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Revolutionizing The Trumpet: The Keyed Trumpet And Joseph Haydn's Trumpet Concerto In Eb
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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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1.
INTRODUTION
1975 Anton Weidinger- keyed trumpet
This new form of trumpet revolutionized trumpet playing and compositions
Paralleled the classical enlightenment
Haydn- composed concerto for A.W. to display new capabilities of the keyed trumpet
2.
NATURAL TRUMPET
Medieval and Baroque
NO VALVES!!
Clarino range-ex: Brandenburg concerto
Tone quality, scale, range and tuning
Softer sound?-2 times the length of modern trumpet
3.
KEYED TRUMPET
Covered holes in Eb
Demand by guilds, soloists and composers
Often hard to keep in tune-valved trumpets
Popularized by Anton Weidinger
4.
KEYED TRUMPET
Search for chromaticism
Thematic and lyrical possibilities
Trumpet guilds and natural trumpet image
Increase the availability of trumpets
Stopped horn popularity
5.
KEYED TRUMPET
Became known for only solos
18th century music-not many lyrical/solo trumpet parts
The keyed trumpet's sound was thought to be inferior to the natural trumpet
Keyed trumpet had little success in the trumpet corps and many players were hostile to it
Replaced by valved trumpet
6.
ANTON WEIDINGER
1766-1852- Haydn wrote concerto for him
Vienna-began playing field pieces and processional fanfares
Court trumpeter in Hoftrompetercorps and theatre orchestra
Imperial royal court trumpeter
Toured in public halls throughout Germany England and France
7.
ANTON WEIDINGER
Hummel trumpet concerto was also written for him
His tone was praised initially and later critics found faults with the keyed trumpet's tone
One of the few trumpet soloists of his time
Trumpet was not considered a solo instrument during A.w.'s life
8.
JOESPH HAYDN TRUMPET CONCERTO
For keyed trumpet in Eb and orchestra
Displays the lyrical and chromatic capabilities of the keyed trumpet
1st motif- "warm up" motif- dominant 7th
First heard in exposition by the orchestra- M1-m13, 38, 47
Transforms into a march- first as something a natural trumpet could play and then w/chromatics
9.
HAYDN CONCERTO
2nd motif- Bb to Cb to Bb
M 1- m115, M2- m31, M3-m283
3rd motif- chromatic decent into cadence
Haydn was cautious of ending and starting with keyed notes
Played on an early version of the keyed trumpet
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