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  • n, a parasol, a Vaduga (i.e., Teluge) drum, a trumpet, a gate way, a garland, decoration with festo
  • n 1792, Weidinger experimented with a 5-keyed trumpet, a version of the instrument on which a full
  • ho act as heralds for Prince John attempts to trumpet a warning.
  • 9 J. Paul Beitler, Miglin's partner, began to trumpet a proposed 125-story structure to be built in
  • Floren MacDonald - Vocals, Keyboards, Kazoo, Trumpet, Accordion
  • Regener sings and plays guitar, trumpet, accordion and piano.
  • Chris White - Guitar, Synthesizer, Piano, Trumpet, Accordion, Backing Vocals
  • hulman sometimes doubled on violin, recorder, trumpet, acoustic and electric guitars.
  • Trumpet, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Mark Pender
  • John Dunstan - Trumpet, Additional Percussion
  • balalaikas, saxophones, drums, bass clarinet, trumpet, african drums, percussion, string ensemble,
  • age fourteen, but switched to cornet and then trumpet after playing with Chris Kelly.
  • Okoshi was an autodidact on trumpet; after studying at Kwansei Gakuin University,
  • Curson became interested in playing trumpet after watching a newspaper salesman play a si
  • ily played saxophone and accordion instead of trumpet afterwards.
  • ox, published in 1558, The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regimen of Women.
  • Jerry Aiello (keyboards), Stanley Abernathy ( trumpet), Alfred Galagos and Virgil Gonsalves (saxoph
  • His father bought him a trumpet, also a piano for his sisters and a trombone
  • al fugue with independent trumpets, the first trumpet also playing the fugue theme.
  • Ralph Carney - Trumpet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet
  • Bishop learned piano, trumpet, and tuba when young, and also played flugelh
  • sie Robertson (bass and vocals), Jesse Colin ( trumpet and vocals), Chris Gillrie (lead guitar), and
  • For Miles for trumpet and chamber ensemble (1994)
  • n the band included brothers Isaiah Morgan on trumpet and Andrew Morgan on tenor sax.
  • on piano, Greg Cohen on bass, Dave Douglas on trumpet, and Joe Lovano on tenor sax.
  • Flemming plays guitar, trumpet and keyboards on his music scores.
  • bstituting strings for harpsichord and adding trumpet and flute.
  • gnificant works is the Concerto in E-flat for Trumpet and Strings.
  • Fowlkes later exchanged his violin for the trumpet and became immersed in the burgeoning music s
  • jazz players in Chicago such as Doc Kittrell ( trumpet) and Roy Rubenstein (trombone), Ron developed
  • Jerry Hey - trumpet and horn arrangements on "Rosanna"
  • (guitar), Pete Barnes (guitars), Matt Price ( trumpet) and Tom Pinder (trombone).
  • Yates currently lectures in jazz trumpet and improvisation at Royal Northen College of
  • 58), Sonata for Solo Cello (1958), Sonata for Trumpet and Piano (1956), Concerto for Clarinet (1969
  • House, which utilizes electronic sound on his trumpet and a variety of other electronic instruments
  • Alistair Shepherd (sax), Toby Dargaville ( trumpet) and Rohan Pacey (bass) all left in approxima
  • , Phil Shulman, born 1937 (vocals, saxophone, trumpet), and Ray Shulman, born 1949 (guitar, violin,
  • als), Eddie Jordan (keyboards), Grant Taylor ( trumpet) and Chic Medley (guitar) played in The Rude
  • t - Gonzo successfully hits the note with his trumpet and then looks at the trumpet in surprise.
  • lly, in 1982, he was persuaded to pick up his trumpet and return to performing in jazz ensembles, p
  • Tambourine, Trumpet and Drum (1943)
  • he multi-talented Nicholas Horne to play both trumpet and trombone during the recording process.
  • Wynton Marsalis - trumpet and vocals
  • His Sonata for Trumpet and Piano is part of the standard repertoire
  • Since 2000 he has been a professor of trumpet and chamber music at the University of Music
  • Eddie Manion (baritone sax), Tony Palligrosi ( trumpet) and Rick Gazda (trumpet).
  • certain Herr Chlum played the Variations for Trumpet and Orchestra on a chromatic trumpet of Kail'
  • This Tyrsenus supposedly first invented the trumpet, and Tyrsenus' son Hegeleus taught the Dorian
  • classical Capricorn Concerto for flute, oboe, trumpet and string orchestra.
