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John Wallace
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations, music examples and tables x
- Foreword xv
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The trumpet in the ancient and non-Western world 5
- 2. The trumpet: definition, manufacture and technique 36
- 3. The trumpet in Europe and its environs to 1600 64
- 4. The art of the trumpet player in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 93
- 5. Italy and the imperial court at Vienna in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 117
- 6. Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the trumpet writing of Handel, Telemann and Bach 139
- 7. France and Britain in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 162
- 8. The Concertos of Haydn and Hummel 177
- 9. The trumpet and its players in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries 194
- 10. The ‘Bach revival’, ‘Bach’ trumpets, and the advent of the piccolo trumpet 225
- 11. Repertoire, technique and performance idioms since 1900 242
- 12. Jazz and the image of the trumpet since 1900 266
- Appendix: A selective list of twentieth-century solo works 283
- Notes 288
- Bibliography 314
- Index 330
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations, music examples and tables x
- Foreword xv
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The trumpet in the ancient and non-Western world 5
- 2. The trumpet: definition, manufacture and technique 36
- 3. The trumpet in Europe and its environs to 1600 64
- 4. The art of the trumpet player in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 93
- 5. Italy and the imperial court at Vienna in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 117
- 6. Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the trumpet writing of Handel, Telemann and Bach 139
- 7. France and Britain in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 162
- 8. The Concertos of Haydn and Hummel 177
- 9. The trumpet and its players in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries 194
- 10. The ‘Bach revival’, ‘Bach’ trumpets, and the advent of the piccolo trumpet 225
- 11. Repertoire, technique and performance idioms since 1900 242
- 12. Jazz and the image of the trumpet since 1900 266
- Appendix: A selective list of twentieth-century solo works 283
- Notes 288
- Bibliography 314
- Index 330