Taxobox name TrumpetManucode status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Manucodia keraudrenii bis by Bowdler Sharpe.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia genus authority Pieter Boddaert Boddaert , 1783 species M. keraudrenii binomial Manucodia keraudrenii binomial authority Ren Primev re Lesson Lesson & Prosper Garnot Garnot , 1826 synonyms Phonygammus keraudrenii Phonygama purpureoviolacea The TrumpetManucode Manucodia keraudrenii is species of medium sized, approximately 31  cm long, bird in the family Paradisaeidae . It has elongated horn like head tufts and loose neck feathers. The plumage is of blackish glossed blue, green and purple. It has a red Iris anatomy iris , long coiled Vertebrate trachea trachea , and blackish Beak bill , mouth and legs. The female resembles the male, but is smaller in size and duller in color. The TrumpetManucode is widely distributed throughout lowland rainforests of northeastern Australia , New Guinea and nearby islands. The diet consists mainly of fruits and arthropods . This species is monogamous . The TrumpetManucode is named after its powerful and loud trumpeting calls. The scientific name commemorates the France French Navy physician Pierre Fran ois Keraudren European exploration of Australia 1769 1858 . Widespread and common throughout its large habitat range, the TrumpetManucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES . References IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 51190 title Manucodia keraudrenii downloaded 30 October 2006 Clench, Mary H. 1978. Tracheal Elongation in Birds of Paradise. Condor , 80 4 423 430. External links http www.birdlife.org datazone ... lt Manukodija trimitinink nl Phonygammus ja ru simple TrumpetManucode fi Hapsumanukki ta ... more details
Taxobox image Manucodia keraudrenii bis by Bowdler Sharpe.jpg image caption TrumpetManucode Manucodia keraudrenii regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia bird of paradise Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia genus authority Pieter Boddaert Boddaert , 1783 subdivision ranks Subgenera subdivision Manucodia Phonygammus Manucodes Manucodia are a genus of five medium sized Bird of paradise birds of paradise with black glossed purple and green plumages. Distributed in the lowland forests of northeastern Australia , New Guinea and nearby islands, members of this genus are monogamous and sexually monomorphic . ref name HBW Citation first Clifford B. last Firth first2 Dawn W. last2 Firth editor first Josep editor last del Hoyo editor2 first Andrew editor2 last Elliott editor3 first David editor3 last Christie contribution Family Paradisaeidae Birds of paradise title Handbook of the Birds of the World . Volume 14, Bush shrikes to Old World Sparrows year 2009 pages 404 459 place Barcelona publisher Lynx Edicions isbn 978 84 96553 50 7 ref The the name Manucodia is from Javanese language Javanese manuk dewata manuk means bird and dewata means gods. Manucodia is a genus in the family Paradisaeidae . Species Glossy mantled Manucode , Manucodia atra Jobi Manucode , Manucodia jobiensis Crinkle collared Manucode , Manucodia chalybata Curl crested Manucode , Manucodia comrii TrumpetManucode , Manucodia keraudrenii References Reflist Birds of paradise Category Manucodia Category Genera of birds Paradisaeidae stub ca Manucodia de Manukoden es Manucodia fr Manucodia lt Manukodijos hu Manucodia nl Manucodia pl Manucodia pt Manucodia ru simple Manucodia fi Manukit vi Manucodia ... more details
Taxobox name Jobi Manucode status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia species M. jobiensis binomial Manucodia jobiensis binomial authority Tommaso Salvadori Salvadori , 1876 The Jobi Manucode , Manucodia jobiensis , is a medium sized, up to 34  cm long, greenish blue, black and purple glossed crow like bird of paradise with red Iris anatomy iris , lightly crinkled bluish short upper breast and neck feathers. Both sexes are similar with a slightly smaller and duller female. This species resembles the Crinkle collared Manucode in appearance, distinguished by its neck feathers and by having a shorter tail than the latter species. Like other Manucodia manucodes , it is monogamous . The Jobi Manucode is distributed in lowland forests of Yapen Jobi Island and northern New Guinea . The diet consists mainly of fruits and arthropods . One of the most common Bird of paradise birds of paradise in its range, the Jobi Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES . References IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 51189 title Manucodia jobiensis downloaded 31 October 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern External links http www.birdlife.org datazone species index.html?action SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid 5811&m 0 BirdLife Species Factsheet http www.redlist.org search details.php?species 51189 IUCN Red List Birds of paradise Paradisaeidae stub Category Manucodia Category Birds of Papua New Guinea Category Birds of Western New Guinea simple Jobi Manucode ta ... more details
