Trumpet Duets
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Shipping Policy- Editor: Peter Perényi
- Format: Performance Score
- Instrumentation: Trumpet I, Trumpet II
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- Size: 9.3 x 12.2 inches
- Pages: 48
Description
The latest publication by the well-known teacher of wind instruments, Péter Perényi, includes pieces that even absolute beginners on the trumpet can play: the pieces in the first chapter, entitled ''Introduction to chamber music'', enable even young trumpeters who can play just one noteon the instrument to discover the pleasure of shared music-making. Rhythm games, European folk tunes, then a wealth of easy performance pieces (from the medieval period, through Beethoven's Ode to Joy right up to the present day) make up the valuable content of this volume.
Contents:
1. Székely Endre: Hungarian children's song
2. Székely Endre: * * *
3. Székely Endre: Hungarian folk song
4. Szervánszky Endre: Hungarian children's song
5. Sugár Rezső: Canon
6. Szervánszky Endre: * * *
7. Dobszay László: Hungarian children's song
8. German folk song
9. English folk song
10. French folk song
11. English folk song
12. German folk song
13. German folk song
14. French folk song
15. Ránki György: Knocking game
16. Hungarian folk song
17. Raics István: Russian folk song
18. Berkes Kálmán id.: Tyrolean folk song
19. Jeney Zoltán id.: Southern Slav folk song
20. Sicilian Christmas carol
21. Berkes Kálmán id.: Austrian folk song
22. Székely Endre: Hungarian folk song
23. German folk song
24. German folk song
25. Daróci Bárdos Tamás: Hungarian folk song
26. Berkes Kálmán id.: Italian folk song
27. Járdányi Pál: Hungarian folk song
28. Irisch folk song
29. German Christmas carol
30. Irish folk song
31. Székely Endre: Italian folk song
32. Ismeretlen szerző: Gymel
33. Rhau, Georg: Bicinium
34. Ismeretlen szerző: Breve regnum
35. Ismeretlen szerző: Allemande
36. Ismeretlen szerző: Branle
37. Peuerl, Paul: Dantz
38. Franck, Melchior: Galliarda
39. Ismeretlen szerző: Ungaresca I
41. Simpson, Christopher: Duo I
42. Simpson, Chr.: Duo II
43. Lully, Jean-Baptiste: Bourrée
44. Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von: Sonata V (excerpt)
45. Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von: Sonata VI (excerpt)
46. Bertalotti, Angelo Michele: Solfeggio I
47. Bertalotti, Angelo Michele: Solfeggio II
48. Rippert, Jean-Jacques: Rigaudon
49. Ismeretlen szerző: Fanfare I
50. Ismeretlen szerző: Fanfare II
51. Ismeretlen szerző: Fanfare III
52. Ismeretlen szerző: Leaping dance
53. Handel, Georg Friedrich: Alexander's feast (excerpt)
54. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Canon
55. Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de: Bourrée
56. Naudot, Jacques-Christophe: Leaping
57. Daquin, Louis-Claude: Noel. Étranger (excerpt)
58. Ismeretlen szerző: March
59. Ismeretlen szerző: Duo I
60. Ismeretlen szerző: Polonaise
61. Ismeretlen szerző: Duo II
62. Ismeretlen szerző: Menuetto
63. Ismeretlen szerző: March
64. Corrette, Michel: Minuet
65. Corrette, Michel: Gigue
66. Corrette, Michel: Cotillon
67. Ismeretlen szerző: Menuett
68. Lavigne, Philibert de: Sarabande
69. Ismeretlen szerző: Allegro
70. Ismeretlen szerző: Menuett
71. Ismeretlen szerző: March
72. Ismeretlen szerző: Tambourin
73. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Larghetto
74. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: French chilren's song
75. Devienne, Francois: Duo
76. Beethoven, Ludwig van: Ode to joy
77. Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio: Minuetto
78. Schubert, Franz: Hunter's song
79. Kummer, Friedrich August: Duo
80. Gurlitt, Cornelius: Gome in pairs
81. Behr, Franz: French children's song
82. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai: Canzonetta
83. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai: Tarantella
84. Hajdu Mihály: * * *
85. Szervánszky Endre: * * *
86. Szervánszky Endre: * * *
87. Székely Endre: * * *
88. Papp Lajos: * * *
89. Bogár István: * * *
90. Bogár István: * * *
91. Huszár Lajos: Granny tells a tale
92. Huszár Lajos: Bear-cubs
93. Bodnár Gábor: 2 x 2
94. Szénási László: Little march
95. Szénási László: Study
96. Horváth Márton Levente: Dancing robots
97. Horváth Márton Levente: Daydreaming
98. Horváth Márton Levente: Tag
99. Horváth Márton Levente: Jazzy
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