Maurice Andre Introduction Theme et Variation Hummel

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @pchantreau
    @pchantreau 12 лет назад +3

    Maurice!!! What an artist! What a man! How many of us trumpet players has he inspired? Young, old, humble, gifted, we all owe him, whether we adorn the symphony or just keep the lines going in the community band. He's my man, I am an unconditional fan. He lives now and forever in a beautiful world of harmonious sound. Maurice for ever!!!!

  • @慶子浜崎
    @慶子浜崎 2 года назад +1

    モーリスアンドレアは素晴らしい人です。優しく人を包み込み、1分1秒常に本番で、音がならせる喜びに満ち溢れています。この音を再度現代の私達に届けて下さった企画者の方々に、深く御礼申し上げます。

  • @iainthegrouch
    @iainthegrouch Год назад

    Quite astonishing. I thought I’d heard all MA but this is stunning and without comparison

  • @papymuzo
    @papymuzo Год назад

    8:25 une véritable tyrolienne. Il est écoeurant de beauté.

  • @bluebarman1
    @bluebarman1 12 лет назад

    strabiliante maurice per sempre il cuore l'anima l'artista ma sopratutto l'uomo generoso fautore della tromba e congeneri uno a caso il trombino di sua invenzione,grandissimo del suo talento non ne nascono più,la qualità del suono purtroppo per i neo contemporanei è inimitabile,lui e solo lui.........................

  • @pslobodnik
    @pslobodnik 11 лет назад +2

    Unbelievable. I find it more impressive than variations on Carnival of Venice. Same flexibility required, just more than an octave higher. Even though it's a show-off piece he still makes it sound beautiful. I'd like to hear any other trumpet player try it.

  • @DeeTrumpet
    @DeeTrumpet 12 лет назад +1

    @antoinetrompette It's Hummel's opus 102. Score is online, free, at imslp.org. To find it, simply google "imslp hummel 102".

  • @TheKillium
    @TheKillium 5 лет назад +2

    The one thumbs down knows nothing about trumpets

  • @pchantreau
    @pchantreau 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting Jejean, this is one of the most extaordinary examples of the master's command of the piccolo trumpet. This piece, however is not a concerto. It is called "Introduction, theme and variations" and, as far as I know, was originally written for oboe. The form of a theme with variations became popular in the 19th century, as indicated by the numerous pieces that JB Arban included in his cornet method.

  • @rafaelfernandez5852
    @rafaelfernandez5852 Год назад

    Esto si que es yocar

  • @orangeleaf7039
    @orangeleaf7039 8 лет назад

    Is this played on a piccolo trumpet or an Eb trumpet?

    • @shophar
      @shophar 7 лет назад

      Catherine Johnson it's played on a Selmer A, Bb piccolo trumpet

  • @alexaaby2776
    @alexaaby2776 7 лет назад

    its cool but still pales in comparison to the oboe.

    • @TheKillium
      @TheKillium 5 лет назад +1

      you never played trumpet