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Taxobox name Glossy mantled Manucode status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia species M. atra binomial Manucodia ater binomial authority Ren Primev re Lesson Lesson , 1830 The Glossy mantled Manucode , Manucodia ater , is a medium sized, around 42  cm long, glossed green, blue and purple black Birds of Paradise bird of paradise with a red Iris anatomy iris , black Beak bill , long graduated tail and somewhat elongated upper breast and neck feathers. Both sexes are similar. The female is a slightly smaller than the male. In appearance, the Glossy mantled Manucode resembles and is difficult to distinguished from its nearest relatives, the Crinkle collared Manucode Crinkle collared and Jobi Manucode s. It is widely distributed throughout the lowlands of New Guinea and nearby islands. The diet consists mainly of fruits, figs and arthropods . The Glossy mantled Manucode was the first bird of paradise encountered by the France French naturalist Ren Primev re Lesson , the first westerner to see live wild birds of paradise. Widespread and common throughout its large range, the Glossy mantled Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES . San Diego Zoo has the only captive individual of this species outside of New Guinea. References Clench, Mary H. 1978. Trachael Elongation in Birds of Paradise. Condor , 80 4 423 430. IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 51186 title Manucodia ater downloaded 1 November 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern External links http www.birdlife.org datazone species index.html?action SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid 5808&m 0 BirdLife Species Factsheet http www.redlist.org search details.php?species 51186 IUCN Red ... Birds of Western New Guinea hu F nyes paradicsommad r simple Glossy mantled Manucode ... more details
Taxobox name Crinkle collared Manucode status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Manucodia chalybata by Bowdler Sharpe.jpg image width 225px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia species M. chalybatus binomial Manucodia chalybatus binomial authority Johann Reinhold Forster J.R. Forster , 1781 The Crinkle collared Manucode , Manucodia chalybatus , is a medium sized, up to 36  cm long, greenish blue, black and purple glossed bird of paradise with a long graduated tail, red Iris anatomy iris and iridescent green breast feathers. Both sexes are similar with a slightly smaller and less purple female. This species resembles the Jobi Manucode in appearance, distinguished by its bronzed yellow green neck feathers. The Crinkle collared Manucode is found throughout lowland s and hill forests in mainland New Guinea and Misool Island of West Papua province West Papua . The diet consists mainly of fruits and ficus fig s. Widespread and a common species throughout its habitat range, the Crinkle collared Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES . References Clench, Mary H. 1978. Trachael Elongation in Birds of Paradise. Condor , 80 4 423 430. IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 51187 title Manucodia chalybatus downloaded 30 October 2006 Database entry includes a lengthy justification of why this species is of least concern External links http www.birdlife.org datazone species index.html?action SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid 5809&m 0 BirdLife Species Factsheet http www.redlist.org search details.php?species 51187 IUCN Red List Birds of paradise Paradisaeidae stub Category Manucodia Category Birds of Papua New Guinea Category Birds of Western New Guinea es Manucodia chalybatus fr Paradisier vert lt alioji manukodija ja simple Crinkle collared Manucode ... more details
Taxobox name Curl crested Manucode status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Manucodia comrii by Bowdler Sharpe.jpg image width 225px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Paradisaeidae genus Manucodia species M. comrii binomial Manucodia comrii binomial authority Philip Lutley Sclater Sclater , 1876 The Curl crested Manucode , Manucodia comrii , is a compact and large, approximately 43  cm long, bird of paradise with glossy purple, black and green plumage, red Iris anatomy iris and crinkled yellowish green upper breast and neck feathers. It has curled head feathering and twisted central tail feathers. Both sexes are similar with a slightly smaller female. It is the largest species of Manucode, and also the largest species in its family in terms of body size ref Perrins, Christopher, Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds . Firefly Books. ISBN 1 55297 777 3 ref , though its tail is shorter than the Black Sicklebill . Endemism in birds Endemic to Papua New Guinea , the Curl crested Manucode is distributed to the Trobriand Islands and islands of the D Entrecasteaux Archipelago . This species is also one of the largest and heaviest among birds of paradise. The diet consists mainly of fruits. The United Kingdom British zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater named this species after Dr. Peter Comrie , who discovered the bird at Fergusson Island in 1874. A common species in its limited habitat range, the Curl crested Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES . References references IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 51188 title Manucodia comrii downloaded 30 October 2006 Database entry includes a lengthy justification of why this species is of least concern External links http www.birdlife.org datazone species index.html?action SpcHTMDetails.asp ... manukodija ja ru simple Curl crested Manucode ... more details
