The Dauverne Solo Collection for Trumpet
The Dauverne Solo Collection for Trumpet
from Collection de VI Solos pour la Trompette Chromatique
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François Georges Auguste Dauverné
The Dauverne Solo Collection for Trumpet
from Collection de VI Solos pour la Trompette Chromatique

François Georges Auguste Dauverné
The Dauverne Solo Collection for Trumpet

from Collection de VI Solos pour la Trompette Chromatique

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Beschreibung:

  • Seiten: 24
  • Gewicht: 125 g
  • ISBN: 9780825889967
  • EAN: 798408089962
This collection of solos composed by Francois Dauverne is unique in that they are among the very first solos ever written for the valved trumpet, culled from Collection de VI Solos pour la Trompette Chromatique. The collection comes with a CD that contains piano accompaniments as MP3 files and as printable PDFs, as well as printable PDFs of Trumpet in C parts.

Dauverne was the first trumpet teacher at the famed Paris Conservatory and maintained that post for thirty-five years. He was also the teacher of such notable students as Jean-Baptiste Arban and Louis Saint-Jacome. As a performer, Dauverne was first trumpet in the Paris Opera Orchestra for over thirty years. Dauverne is credited for being one of the first individuals to play on the valved trumpet in a public performance, and convinced such composers as Berlioz, Rossini, and Meyerbeer to write for the instrument.

This collection of six solos was originally composed for solo trumpet and chamber orchestra. Associate Professor of Trumpet at the University of North Dakota, Ronnie Ingle has meticulously transcribed and edited these groundbreaking works for solo trumpet, and has made available here for the first time a modern edition for solo trumpet and piano. This is a collection that all trumpeters should have in their library.