  • Shostakovich: Concerto For Piano, Trumpet And Strings In C Minor Op.35, Concerto For Pi
  • ng as a subset, using the sax, guitar, drums, trumpet and lethal vocals as the mathematical combina
  • Legende (1906) is a solo work for trumpet and piano, composed by George Enescu and prem
  • addy Love" Thorne (bass), Paul "Tony" Murtha ( trumpet) and Ken "Superken" McGee (trumpet).
  • M. Frisina: Hymnus for trumpet and organ
  • ydn composed his Concerto in E Flat Major for Trumpet and Orchestra for Weidinger, the first piece
  • y Orchestra trumpeters Marcel LaFosse (second trumpet) and Georges Mager (principal trumpet) at the
  • Usable music sound ( trumpet) and noise sound (excavator) both have the sa
  • sax), Dennis Orlock (trombone), John Binkley ( trumpet) and Steve Paraczky (trumpet) and were based
  • lgium, where he finished his studies for jazz trumpet and -after that- specialised as ‘lead-trumpet
  • He played both trumpet and trombone, and by 1927 was working in New
  • rleans Dixieland jazz with the big-band-style trumpet, and a member of the Basin Street Six.
  • In 1952, he graduated in trumpet and music theory from the National Academy of
  • ntary and junior high school, she learned the trumpet and bass.
  • was a Hungarian jazz musician who played the trumpet and the flugelhorn.
  • t age fifteen Campbell began learning to play trumpet and soon studied at the Jazz Mobile program a
  • F. Grillo: Sol e Eius Umbra (1981) for trumpet and doublebass
  • ms are collected, the snake charmer plays the trumpet, and the rope rises up from the pot.
  • Varianti "Dal Tuo Stellato Soglio" (2004) for trumpet and organ
  • ve is to collect four props: a rope, a pot, a trumpet, and a snake charmer.
  • Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra, opus 109
  • ney and Tom Hare (reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), and Des Windsor(piano and organ).
  • xophone, electric guitar, bass guitar, organ, trumpet and accordion to his ensemble.
  • te in the Romantic style, primarily works for trumpet and brass instruments in general.
  • o Home" with Charlie on guitar(s), Ron Miles ( trumpet) and Scott Amendola (drums).
  • He first learned trumpet and later switching to alto, tenor and sopran
  • is Cubs (bass), The Grand Dominion Jazz Band ( trumpet) and Usonia Jazz (misc.).
  • She plays both the cello and the trumpet, and is a member of the Suzuki Strings Orches
  • ngements by John D'earth, with D'earth on the trumpet and The Kronos Quartet on strings, and segues
  • ral musical instruments including the cornet, trumpet and string bass.
  • nd, California) was an American jazz pianist, trumpet and alto horn player, and prolific arranger a
  • During the 1920s he switched to the trumpet and soon joined his brother Joe Marsala's ban
  • cussion and guitar underlying wild strains of trumpet and violin, only to drop out for unexpected,
  • the early 1960s Rogers stopped performing on trumpet, and left the jazz scene for many years.
  • He played both the trumpet and flugelhorn, and was in demand for his ski
  • Born in 1930, he studied trumpet and piano in Ankara Conservatory.
  • th section is a slower one, again launched by trumpet and concerned with some dialogue for brass.
  • Eric Jacobson - trumpet and dented flugelhorn
  • g carries Makka's sponge and soap, his orange trumpet, and a bellows-like apparatus called Uff-Uff
  • uk (bass), Vince Varano (drums), Eva Boodman ( trumpet) and Rebecca Lessard (cello).
  • n Shorter (May 29, 1932-1987) was a free jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, and the older brother
  • Memphis, Tennessee, where he learned to play trumpet and drums in his youth.
  • ke III played trombone, Clifford Ervin played trumpet, and Milton "Buddy" McDaniels played the saxo
  • mber of the original Royal Canadians, playing trumpet and occasionally singing.
  • ter's Lullaby is a short composition for solo trumpet and orchestra, written by American composer L
  • rformance was later overdubbed with drums and trumpet, and released on Thomas's album, The Sound of
  • A trumpet and saxophone player, while in university he
  • t's dentist brother, Leonard) and given a new trumpet, and in 1942 made his first recordings.