A trumpet is a brass musical instrument. Trumpet may also refer to Ear trumpetTrumpet, Herefordshire , a village Interchange road Trumpet interchange Trumpet interchange , a kind of road interchange Trumpet novel Trumpet novel , a novel by Jackie Kay Trumpet satellite , a series of three reconnaissance satellite s The Philadelphia Trumpet , a monthly news magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God The characteristic call of an elephant disambig ... more details
A trumpet concerto is a concerto for solo trumpet and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra ... was first developed, up through the present day. Some major composers have contributed to the trumpet concerto repertoire, with the best known work being Joseph Haydn s Trumpet Concerto Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat . Traditionally a three movement work, the modern day trumpet concerto has occasionally been structured in four or more movements. In some trumpet concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the trumpet is accompanied by a chamber music chamber ensemble rather than an orchestra. Selected list of Trumpet Concertos The following concertos are presently found near the centre of the mainstream Western repertoire for the trumpet. Baroque Era Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg ... Friedrich Handel Trumpet Concerto in D minor Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C Giuseppe Torelli Trumpet Concerto in D G.9 Valentin Rathgeber Concerto for 2 Trumpets in E flat Op. 6 No. 15 Jeremiah Clark Suite in D Orchestral Suite with Prominent Trumpet Solos Classical Era Joseph Haydn Trumpet Concerto Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E Flat Major keyed trumpet Michael Haydn Trumpet Concerto Michael Haydn Trumpet Concerto in C Major natural trumpet Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trumpet Concerto Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E Major keyed trumpet Leopold Mozart Trumpet Concerto Leopold Mozart Trumpet Concerto in D Major natural trumpet Romantic Era Amilcare Ponchielli Concerto per tromba in Fa Oskar B hme Concerto in F Minor originally in E minor Modern era Alexander Arutunian Trumpet Concerto Arutunian Trumpet Concerto in A Flat Major Vagn Holmboe Trumpet Concerto Duke Ellington Concerto for Cootie William P. Perry Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra R. Murray Schafer The Falcon s Trumpet See also Trumpet repertoire Horn concerto Trombone concerto Concerto for Orchestra Trumpet Concertos Category Trumpets Category Trumpet concertos mk ja ... more details
File Bach Trompete 06.08.2008 12 46 40 2304x3072.JPG thumb right 200px A Bach Trumpet The trumpet repertoire consists of solo literature and orchestral or, more commonly, band parts written for the trumpet . Tracings its origins to 1500 BC, the trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register music register in the brass family. Among the fairly limited repertoire for the trumpet are the following works Solo trumpet Multicol Samuel Adler composer Samuel Adler , Canto I , for B flat or C trumpet ..., Libro IV , for flugelhorn and trumpet Richard Ayres , No. 27 Blue Sven Erik Back Sven Erik ... Chapel between Sheep and Shore , for solo C trumpet Peter Maxwell Davies , Sonatina , for solo trumpet Lucia Dlugoszewski , Space Is a Diamond Axel D rner, Clinamen Axel D rner, Komposition ... Eliasson , Prelude Robert Erickson , Kryl , for solo C trumpet Ivan Fedele, High , for solo B flat trumpet Morton Feldman , A Very Short Trumpet Piece Stanley Friedman, Solus HK Gruber , Exposed Throat Hans Werner Henze , Sonatina , for trumpet ke Hermanson, Fanfare Hans Holewa, Little Fanfare ..., Tilework Mauricio Kagel , Old New , for trumpet Mauricio Kagel , Morceau de Concours Laura Kaminsky ... trumpet or horn Hanna Kulenty , Brass No. 1 , for Marco Blaauw Double Bell Trumpet double bell trumpet Multicol break Eres Holz, MACH , for B flat trumpet 2011 Libby Larsen , Fanfare for the Women , for solo C trumpet Robert Hall Lewis, Monophony VII , for trumpet solo Ingvar Lidholm ... , Solo auf Schwellen , for Marco Blaauw Double Bell Trumpet double bell trumpet Sergiu Natra , Sonatina Olga Neuwirth , Laki , for solo C trumpet Per N rg rd , Scale Fanfare Variation Nigel Osborne , Flamingo Time Line Martijn Padding, One Trumpet Vincent Persichetti , Parable XIV for Trumpet ... for trumpet solo Wolfgang Rihm , Little Echo Fantasy Jay Rizzetto, Five Poems of Emily Dickinson for Solo Trumpet and Narrator Ari Rufeisen, Dodecaphonic Principles Giacinto Scelsi , Four Pieces ... more details
