The Trumpet

A comprehensive history of the trumpet's evolution

John Wallace author Alexander McGrattan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:15th Mar '12

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This book chronicles the history and evolution of the trumpet, detailing its significance in both classical and jazz music. The Trumpet is a must-read for enthusiasts.

In The Trumpet, John Wallace and Alexander McGrattan present a comprehensive exploration of the trumpet's evolution from its prehistoric origins to its contemporary significance. This book serves as a vital resource for trumpet enthusiasts, offering insights into the instrument's rich history and its role in various musical genres. The authors meticulously document the trumpet's journey, highlighting milestones such as its introduction into art music and its transformation into a celebrated solo instrument during the Baroque period.

The narrative delves into the trumpet's renaissance in the jazz age, illustrating how jazz trumpeters influenced its resurgence in classical music. Wallace and McGrattan provide detailed analyses of pivotal works by renowned composers like Haydn, Handel, and Bach, emphasizing the trumpet's integral place in the classical repertoire. Their extensive research, combined with personal anecdotes from their own experiences as performers and educators, enriches the text and provides a unique perspective on the instrument's evolution.

Illustrated with photographs, facsimiles, and musical examples, The Trumpet is more than just a historical account; it is a celebration of the instrument and its players. The authors' passion for the trumpet shines through, making this book an engaging read for anyone interested in music history, performance, or the art of trumpet playing itself.

“Well cited, solidly illustrated, and easy to read.”—Choice  * Choice *

ISBN: 9780300112306

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1066g

360 pages