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Arban Project:
J.B. Arban heeft naast de 12 bekende concerten die je in de Arban Methode vindt, nog een stuk of 20 concerten geschreven. Ik ben bezig ze te editen voor cornet/trompet & piano en heb daarnaast een opname gemaakt van de piano zodat je daar met mee kunt spelen. Je vindt de meeste concerten in mijn webshop en beneden aan de column staan enkele scores die je zo kunt downloaden.
- La Traviata - La Cenerentola - Souvenir de Kroll - Premier Solo - Le Cornet Polka - Polka des Financiers - Deuxième Fantasie Brilliante - Carnival of Venice (origineel) - Carnival of Venice (gespeeld door Maurice André) - Carnival of Venice (gespeeld door Al Hirt) - Carnival of Venice (gespeeld door Harry James) - Sur L'opera Il Crociato de Meyerbeer - Casino Polka - Cavatine et Variations sur Nabucco - Fantasia sulla Carmen di Bizet
De complete collectie van de12 bekende cornet concerten geschreven door J.B. Arban. In dit boek (367 pagina's) vind je de cornet & piano partijen en de partituren. Het is te koop via mijn webshop.
1. Fantaisie and Variations on a Cavatina from "Beatrice" 2. Fantaisie and Variations on Acteon 3. Fantaisie Brillante 4. Variations on a Tyrolean Song 5. Variations on a song "The Beautiful Snow" 6. Cavatina and Variations 7. Air Varié on a Folk Song 8. Caprice and Variations 9. Fantaisie and Variations on a German Theme 10. Variations on a theme by Weber 11. Fantaisie and Variations on "The Carnival of Venice" 12. Variations on a theme from "Norma" | ||||
Gratis Bladmuziek
Arban - Fantaisie and Variations no.1 (var III) in all keys Arban - Fantaisie and Variations No.1 (adapted for tonguing) Arban - Fantaisie and Variations No.2 (adapted for tonguing) Arban - Fantaisie Brillante No.3 (var III) in all keys Arban - Variations Sur La Tyrolienne No.4 (adapted for tonguing) Arban - Variations on a song No.5 (adapted for tonguing) Arban - Caprice and Variations No.8 (var III) in all keys Arban - Fantaisie and Variations no.9 (var III) in all keys Arban - Variations on a favorite theme by Weber No.10 Arban - Carnaval de Venice No.11 (var II) in all keys Arban - Variations on "Casta Diva" No.12 (adapted for tonguing)
Arban Ex. 29. page 32 (in all keys) Arban's No. 148 "Blue Bells of Scotland" (adapted for tonguing)
N.B. Ale oefeningen in bas sleutel
Characteristic Studies
in 3 keys:
Al Hirt's live performance of Carnival of Venice
arranged for brass quintet (by Michel Rondeau)
Een playalong versie van "Carnival of Venice" zoals gespeeld door Harry James in 1941:
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Jean Baptiste Arban

Joseph Jean Baptist Laurent Arban (28 February 1825 – 9 April 1889) was a cornetist, conductor, pedagogue and the first famed virtuoso of the cornet à piston or valved cornet. He was influenced by Niccolò Paganini's virtuosic technique on the violin and in an (arguably successful) attempt to "prove" the cornet as a true solo instrument, developed extreme virtuosic technique on the instrument.
Born in Lyon, France, he studied trumpet with Francois Dauverné at the Paris Conservatoire from 1841 to 1845. He was appointed professor of saxhorn at the École Militaire in 1857, and became professor of cornet at the Paris Conservatoire in 1869, where Merri Franquin was among his students. He published his Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn in Paris in 1864. This method, which is often referred to as the "Trumpeter's Bible," is still studied by modern brass players. His variations on The Carnival of Venice remains one of the great showpieces for cornet soloists today.
Arban apparently made a phonograph cylinder recording for the Edison Company shortly before his death. In a newspaper from Finland, Helsinki's Hufvudstadsbladet, (no. 96, from 11.4.1890, page 2), Arban's recording is mentioned:
Among the phonograms a particular one must be mentioned: solo on cornet a piston, played by the famous French virtuoso monsieur Arban called “Fanfare d’Edison;”
Arban died in Paris on April 9, 1889.
Info
Wynton Marsalis - Variations sur "Le Carnaval de Venise"
Sergei Nakariakov - "Variations on Theme from Bellini's Norma"
Maurice André - Carnaval de Venise
Maurice André - Carnival of Venice
Maurice André - Fantaisie Brillante
Maurice André - Variations Sur La Tyrolienne

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