Image keyedtrumpet.jpg thumb right 265px A keyed trumpet at the Reid Concert Hall Museum of Instruments in Edinburgh . The keyed trumpet is a brass instrument that, contrary to the traditional trumpet valved trumpet , uses keys. The keyed trumpet is rarely seen in modern performances, but was relatively common up until the introduction of the valved trumpet in the early nineteenth century. Prior to the invention of the keyed trumpet, the prominent trumpet of the time was the natural trumpet . The keyed trumpet has holes in the wall of the tube that are closed by keys. The experimental E music flat keyed trumpet was not confined to the natural notes, but was chromatic in all registers of the instrument ... 325 ref Before this, the trumpet was commonly valveless and could only play a limited range of harmonic ... previous trumpet concertos could only play melodies at very high pitches. There is also some discrepancy over who created the E music flat keyed trumpet, as it is claimed that the Viennese court trumpeter, Anton Weidinger invented the keyed trumpet ref Warburton, A 1867 Analyses of Musical Classics ... the invention of the keyed trumpet has been ascribed to the Viennese, Anton Weidinger, who is said ..., historical mouthpiece the Keyed Trumpet is closer in tone to the Natural Trumpet than the valved trumpet. It was once said to have sounded like a Demented Oboe... despite Haydn s efforts, the keyed trumpet had no real success the explanation may be that the holes detracted greatly from the brilliant tone of the instrument. ref name Geiringer Concertos J. Haydn trumpet concerto In 1796 Joseph Haydn wrote his Trumpet Concerto Haydn Trumpet Concerto for Anton Weidinger and it was performed on 22nd ... motifs common to trumpet music of the time perhaps as a jibe to the audience who had come to see this exciting new kind of trumpet , but follows with chromatic runs and diatonic melodies not possible on the valveless natural trumpet. The highest note in the Haydn trumpet concerto is high concert ... more details
About the type of trumpet in use in the Renaissance and Baroque periods the modern soprano trombone Soprano trombone The slide trumpet is a type of trumpet that is fitted with a slide much like a trombone . The slide trumpet grew out of the war trumpet as used and developed in Western and Central Europe Don Smithers in The Music and History of the Baroque Trumpet before 1721 , argues that the slide grew out of the detachable leadpipe , and separated the use of the trumpet as a dance instrument from the trumpet as a signaling device in war. There are several types of slide trumpet of different places and eras. Medieval slide trumpet The Medieval slide trumpet, which developed from the war trumpet, and which developed into the trombone , the Renaissance slide trumpet, and the Baroque slide trumpet. Renaissance slide trumpet Deriving from early straight trumpets, the Renaissance slide trumpet was essentially a natural trumpet with a sliding leadpipe. This single slide was rather awkward, as the entire ... and even the existence of a Renaissance slide trumpet is a matter of some conjecture, and there continues ... trumpet designs saw use in England in the 18th century. ref cite journal jstor 899543 title JSTOR Notes, Second Series, Vol. 54, No. 2, 1997 , pp. 484 485 publisher last first ref Baroque slide trumpet ... museum, had the slide fitted in the first yard, before the first bow. Flatt trumpet English slide trumpet The English Flatt Trumpet , used by Purcell in Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary this had a double slide fitted in the second and third yards, moved by the left hand. The English Slide Trumpet of the nineteenth century, had the same slide arrangement as the Flatt Trumpet there were a few other .... Firebird trumpet The Firebird trumpet Firebird trumpet is the most recent example of a slide trumpet, and first went into production in 1983. It is a three valve trumpet with an angled bell ... R.. Slide trumpet . http www.grovemusic.com Grove Music Online subscription required . ed. L. Macy ... more details
Mouth trumpet is a vocal technique that imitates the sound of the trumpet . The mouth trumpet sound is produced by using the vocal folds vocal cords to produce the desired Pitch music pitch and passing the sound through the lips that are held together with just enough tension so that they vibrate at the same frequency as the vocal cords, producing a trumpet like sound. In effect, mouth trumpet is like playing a trumpet backwards. To play a trumpet, the player vibrates the lips against the mouthpiece by blowing a stream of air through the lips. The desired pitch is produced by varying the length of the air column in the tubing of the trumpet by the use of three valves. The vocal cords are not normally used in playing the trumpet. To produce the mouth trumpet sound, the pitch is produced by the vocal cords before it reaches the lips and the lips then buzz to add the trumpet effect. Lip trumpet is another trumpet imitation technique also known as lip buzzing in that air is blown through squeezed lips to make them squeak like with the real trumpet to produce a tone without vocal cords. The pitch is