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zz chameleon with professional skills on both | trumpet and violin, and equally at home playing Dixie |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, flugelhorn, steer horn, kelp horn |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, fluegelhorn, percussion |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, celeste, bass drum |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, flugelhorn |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, flugelhorn percussion instruments (except Si |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, fluegelhorn |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, percussion instruments |
Lester Bowie: | trumpet, bass drum |
following year, Elliot and his brother Brad ( | trumpet), won the national Daily Telegraph competitio |
Oscar Brashear: | trumpet |
ichael (saxophone and EWI) and Randy Brecker ( | trumpet, flugelhorn), who recorded commercially succe |
Band beside Larry Coryell were: Randy Brecker | trumpet, Mike Mandel keyboards, Danny Trifan bass and |
xophone, tuba, bass clarinet); Randy Brecker ( | trumpet, flugelhorn); John Clark (French horn); Jim P |
phone); Howard Johnson (tuba); Randy Brecker ( | trumpet); Charlie Haden, Dennis Irwin, Marc Johnson ( |
Conductor Hans Richter played the brief | trumpet part in that private performance. |
Bars 9-16 - Brief | trumpet solo |
, it begins in the key of E major with bright | trumpet fanfares before leaping into the famous march |
Bram Gay (born 1930), British | trumpet player |
For the British | trumpet player, see Maurice Murphy. |
remains were found there as well as a bronze | trumpet. |
cience by the haunting sound of his brother's | trumpet playing. |
Zach Buie ( | trumpet) |
ds), Greg Sheehan (drums), Miroslav Bukovsky ( | trumpet), Louis Burdett (drums), Peter Fine, Daniel F |
ith Josie Cotton, and recorded acts like Butt | Trumpet. |
"Fat Girl" is a jazz composition by | trumpet player Fats Navarro. |
In 1974, Randy Brecker was replaced by | trumpet player Michael Lawrence and Danny Trifan was |
th section is a slower one, again launched by | trumpet and concerned with some dialogue for brass. |
He was also utilised by | Trumpet Records, and as a prominent sideman, Wilkins |
Brass Quintet was a brass quintet founded by | trumpet player David Cran and trombone player Robert |
Donald Byrd: | trumpet |
a Haden (cello, “World of Blue”); Larry Cady ( | trumpet, “Ray of Light”) |
r a solo-stop movement (such as the so called | trumpet voluntaries) or a fugue. |
Evan Cantwell ( | trumpet) |
s of their original horn section since Cardo ( | trumpet) left to go back to college and Smally (saxop |
Ian Carr: | trumpet on "My Funny Valentine", "Into the Arena" |
Baikida Carroll: | trumpet, flugelhorn |
Baikida Carroll: | trumpet |
a) New York, October 4, 1944: with Russ Case ( | trumpet), Hymie Schertzer (alto saxophone), Jack Cres |
Cephas Howard "Captain, cashiered" ( | trumpet, euphonium) |
Charles Richard 'Dick' Cathcart: | Trumpet. |
e call would then be sounded on an Eb Cavalry | Trumpet. |
Don Cherry: | trumpet |
and his jam band project Garaj Mahal, Chicago | trumpet player Pharez Whitted, as well as New York Ci |
- Chinese | Trumpet Vine (East Asia) |
is grandiflora, commonly known as the Chinese | Trumpet Vine, is a fast growing, deciduous creeper wi |
Dominus a dextris tuis - Chorus, | trumpet, violins I & II, viola and continuo |
His Sinfonia Concertante for clarinet, | trumpet, horn and orchestra was commissioned by the L |
ed alto and tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet, | trumpet, mellophone, piano, plus occasional percussio |
ing quintet, wind quintet, a second clarinet, | trumpet, trombone, piano, and percussion. |
