TRUMPET AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT IN D MAJOR  BY GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN IN INTERPRETATION VISION OF WYNTON MARSALIS AND RAFAEL MÉNDEZ Cover Image
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TRUMPET AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT IN D MAJOR BY GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN IN INTERPRETATION VISION OF WYNTON MARSALIS AND RAFAEL MÉNDEZ
TRUMPET AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT IN D MAJOR BY GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN IN INTERPRETATION VISION OF WYNTON MARSALIS AND RAFAEL MÉNDEZ

Author(s): Iulian Horez
Subject(s): Music
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: style and interpretive technique; trumpet; baroque music;

Summary/Abstract: Like most baroque concerts, the Concerto for trumpet and orchestra in D major by Georg Philipp Telemann raises particular problems of interpretation. It is a concert written in the head register of the trumpet, with frequent references in the acute register. I should mention that the head register of a trumpet depends on its size. At a normal trumpet in and flat (and not piccolo), the acute register is from do (and flat from the first octave) to the next do ascendant. The head register continues from do² to do³. In the trumpets in do, re, mi flat, fa, sol, the principle remains the same, with a variability depending on the size of the trumpet, except that in the acute record the other notes correspond to that of the flat, but the upper limit is generally the same.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 19+20
  • Page Range: 134-139
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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