controlled by lip tension and position. The timbre can also be varied by tongue position. Particularly difficult is here to control the lip humidity which strongly changes the available pitch range. Both techniques can be combined to play 2 note polyphonic. Similar play techniques were employed in jug band s to blow the Jug musical instrument jug , stove pipe and partly watering can. Mouth trumpet artists external links Raul Midon http www.cbs.com latenight lateshow exclusives music ls ex music raulmidon.shtml RealPlayer video Yancarlos Sanchez http www.youtube.com watch?v ulOaHKNQZs0 video http www.myspace.com bilgewaterbros The Bilgewater Brothers http www.youtube.com user DreamingWatermelon Watermelon Trumpet Lip trumpet artists external links http www.youtube.com watch?v 8cWwGvDCWV8 Human Trumpet Category Singing Category Vocal music ... more details
Image Trumpet piccolo.jpg thumb 250px Piccolo trumpet in B music flat , with separate leadpipes to tune ... of the trumpet family is the piccolo trumpet , pitched one octave higher than the standard B music flat trumpet. Most piccolo trumpets are built to play in either B music flat or A, using a separate leadpipe for each key. The tubing in the B music flat piccolo trumpet is one half the length of that in a standard B music flat trumpet. Piccolo trumpets in G, F, and even high C are also manufactured, but are rarer. The soprano trumpet in D is also known as the Bach trumpet and was invented in about 1890 by the Belgian instrument maker Victor Mahillon to play the high trumpet parts in music by Johann Sebastian Bach Bach and George Frideric Handel Handel . The modern piccolo trumpet enables players to play the difficult trumpet parts of Baroque music, such as Bach s second Brandenburg concerto and B minor Mass. Adolf Scherbaum was the first to specialize in the piccolo trumpet repertoire ... the same as that used on the larger B flat trumpet. Air pressure and tonguing are different, and players use a shallower Mouthpiece brass mouthpiece for the piccolo trumpet. Almost all piccolo .... The piccolo trumpet solo in The Beatles Penny Lane , which introduced the instrument to pop music, was played by David Mason trumpet player David Mason . Paul McCartney was dissatisfied with the initial ... the tremendously high trumpet was. Eventually Mason recorded the solo using a piccolo trumpet in A. http ... , Wynton Marsalis , and H kan Hardenberger are some well known piccolo trumpet players. The piccolo trumpet should not be confused with the pocket trumpet , which plays in the same pitch as the regular Bb trumpet. See also Trumpet Piccolo flute Brass instrument External links http www.maurice ... 20Guide.html Piccolo trumpet models http www.brassreview.com reviews showcat.php cat 7 Piccolo trumpet manufacturers http web.archive.org web 20091026220650 http geocities.com emile meuffels ... more details
italicstitle Image TrumpetMajor.jpg thumb 1st American edition of The Trumpet Major The Trumpet Major is a novel by Thomas Hardy published in 1880. The heroine, Anne Garland, is pursued by three suitors John Loveday, the trumpet major in a British regiment, honest and loyal his brother Bob, a flighty sailor and Festus Derriman, the cowardly nephew of the local squire. The setting is the Napoleonic wars , and it seems Miss Garland has a penchant for men in uniform. Of the two brothers, John fights with Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Wellington in the Peninsular War , and Bob serves with Admiral Nelson Nelson at Battle of Trafalgar Trafalgar . Unusually for a Hardy novel, most of the characters live happily ever after however, the ending is debatably an ominous one. Operatic version Thomas Hardy s novel provided the source of Alun Hoddinott s opera The Trumpet Major , with libretto by Myfanwy Piper , first performed in Manchester on 1 April 1981. External links gutenberg no 9435 name The Trumpet Major http encyclopedia.farlex.com Hoddinott, Alun Hutchinson Encyclopedia Alun Hoddinott http www.italianopera.org compositori H c218599E.htm Italian Opera Alun Hoddinott Thomas Hardy DEFAULTSORT Trumpet Major, The 19thC novel stub Category 1880 books Category Novels by Thomas Hardy Category English novels Category Napoleonic War novels es The Trumpet Major fa nl The Trumpet Major ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 about the composition often referred to as Trumpet Voluntary Prince of Denmark s March Trumpet Voluntary is the name given to some England English Keyboard instrument keyboard pieces from the Baroque music Baroque era. A trumpet voluntary is most commonly played on the organ music organ using the trumpet Organ stop stop , hence the name. Trumpet voluntaries usually consist of a slow introduction followed by a faster section with the right hand playing fanfare like figures over a simple accompaniment in the left hand. The most celebrated trumpet voluntary is the Prince of Denmark s March , a musical composition composition by Jeremiah Clarke written circa. 