balalaikas, saxophones, drums, bass clarinet, | trumpet, african drums, percussion, string ensemble, |
s and used six instruments (violin, clarinet, | trumpet, percussion and two pianos) but the twelve-to |
one, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, | trumpet, trombone, mouthpieces, vocals |
Slo-Ro - Banjo, Clarinet, | Trumpet, Loops, Electronics, Toy piano, Acoustic guit |
violin, mandolin, harp, accordion, clarinet, | trumpet, and saxophone at professional levels by the |
uating from high school, he studied classical | trumpet at the New England Conservatory, but soon swi |
of Maryland in 1988 and a degree in classical | trumpet performance from Rutgers University in 1993. |
Hershall Kennedy - vocals, clavinet, | trumpet |
Fonce Mizell - clavinet, | trumpet, vocals |
lurry of double octave trills and a climactic | trumpet fanfare, leading to the jubilant finale based |
sie Robertson (bass and vocals), Jesse Colin ( | trumpet and vocals), Chris Gillrie (lead guitar), and |
Henry Collins: | trumpet. |
-inspired rhythms, Wright improvising complex | trumpet lines and Ben Page playing analogue-style syn |
"Fireman" Herbert, All-Area jazz and concert | trumpet player Alex Pharmakis, and all-state tuba pla |
aturing a solo from All-Area jazz and concert | trumpet player Alex Pharmakis. |
ireman" Herbert and All-Area jazz and concert | trumpet player Alex Pharmakis |
se Ted Curson, who's a much more contemporary | trumpet player than the trumpet player I ended up wit |
Claudio Venturi - Trombone, Coordination, | Trumpet |
ral musical instruments including the cornet, | trumpet and string bass. |
Mike Goldberg - cornet, | trumpet, piano, arranger, conductor |
ummer George Hurley attempted to play Crane's | trumpet, Crane did some scat-singing, and another fri |
James Cunningham: | Trumpet |
nes (trombone), Milton Senior, Langston Curl ( | trumpet). |
Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), and Ted Curson ( | trumpet). |
Chicago Musicians' Union, and designed custom | trumpet mouthpieces (used by Cat Anderson, among othe |
A steam-powered Daboll | trumpet served as the fog signal. |
The Daboll | trumpet fog signal blew the next year for 329 hours. |
t and a diaphragm foghorn replaced the Daboll | trumpet. |
Olu Dara: | trumpet |
Alistair Shepherd (sax), Toby Dargaville ( | trumpet) and Rohan Pacey (bass) all left in approxima |
magenta through to white, often with a darker | trumpet, and produce a fragrant, jasmine-like scent. |
s times, the following musicians Tiny Davies ( | trumpet) formerly with The International Sweethearts |
ng featuring Bird accompanied by Miles Davis ( | trumpet), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) an |
rded it on 29 August, 1948, with Miles Davis ( | trumpet), John Lewis (piano), Curly Russell (bass) an |
Miles Davis | trumpet |
Miles Davis ( | trumpet) |
Stanton Davis: | trumpet, flugelhorn |
Miles Davis: | Trumpet |
y Buffett; another member was Shannon Dawson ( | trumpet), who also was an early associate of Jean-Mic |
aritone Saxophone Christine McIntyre, Decatur | TRUMPET Hailey Furr, Farmersville Garrett B. Holland, |
ll hole on the inflated portion of the Desert | Trumpet, packs the cavity with larvae and lays her eg |
Eriogonum inflatum, the Desert | Trumpet, is a perennial plant of the family Polygonac |
sch performs on an odd looking, self designed | trumpet, commonly referred to as the "Gansch Horn", a |
Albert DiPietro, | Trumpet, MOTH** |
in films such as Rome Adventure and A Distant | Trumpet. |
1952 Distant | Trumpet (unnamed) |
Distant | Trumpet is a 1952 drama film directed by Terence Fish |
unusual instrumentation, including distorted | trumpet played by Paul McCartney, Harrison's reverbed |
