Fisher Tull
Rhapsody for trumpet & winds
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Composer:Fisher TullGenre:BandAverage_duration:10:35Rhapsody for trumpet & winds is a band music composed by Fisher Tull, an American composer and educator. The piece was composed in 1978 and premiered on March 2, 1979, by the University of Houston Wind Ensemble, conducted by Tom Bennett, with soloist Armando Ghitalla. The Rhapsody for trumpet & winds is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 12 minutes. The piece is characterized by its virtuosic trumpet writing and its use of a variety of wind instruments to create a rich and colorful sound. The piece is also notable for its use of jazz and blues idioms, which are incorporated into the classical form of the work. The Rhapsody for trumpet & winds is divided into three main sections. The first section is marked by a slow and lyrical trumpet solo, which is accompanied by a soft and gentle wind ensemble. The second section is more lively and rhythmic, with the trumpet taking on a more virtuosic role, playing fast and intricate runs. The wind ensemble provides a lively and energetic accompaniment, with syncopated rhythms and jazzy harmonies. The final section returns to the slow and lyrical character of the opening, with the trumpet playing a beautiful and expressive melody over a soft and gentle accompaniment. Overall, the Rhapsody for trumpet & winds is a challenging and rewarding work for both the soloist and the wind ensemble. It requires a high level of technical skill and musical sensitivity from the performers, as well as a deep understanding of the jazz and blues idioms that are incorporated into the work. The piece has become a popular choice for trumpet soloists and wind ensembles, and it remains a staple of the band repertoire.More....
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