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Orchestral trumpet players are adept at transposing music at sight, frequently playing music written for the A, B ♭, D, E ♭, E, or F trumpet on the C trumpet or B ♭ trumpet. Piccolo trumpet in B ♭, with swappable leadpipes to tune the instrument to B ♭ (shorter) or A (longer) The smallest trumpets are referred to as piccolo trumpets.
Trumpet Concerto No. 9 in B-flat Major Mr. Handel's Celebrated Water Piece, for trumpet and strings. Joseph Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in E flat major; Michael Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in C major, MH 60; Trumpet Concerto in D major, MH 104. Bernhard Heiden, Concerto Music for trumpet and orchestra; Hans Werner Henze, Requiem
B Flat notes. B ♭ (B-flat), or, in some European countries, B, is the eleventh step of the Western chromatic scale (starting from C).It lies a diatonic semitone above A and a chromatic semitone below B, [1] thus being enharmonic to A ♯, even though in some musical tunings, B ♭ will have a different sounding pitch than A ♯.
B-flat major is a major scale based on B ... Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 98 is often credited as the first symphony written in that key, including trumpet and timpani ...
Roger Voisin: The Baroque Trumpet - Disc One. Antonio Vivaldi, Concerto in E flat major for two Trumpets and Strings; Manfredini, Concerto in D major for Two Trumpets and Orchestra; Biber, Sonata a Six for B flat Trumpet and Strings; G. P. Telemann, Concerto in D major for Trumpet in D, Two Oboes, and Continuo; John Stanley, Trumpet Tune
Six high brass instruments Left, from top: A reproduction baroque trumpet in D, a modern trumpet in B ♭, a modern trumpet in D, a piccolo trumpet in B ♭ (octave higher), and a flugelhorn in B ♭. Right: a cornet in B ♭. A tenor horn (alto horn) in E ♭, baritone horn in B ♭, and euphonium in B ♭
This is a category for all transposing instruments that sound music written in the key of C in the key of B ♭, regardless of octave. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg, for whom Bach copied the concertos, portrayed by Antoine Pesne in 1710. The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721 (though probably composed earlier).