- November 8, 1993) was an American Dixieland | trumpet player. |
Bill Dixon: | trumpet (tracks 1-9) |
Bill Dixon: | trumpet |
band Mental as Anything, and they formed Dog | Trumpet as an outlet for their original material. |
Dog | Trumpet is an Australian rock band, formed by brother |
wn musical projects, including their band Dog | Trumpet, and their art careers. |
The Dog | Trumpet sound reflects a sincere affection for classi |
", before assuming the name Reg & Peter's Dog | Trumpet for the album Two Heads One Brain. |
Kenny Dorham: | trumpet |
Double | Trumpet Doings (Jazzland Records, 1960) |
Dave Douglas- | trumpet |
Dave Douglas: | trumpet |
Dave Douglas: | Trumpet (6) |
When the dread | trumpet resounds, the deepest earth will yawn open, |
bass, keyboards, and vocals), James Drumgole ( | trumpet, flugelhorn, and vocals), Agnes "Tiny" Kelly |
ombines powerful and permeating ethnic drums, | trumpet sounds of the trembita, an ancient Hutsul mus |
ng as a subset, using the sax, guitar, drums, | trumpet and lethal vocals as the mathematical combina |
Jason Crane - drums, | trumpet |
As an accomplished player of the drums, | trumpet, and piano, Vincent originally aspired to a c |
Manfred Durban - drums, | trumpet |
), Bob House (clarinet), Ken Ely, Jim Dvorak ( | trumpet), Mike Rose (Flute). |
Miles Davis - electric | trumpet with Wah Wah, organ |
Miles Davis - electric | trumpet with wah-wah |
dancers, and the return of the electrophonic | trumpet. |
Personnel: Don Ellis ( | trumpet, drums); Jay Graydon (guitar); Lonnie Shetter |
The Engelssky | trumpet factory makes steel electrowelded pipes, stee |
ameson, 4 October 1929, London) is an English | trumpet player, composer and arranger, who worked for |
Hafer (tenor saxophone, flute), Rolf Ericson ( | trumpet), Richard Williams (trumpet), Quentin Jackson |
Many European | trumpet players tend to favor rotary valves. |
Al Evans: | Trumpet |
her combinations of instruments (for example, | trumpet and piano, as well as violin and orchestra an |
John Cale: all other instruments except | trumpet |
4 horns in F, | trumpet in F, 2 tenor trombones; |
Johnny Murphy as Joey "The Lips" Fagan, | trumpet. |
Donald A. Fagerquist: | Trumpet (Session 9441S) |
The famous | trumpet variation commonly played by New Orleans, Lou |
The famous | Trumpet Tune in D (also incorrectly attributed to Pur |
s outside Romania were those with Art Farmer ( | trumpet) and Slide Hampton (trombone), as well as Fri |
He was a featured | trumpet soloist in the 1998 Holiday Bowl halftime sho |
nd for sixteen years playing alongside fellow | trumpet player Stan Hibbert. |
rass are: Frank Portone (horn), Chris Fensom ( | trumpet), Bill Lawing (trumpet), John Bartlett (tromb |
our soloists and a four-part choir, a festive | trumpet, two oboes (oboe d'amore, oboe da caccia), tw |
r, No Minimum, featured Eckstine taking a few | trumpet solos as well. |
s or collaborations; the lengthy Mongezi Feza | trumpet piece "Sonia", featuring a guest appearance b |
such as drums, tambourine, accordion, fiddle, | trumpet and saxophone. |
t well-known running gag is playing the final | trumpet note of the opening The Muppet Show theme wit |
"At the rehearsal he sat me down in the first | trumpet chair, had the first trumpet player sit out. |
At the age of six, he was given his first | trumpet, which had been purchased at a local pawnshop |
d play in almost any setting, including first | trumpet in an orchestra. |
as founded in which he has since played first | trumpet. |
He has played both solo and as first | trumpet in the Big Bop Nouveau band, travelling to mo |
al fugue with independent trumpets, the first | trumpet also playing the fugue theme. |
