Johann Sebastian Bach
12 Etudes
from Goldberg Variations
Johann Sebastian Bach
12 Etudes
from Goldberg Variations
- Instrumentation Trumpet
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher The Brass Press
- Order no. BIM-TP125
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Description:
The study repertory for the orchestral trumpeter is sparce compared to that of most other orchestral instruments. Many etudes for trumpet are approached from a purely technical viewpoint and often lack in musical content.
12 Etudes for Trumpet, transcribed from J.S. Bach's 'Golberg Variations', is an attempt to make a musical contribution to the technical repertory of the trumpet.
'The Interpretation of Early Music' by Robert Donnington, and the preface to the 'Goldberg Variations' by Ralph Kirkpatrick may be consulted for a better understanding of performances practices in the Baroque era.'
John F. Sawyer
Nashville, Tennessee, 1971
12 Etudes for Trumpet, transcribed from J.S. Bach's 'Golberg Variations', is an attempt to make a musical contribution to the technical repertory of the trumpet.
'The Interpretation of Early Music' by Robert Donnington, and the preface to the 'Goldberg Variations' by Ralph Kirkpatrick may be consulted for a better understanding of performances practices in the Baroque era.'
John F. Sawyer
Nashville, Tennessee, 1971