  • wn musical projects, including their band Dog Trumpet, and their art careers.
  • Trumpet and harmonica were recorded for the song but
  • magenta through to white, often with a darker trumpet, and produce a fragrant, jasmine-like scent.
  • lie Parker (alto saxophone), Dizzy Gillespie ( trumpet and piano), Curley Russell (bass), and Max Ro
  • Rhapsody for Trumpet and Winds (1980)
  • was classically trained, and was competent on trumpet and percussion in addition to bass.
  • isher (electric violin), Manny Klein (piccolo trumpet) and Muzzy Marcellino, whose whistling is hea
  • /chamber arrangements, such as a versions for trumpet and orchestra, for violin and piano, as well
  • Concerto for trumpet and orchestra - 1973
  • review by Ron Wynn states "His pithy, pungent trumpet and cornet work is effective in a hard bop co
  • started in music at the age of five, playing trumpet and having an orchestral background until his
  • such as drums, tambourine, accordion, fiddle, trumpet and saxophone.
  • The band consists of Harry Angus on trumpet and vocals, Ollie McGill on piano, Jules Pasc
  • cals), Bob Morris (drums) and Dan (occasional trumpet and keyboards).
  • my Watson replaced Clinton "Froggy" French on trumpet, and Monty Levy replaced Harry Lewis (husband
  • n, west London) is a comic musician who plays trumpet and cornet.
  • As an accomplished player of the drums, trumpet, and piano, Vincent originally aspired to a c
  • After a repeat of the theme by muted trumpet and piccolo, strings and woodwinds continue t
  • s outside Romania were those with Art Farmer ( trumpet) and Slide Hampton (trombone), as well as Fri
  • Into his early 20s, Louis Prima performed on trumpet and cornet throughout New Orleans before foll
  • mimes (1987) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet and orchestra
  • e of twelve he initiated his first lessons on trumpet and as an adolescent he began with Louis Arms
  • her combinations of instruments (for example, trumpet and piano, as well as violin and orchestra an
  • Fire Tosserier, for voice, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet and French horn
  • Mickey Bones (trombone and voice) and T-Cass ( trumpet and voice).
  • as on the saxophone, Raymond Lee Brown on the trumpet and flugelhorn and trombonist Reggie Young.
  • Additional trumpet and flugelhorn: Palle Mikkelborg
  • axophone), William Lane (horn), Donald Green ( trumpet), and James Miller (trombone) playing the pro
  • Ralston plays the trumpet and piano, though trumpet is his primary inst
  • Robert Lowe joined the group in 1997 on trumpet and vocals but later moved to bass when McWil
  • composed in 1940 a Grand Fantasia for flute, trumpet and piano for him and a pianist, premiered in
  • age stores, a restaurant called the Horse and Trumpet, and a pub.
  • layed tuba, bass trombone, euphonium and bass trumpet, and studied with Tommy Johnson and Roger Bob
  • the 418th Army Band) where Zarchy played lead trumpet and was Master (First) Sergeant from 1942 to
  • W. Dalla Vecchia: Ouverture for trumpet and string orchestra
  • and session musician renowned for playing the trumpet and flugelhorn.
  • Fritz Hilpert studied trumpet and percussions at the Musisches Max-Reger-Gy
  • ocals and guitars, Matthew Carlson on guitar, trumpet and bass, Chad Ross on guitar, bass and mando
  • am Main where he studied cello, piano, organ, trumpet, and composition (with Bernhard Sekles) at th
  • After the war he switched to bass trumpet and worked with Woody Herman and Sandy Mosse
  • also worked professionally as a player of the trumpet and double bass, performing music of many kin
  • Scott Alspach - Mute Trumpet and EVI (Track 10)
  • Art Depew Orchestra: “His Trumpet and Orchestra” (1999).
  • Saxophone is by Bobby Keys and both trumpet and trombone are by Jim Price.
  • Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat Major
  • (baritone), William Massey (tenor, baritone, trumpet), and Norman Wade (bass).
  • After playing trumpet and cornet professionally with various bands
  • n he began high school he started to play the trumpet and became a member of the Staffordshire Coun
  • The Shooting Star (concerto for trumpet and orchestra), 1999
  • hane Cooper on Double Bass and Lee Thomson on trumpet and flugelhorn.