1700. ref Gerald Norris 1981 http books.google.co.uk books?ei PhQkTfy KaeShAell4W3Dg&ct result&id KcMXAQAAIAAJ&dq jeremiah clarke 1699 prince of denmark 27s&q Voluntary 2C was published as a keyboard piece in 1700 A musical gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland p.61. David & Charles, 1981 ref It is properly a rondo for Keyboard instrument keyboard and was not originally called a trumpet voluntary. It is very popular as wedding music and was played at the 1981 wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer . ref Dan Fox 2007 http books.google.com books?id 8EA1X3iRI44C&pg PA7&dq trumpet voluntary ... v onepage&q trumpet 20voluntary 20popular 20wedding&f false World s Greatest Wedding Music ... ref ref Lefevre, Holly 2010 http books.google.com books?id oMzO5uVC86kC&pg PA127&dq trumpet voluntary ... v onepage&q trumpet 20voluntary 20wedding&f false The Everything Wedding Checklist Book All You Need ... This piece, particularly in a well known arrangement for trumpet , string orchestra and organ by Henry ... s Trumpet Voluntary description 2m 48s image none The organist and composer John Stanley composer John Stanley also wrote a number of trumpet voluntaries, as did Clarke s teacher John Blow . References Reflist Category Musical terminology de Voluntary eo Voluntario fr Trumpet voluntary ... more details
Image TrumpetHerefordshire.jpg thumb 250px The Trumpet Inn Trumpet or The Trumpet is a village in Herefordshire , England . The village is named after the Timber framing timber framed Trumpet Public house Inns Inn . The inn is located at a major Crossroads culture crossroads of the A438 road A438 and A417 road A417 A4172 road A4172 from where the City of Hereford is convert 18 km mi abbr on to the west on the A438 Ledbury is convert 7 km mi abbr on to the east on the A438 Leominster is convert 28 km mi abbr on to the northwest initially on the A417 Gloucester is convert 32 km mi abbr on to the southeast initially on the A4172 The half timbered inn is said to be some 800 years old and so named from the obligation of coaches that passed by to blow their coach horns. The crossing must have been an important intersection of the Gloucester to Leominster and Tewkesbury to Hereford roads. Local agriculture includes the growing of hops and cider apple s. External links Commons category Trumpet, Herefordshire oscoor gbx SO656395 http www.bbc.co.uk herefordandworcester content articles 2007 07 26 flood hero trumpet inn feature.shtml BBC Hereford and Worcester Herefordshire geo stub coord 52.05281 N 2.50308 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SO656395 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Villages in Herefordshire pl Trumpet Herefordshire ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Image Ba trompete.jpg thumb 240px Bass trumpet in C with rotary valves The bass trumpet is a type of low trumpet which was first developed during the 1820s in Germany. It is usually ... on the pitch of the instrument. Although almost identical in length to the trombone , the bass trumpet ... valves and the same tubing length as a trombone, the bass trumpet is very different from the Trombone ... flare, just bent differently in these cases the bass trumpet would be identical to the valve trombone. History The earliest mention of the bass trumpet is in the 1821 Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung .... Wagner s bass trumpet Richard Wagner s first intention for Der Ring des Nibelungen was a bass trumpet in 13 E music b , based on the instruments he would have come across during his dealings with military .... Unsourced image removed Image Bach B188.jpg thumb left 200px Bass trumpet ..., though a wide bell bass trumpet with military band proportions in 8 C with B music b and A crooks ... B music b trumpet . Image Basstrumpeter.jpg thumb right 200px Duncan Wilson playing Rotary Bass Trumpet in C with the BBC Symphony Orchestra Wagner wrote adventurously for his new addition ... trumpet is frequently featured in Der Ring des Nibelungen , playing solos in every register, as well as playing in octaves, unison or harmony with trumpet s, trombone s, and Wagner tuba s. Its very .... Other composers have also used the bass trumpet in the orchestra , including Arthur Sullivan in the opera ... du printemps fourth trumpet doubling bass trumpet in E music b , Leo Jan ek in the Sinfonietta Jan ek Sinfonietta two bass trumpets in B music b . Gy rgy Ligeti used the bass trumpet as one of Nekrotzars ... for Der Ring des Nibelungen , the bass trumpet has not become a regular member of the orchestral brass and is seen rarely. Notation The bass trumpet is usually notated in the treble clef. The bass trumpet in C sounds one octave lower than written, the bass trumpet in E music b sounds a major ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Trumpet Major is an appointment in British Army cavalry regiment s or the Royal Horse Artillery , held by a Sergeant or Corporal of Horse in the Household Cavalry or a more senior non commissioned officer or Warrant Officer . His job is to supervise the training and deployment of Trumpeter rank trumpeters who blow daily duty and ceremonial calls. Trumpet Majors were first appointed to the establishment in 1811. The trumpet was originally a signalling instrument, but it has become purely ceremonial since the invention of radio . UK mil stub mil rank stub Category Military ranks of the Commonwealth Category Military appointments of Canada Category Military ranks of the United Kingdom ... more details
