Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1018 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:13 am Post subject: Need ideas for duet pieces for church prelude & postlude
The forum gave me great suggestions for music for prelude and postlude for solo trumpet. I'm hoping now for another assist, since I'm playing with a very good violinist. At the moment, we have no organist.
Yesterday we did movements 1 and 2 of the Haydn Trumpet Concerto in Eb. I condensed the length, and we basically swapped the solo parts, with the other playing the most important counter line. Worked great.
The preludes and postludes we play should be between one and two minutes long, and I remove repeats. I like it when I can do two movements of the same piece as we did with the Haydn. It's very easy for me to take a score in Music XML and prepare the appropriate reduction and parts.
If you have suggestions for me, I would appreciate it. Thank you. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1018 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:07 pm Post subject:
I'm surprised no one has given any duet ideas, since you were so helpful for short solo pieces for church preludes and postludes. All suggestions welcome, but I won't bump it again. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1018 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:28 pm Post subject:
Good suggestion. I play this piece all the time with an organ and violin. I'll look at it again from a different perspective. Thanks! _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
Joined: 06 Feb 2019 Posts: 86 Location: Fairborn OH USA
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 9:15 am Post subject: Trumpet Duets for Church
These might require some reworking, but I've often thought they might work well for two trumpets and organ. I realize you said you don't have an organ at the moment, but for what they're worth, here are a couple:
Laudamus Te from the Vivaldi Gloria in D. With a pair of C trumpets, you could play this directly from the vocal parts:
Yes, thank you. For this thread, that's a great suggestion. I use mine regularly. If you play these as a solo piece, most need to be altered since there will be no organ and no second trumpet, but it can be done. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1018 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 6:28 am Post subject: Re: Trumpet Duets for Church
Ancientram wrote:
These might require some reworking, but I've often thought they might work well for two trumpets and organ. I realize you said you don't have an organ at the moment, but for what they're worth, here are a couple:
Laudamus Te from the Vivaldi Gloria in D. With a pair of C trumpets, you could play this directly from the vocal parts:
Thank you very much for your suggestions! I will check these out. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 1018 Location: Mid-Hudson Valley, NY
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 6:36 am Post subject: Re: Good
Marilian wrote:
Given how useful you were for providing brief solo compositions for church preludes and postludes spacebar clicker
I'm puzzled by your post.
First, I requested ideas; I did not post to provide them.
Second, I think I was gracious in thanking everyone who responded.
Third, if you are looking for a long list of what I chose to use, it isn't going to happen. I played one service alone so far, and one as a duet with the violin. But since you asked, here is what I played, after doing some surgery:
SOLO
Prelude - The Rondeau, from Suite de Symphonies, first movement by Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682-1738)
(This is the Theme from PBS Masterpiece Theater)
Postlude - Alla Hornpipe, from Water Music by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
DUET
Haydn Trumpet Concerto, which I adapted and shortened for violin and trumpet. The melody parts switch. The violin part is pretty close to the first violin written parts. Movement 2 for Prelude and Movement 1 for Postlude. _________________ Matt Finley https://mattfinley.bandcamp.com/releases
Kanstul 1525 flugel with French taper, Shires Bb Destino Med & C trumpets, Schilke XA1 cornet, Schagerl rotary, Schilke P5-4 picc, Yamaha soprano sax, Powell flute. Sanborn GR66MS & Touvron-D.
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