Echo Of Eirene For Trumpet (or Flugelhorn) Solo by Herbert Willi Flugelhorn - Sheet Music

By Herbert Willi

This piece was written in the wake of the trumpet concerto 'Eirene'. Both pieces were composed by Willi for the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich who raves about the concerto: 'There is an inexplicable magic in this magnificent light/space work which gives both the audience and the musicians great inner pleasure.'This magic, however, is created by ascetic rather than romantic and lavish means. Willi composed a series of brief musical actions, tone repetitions and short flitting snatches of melody. Wind players who are familiar with all kinds of playing techniques are given much room for their own artistic interpretation.

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Instrument:
Flugelhorn
Composers:
Herbert Willi
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
888680630591
ISBN:
9790001187534
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Herbert Willi
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.072 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.21 pounds

Trumpet (also flugelhorn) - difficult

SKU: HL.49019617

Composed by Herbert Willi. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Brass Solo. Softcover. Composed 2011. 12 pages. Duration 6'. Hal Leonard #TR28. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.49019617).

ISBN 9790001187534. UPC: 888680630591. 9.0x12.0x0.072 inches.

This piece was written in the wake of the trumpet concerto 'Eirene'. Both pieces were composed by Willi for the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich who raves about the concerto: 'There is an inexplicable magic in this magnificent light/space work which gives both the audience and the musicians great inner pleasure.'This magic, however, is created by ascetic rather than romantic and lavish means. Willi composed a series of brief musical actions, tone repetitions and short flitting snatches of melody. Wind players who are familiar with all kinds of playing techniques are given much room for their own artistic interpretation.