image Pocket Trumpet.png thumb 250px Pocket trumpet in B flat, with a 5 inch standard size bell and medium large bore The pocket trumpet is a compact size B music flat trumpet , with the same playing range as the regular trumpet. The tubing is wound more tightly than that of a standard trumpet in order to reduce its size while retaining the instrument s range. It is not a standardized instrument to be found in orchestral brass sections and is generally regarded as a novelty. It is used mostly by trumpet players as a practice instrument that can be packed in a suitcase and taken to places where carrying standard trumpets would be an issue. Although not having a reputation as a serious orchestral ... leadpipe, straight back first valve slide with thumb throw, fold back third slide of master trumpet builder Louis Duda and manufactured by Elden Benge Benge Trumpet company. ref Benge Product Catalog ... range is that of a standard trumpet, although the tonal quality, projection, and articulation are different ... html e benge la.html Benge Pocket Trumpet Description ref Though most often used for practicing ... s work with the Ornette Coleman quartet is probably the best known example of pocket trumpet playing. Dirty Walter A. Kibby II of the band Fishbone uses a pocket trumpet for all live shows and recordings ... in 2007 http www.musiciansbuy.com holton t650 pocket trumpet t650.html ref Conn Selmer Benge ... Marcinkiewicz Vermeer B music flat United States References reflist External links Commons Trumpet http ... ITG The International Trumpet Guild is an association dedicated to increasing communications between trumpet players worldwide. http www.trumpetmaster.com vb Trumpet Master Trumpet Players Resource http trumpetplayeronline.com Trumpet Player Online The internet trumpet resource http www.trumpetgeek.com Trumpet Geeks International A resource for trumpet players http www.dallasmusic.org gearhead Dallas Music a non profit musical instrument resource site DEFAULTSORT Pocket Trumpet Category ... more details
Image Baroque repro trumpet.jpeg thumb right 300px A reproduction baroque trumpet The baroque trumpet ..., Don L. 1988 The Music and History of the Baroque Trumpet before 1721 . 2nd edition. Carbondale ... from the natural trumpet of the 16th to 18th centuries and designed to allow modern performers to imitate the earlier instrument for music of that time. Often synonymous with natural trumpet , the term baroque trumpet is also often used to differentiate an instrument with added vent holes and other modern compromises, with an original or replica natural trumpet which does not ref name Barclay 1998 Barclay, Robert. 1998. A New Species of Instrument The Vented Trumpet in Context. Historic Brass Journal , vol. 10 p.1 13. ref . History See natural trumpet . Modern reproductions Nowadays, the term baroque trumpet has come to mean a version of original natural trumpet with changes to suit modern players who tend to play both modern trumpet and these hybrids. These are the instruments most often ..., Robert. 1992. The Art of the Trumpet Maker . Oxford Oxford University Press. ref . The use of natural ... sides. But in general, most professional trumpeters regard the modern baroque trumpet, with at least ... important reason for using a vented trumpet is providing for alternative tunings for problematic ... for natural trumpet players to lip notes into tune see Natural trumpet , but players moving from the modern trumpet are not used to lipping notes as far, leading them to revert to vented instruments ... series of the trumpet requires less lipping to these period temperaments, than when playing ... harmonics With three times the length of tubing compared to a modern trumpet, the natural trumpet has ... of a missed note, but the improved acoustics of a trumpet constructed without the need for vents somewhat ... prefer trumpet players to have utmost accuracy in pitch and tuning than the authentic sound, leading ... 138, October 2010 ref Sound A natural trumpet is audibly different to a baroque one constructed with vents ... more details
File eheiii.jpg thumb 400px Natural trumpet copy by Francisco P rez after Johann Leonhard Ehe III A natural trumpet is a valve music valveless brass instrument that is able to play the notes of the harmonic series music harmonic series . History The natural trumpet was used as a military instrument to facilitate ... trumpet had been accepted into Western Art Music. There is evidence, for example, of extensive use of trumpet ensembles in Venetian ceremonial music of the 16th century. Although neither Andrea nor Giovanni Gabrieli wrote music specifically for the trumpet, they would have been very familiar ... trumpet. The most talented players were even able to produce certain chromatic notes outside ... series for a natural trumpet pitched in C. In practice, lower harmonics were never used ... in