as a great contrabass virtuoso and composer for his instrument. It is not generally known that this (probable) pupil of J.G. Albrechtsberger also wrote chamber music for different instrumentations, cassations, divertimenti, symphonies, church music and many solo concertos with orchestra including some for brass instruments.

His "Concerto per il Corno primo " in D Major demands from the soloist a perfect high range and great virtuosity.