th the conductor Arthur Fiedler and the first | trumpet of the Boston Pops, Roger Voisin. |
1984 first | trumpet with the Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg |
Shunzo Ohno - flugelhorn, | trumpet |
Eddie Henderson - flugelhorn, | trumpet |
Roy Hargrove - flugelhorn, | trumpet |
Arturo Sandoval - arranger, flugelhorn, | trumpet, vocals |
instrumentalist, Matt performs on flugelhorn, | trumpet, soprano sax and flute. |
John Thirkell - flugelhorn, | trumpet |
Mothers' Prayer for soprano, flute, | trumpet, snare-drum, violoncello, double bass and pia |
Bob Knapp - flute, | trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals, wind |
composed in 1940 a Grand Fantasia for flute, | trumpet and piano for him and a pianist, premiered in |
composed of any combination of the following: | trumpet, trombone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, a |
Giovanni Papalia (lead guitar), Bill Folwell ( | trumpet, bass, vocals), and Jonathan Raskin (bass, gu |
h Byron Lee for their 1969 album Only a Fool; | trumpet player Maynard Ferguson on his 1969 album The |
For Miles for | trumpet and chamber ensemble (1994) |
Raumschwingung 1.0 for | trumpet, piano, and 2 percussionists (2008) |
gnificant works is the Concerto in E-flat for | Trumpet and Strings. |
58), Sonata for Solo Cello (1958), Sonata for | Trumpet and Piano (1956), Concerto for Clarinet (1969 |
His Sonata for | Trumpet and Piano is part of the standard repertoire |
certain Herr Chlum played the Variations for | Trumpet and Orchestra on a chromatic trumpet of Kail' |
Legende (1906) is a solo work for | trumpet and piano, composed by George Enescu and prem |
M. Frisina: Hymnus for | trumpet and organ |
ydn composed his Concerto in E Flat Major for | Trumpet and Orchestra for Weidinger, the first piece |
typical example is Henry Purcell's Cibell for | trumpet, strings and basso continuo in C major (Z 678 |
for | trumpet, arranged by Rolf Smedvig |
F. Grillo: Sol e Eius Umbra (1981) for | trumpet and doublebass |
Varianti "Dal Tuo Stellato Soglio" (2004) for | trumpet and organ |
Concertino for | Trumpet and Orchestra, opus 109 |
te in the Romantic style, primarily works for | trumpet and brass instruments in general. |
d version of the electronic music: Aries, for | trumpet (Nr. |
The work in seven movements is scored for | trumpet, flute, two oboes d'amore, strings, basso con |
Fantasy for | Trumpet, Op. 100 (1969) |
Concerto in B minor for | trumpet, 2 oboes, strings, and basso continuo |
include a two week engagement as pianist for | trumpet star Bobby Hackett at Chicago's London House. |
The work is scored for | trumpet solo, flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons |
Hummel also wrote a Trio for | trumpet, piano and violin for Weidinger; unfortunatel |
Rehearsal, Concerto for | Trumpet, Henri Tomasi (2002) |
op. post.: Sonata a Quattro for | Trumpet, 2 Violins & B.C, WoO 4 |
Rhapsody for | Trumpet and Winds (1980) |
/chamber arrangements, such as a versions for | trumpet and orchestra, for violin and piano, as well |
Concerto for | trumpet and orchestra - 1973 |
rely heard composition by Ornette Coleman for | trumpet, string quartet, and percussion; commissionin |
y Irwin Shaw and a well-known composition for | trumpet, cor anglais, and string orchestra by Aaron C |
Concerto for | Trumpet, premiered by Craig Morris, former Principal |
W. Dalla Vecchia: Ouverture for | trumpet and string orchestra |
Concerto for | trumpet, 3 timpani, and orchestra (composed 1910) |
Concerto for | Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat Major |
Concerto for | Trumpet, Strings, and Continuo in D Major |
The Shooting Star (concerto for | trumpet and orchestra), 1999 |
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