sacred, orchestral, and even solo works. Many of these trumpet parts are technically quite ... or Valentine Snow , for whom Handel composed some of his more noted trumpet parts. Indeed, highly ... by musical patrons. The vast majority of baroque trumpet parts were written for a natural instrument pitched in C or D, although there were occasional exceptions. J.S. Bach, for example, calls for a trumpet ... Magnificat and, most famously, the solo trumpet in high F in his Brandenburg concertos Brandenburg ... tried. Later Anton Weidinger , court trumpeter in Vienna, invented a 5 key trumpet. These experiments ... be argued that the concertos of Haydn and Molter represent the zenith of the natural trumpet in terms of technical demands, containing as they do some of the highest notes ever penned for the trumpet ... . However, for many decades following, most orchestral trumpet writing consisted of basic harmonic ... a keyed trumpet , the instrument for which Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel wrote their famous concerti, the development of the more versatile trumpet valve trumpet ca. 1815 spelled the eventual demise of the natural trumpet in Western music, until its resurrection in the 20th century. Throughout ... more details
Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name Pink Trumpet series Pink Panther character Pink Panther image Pinktrumpet78.jpg caption director Art Davis animator Norm McCabe br Bob Bransford br Art Vitello br Malcolm Draper background artist Richard H. Thomas musician Steve DePatie producer David H. DePatie br Friz Freleng distributor United Artists release date Film date 1978 11 4 color process DeLuxe Color Deluxe runtime 6 minutes country Film US movie language English preceded by Pink Lemonade Pink Panther cartoon Pink Lemonade followed by Sprinkle Me Pink Pink Trumpet is the 96th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6 minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Plot While staying overnight at a motel, the Pink Panther decides to practice his trumpet . However, the trumpet playing disturbs the sleep of a guest staying next door The Little Man The Pink Panther the little man . Unseen by the oblivious panther, the little man makes several failed efforts to silence the incessant trumpet. Notability Pink Trumpet is a remake of 1971 s Pink Tuba Dore , with the roles of the Pink Panther and the Little Man reversed. Laugh track The Pink Panther Show The All New Pink Panther Show contained a laugh track when the Pink Panther cartoons were broadcast on American Broadcasting Company ABC TV. Currently, the laugh track version airs on Boomerang and previously aired on This TV until September 2011. Further sources Meet the Pink Panther by Hope Freleng and Sybil Freleng http www.amazon.com dp 0789313081 , Universe Publishing, 2005 . The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection http www.amazon.com dp B0009S4J2I 2006 . DVD set . New York MGM Home Video. http dfe.goldenagecartoons.com DePatie Freleng website External links imdb title 0170393 Pink Trumpet Amg movie v312197 Pink Trumpet Pink Panther The Original Pink Panther Shorts Animation stub DEFAULTSORT Pink Trumpet Category 1978 films Category American films Category English language films Category Film ... more details
Image Neverlur.JPG thumb 260px N verlur The birch trumpet Swedish language Swedish n verlur is a type of natural trumpet made of spruce covered with birch bark , native to Sweden. Even cruder and less durable versions were made of plain birch bark. They are associated with the early European Chalet culture , where it was presumably used to intimidate predators, frighten supernatural enemies, and convene council meetings. The n verlur, as a natural horn, thus has no fingerholes or valves. Normally, a player can play 10 tones from the natural harmonic scale on the instrument. In the modern era, the n verlur is primarily a cultural curiosity, used for the occasional fanfare. The oldest recovered n verlur in Sweden dates back to the 10th century, and resembles earlier bronze trumpets. Two manufacturers currently building n verlur are Lisa Byers Runberg in Alunda and Jan Nordkvist in T llberg . DEFAULTSORT Birch Trumpet Category Natural horns Category Swedish musical instruments sv n verlur ... more details
Infobox film name Distant Trumpet image image size caption director Terence Fisher writer narrator starring Derek Bond music cinematography editing distributor released July 1952 runtime 63 min. country FilmUK language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Distant Trumpet is a 1952 drama film directed by Terence Fisher . It stars Derek Bond and Jean Patterson . ref http allmovie.com work distant trumpet 89584 ref Cast Derek Bond as David Anthony Jean Patterson as Valerie Maitland Derek Elphinstone as Richard Anthony Anne Brooke as Beryl Jeffries Grace Gavin as Mrs. Phillips Keith Pyott as Sir Rudolph Gettins References reflist External links imdb title id 0205874 title Distant Trumpet Terence Fisher Category 1952 films Category British drama films Category 1950s drama films Category Films directed by Terence Fisher ... more details