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  2. Baroque trumpet - Wikipedia

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    British players tend to prefer baroque trumpets with three or four holes, allowing the player to make half-step transpositions and blow a relatively easy high C. [7] An example of a multi-hole baroque trumpet is the coiled Jägertrompete made by Helmut Finke, [8] used by the Concentus Musicus Wien on many of their early recordings. However ...

  3. Natural trumpet - Wikipedia

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    On the baroque trumpet, the vent holes are located at the top of the second yard, and possibly on the second bow. After the second bow are the bellpipe, the ball, the bell, garland, and bezel. The bellpipe and first yard are separated by a wood block, and over that there is a cord for binding.

  4. Tone hole - Wikipedia

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    Most brass instruments use valves or a slide instead of tone holes, with the cornett, the ophicleide, the keyed trumpet, and the rare keyed bugle as exceptions. The modern reproduction of the natural trumpet, called the baroque trumpet, are fitted with tone holes (called vent holes) to correct the out of tune notes (written) B♭ 4, F 5, A 5 ...

  5. Trumpet - Wikipedia

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    The art was revived in the mid-20th century and natural trumpet playing is again a thriving art around the world. Many modern players in Germany and the UK who perform Baroque music use a version of the natural trumpet fitted with three or four vent holes to aid in correcting out-of-tune notes in the harmonic series. [13]

  6. Edward Tarr - Wikipedia

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    Among his accomplishments is a complete edition of the trumpet works of the Bolognese Baroque Italian composer Giuseppe Torelli. His performance repertory includes Baroque, Classical era and modern works; Mauricio Kagel dedicated works to him in 1971, including Morceau de concours , for trumpeter and electronic tape.

  7. Don Smithers - Wikipedia

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    He was the first to authentically perform and record trumpet parts, like those of cantatas Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben, BWV 77, and Es reißet euch ein schrecklich Ende, BWV 90, on an uncompromised [clarification needed] copy of a Baroque-era natural trumpet and an original 18th-century mouthpiece. His last recording on LP, released in ...

  8. Anna Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Anna Freeman (born 1954) is a trumpet player and Professor of Trumpet and Brass Chamber Music at Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln in Germany. She was a soloist with Australian symphony orchestras and performed with the Australian Chamber Orchestra .

  9. Maurice André - Wikipedia

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    Maurice André in 1969. Maurice André (21 May 1933 – 25 February 2012) was a French trumpeter, active in the classical music field.. He was professor of trumpet at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris where he introduced the teaching of the piccolo trumpet including the Baroque repertoire on trumpet.