  • While in the Service, he took up the trumpet and toured the European Theatre of World War
  • on piano, Neil Charles on bass, Jay Phelps on Trumpet and Kit Downes on Piano.
  • on tenor sax, his brother, Thomas Branch, on trumpet, and a lady trombone player."
  • urch of America and founder and editor of The Trumpet and Universalist magazine (1828), which succe
  • ll, Benny Morton) and adding Herman Autrey on trumpet and his nephew Sonny Drootin on piano.
  • and steel guitars, fiddles, bass, accordion, trumpet, and other instruments (even an occasional ha
  • Harry Wiliford - Trumpet and vocals
  • s common names include scarlet gilia, scarlet trumpet, and skyrocket.
  • a pang" (his soap and sponge), "hum dum" (his trumpet), and "ing ang oo".
  • Judd plays the trumpet and piano as well as drums.
  • 3 public houses: The Crown Inn, The Hand and Trumpet and the Blue Bell Inn (though the last has re
  • Trumpet and flugelhorn: Jerry Hey
  • Many Lincoln bands, including Plastik Trumpet and Hour Slave played at the Red and Black.
  • a variety of musical styles on washtub bass, trumpet, and guitar.
  • defeat, the soldier, Luis, decides to grab a trumpet and play the song "Mexicanos, al grito de gue
  • violin, mandolin, harp, accordion, clarinet, trumpet, and saxophone at professional levels by the
  • Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • Trumpet and Percussion - Dan Gorman
  • Adams on accordion, accompanied by Hayden on trumpet and lead vocals, with the rotation of drummer
  • Isaacs played trumpet and tuba as a child before settling on bass.
  • 2004) was a jazz pianist who began by playing trumpet and piano with New York City dance bands.
  • The Concerto in C minor for Piano, Trumpet, and String Orchestra, Op. 35, was completed
  • l (percussion and vocals), Harry James Angus ( trumpet and vocals), Ollie McGill (keyboard and backi
  • Gee played trumpet and baritone as a child, and took up the trom
  • to rather than a double concerto in which the trumpet and piano command equal prominence.
  • zz chameleon with professional skills on both trumpet and violin, and equally at home playing Dixie
  • In the meantime, her only brother played jazz trumpet and introduced Liz to the great jazz musician
  • He later learned the trumpet and the organ.
  • e duo are sometimes joined by Sam Vloemans on trumpet and Roel van Camp on accordion.
  • racks features him singing as well as playing trumpet, and he recorded several tracks that included
  • nd more unusual instruments such as the keyed trumpet and Wagner tuba.
  • Instruments include drums, saxophone, trumpet and, sometimes, a trombone.
  • piano, Margareta Bengtson, vocals, Jan Allan, trumpet, Anders Paulsson, soprano saxophone, Saxes Ga
  • he Atlantic Brass Quintet are: Louis Hanzlik, trumpet; Andrew Sorg, trumpet; Seth Orgel, horn; Timo
  • storm, the only part of the cantata where the trumpet appears in a solo function as a symbol of div
  • Trumpet: Armando Cedillo
  • Cagnolatti began on trumpet around 1929 and played with Herbert Leary fro
  • for trumpet, arranged by Rolf Smedvig
  • ed the sounds of Chapman Stick, saxophone and trumpet arranged alongside hard rock guitar and vocal
  • Thad Jones - trumpet, arranger
  • Bill Warfield, Trumpet, Arranger
  • Jerry Hey - trumpet, arranger
  • Ray Copeland - trumpet, arranger
  • ie Holiday and Her Orchestra, (Bunny Berigan, trumpet; Artie Shaw, clarinet; Joe Bushkin, piano; Di
  • But Waters can play trumpet as well, not to mention clarinet.
  • band Mental as Anything, and they formed Dog Trumpet as an outlet for their original material.
  • ff Castle, Mark Wood and Tim Whitehead and on trumpet, as at the 2005 Cargo concert, Chris Batchelo
  • ng real instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet as an addition to the synthesizers.
  • enjoyed cycling, art and music and played the trumpet as well as writing his own songs.
  • and learned to play violin before settling on trumpet as a teenager.
  • arist; Matthews himself was adept on tuba and trumpet as well as trombone.
  • Lester E. (Les) Elgart began playing trumpet as a teenager, and by age 20 had landed profe
  • issance led to an increased usefulness of the trumpet as a musical instrument.
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