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Repertoire Classics for Trumpet Sale Price: $9.07 |
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(23 Recital Pieces with Piano Accompaniment. Compiled and Edited by Timothy). Edited by Timothy Morrison. For Trumpet in Bb, Piano. Repertoire Classics. 48 pages. Published by Carl Fischer |
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First Repertoire Pieces for Trumpet (ed. Wastall) List Price: $21.95 Sale Price: $16.88 |
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Contents Songs: Romance (hare) : Lord Mayor's Swan Hopping Trumpet Tune : Legend (tchaikovsky) : Variations 1 & 2 (stone) : Folk Song Blues (kinyon) : Trumpet March (anon) : Conversation For Cornet (grundman) : Gdansk Episode (cole) : March Fr |
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Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet 2nd List Price: $4.95 Sale Price: $4.12 |
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This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
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Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet Full Score List Price: $8.95 Sale Price: $7.46 |
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This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
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Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet 1st List Price: $4.95 Sale Price: $4.12 |
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This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
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Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet 4th List Price: $4.99 Sale Price: $5.34 Used From: $2.50 |
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This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
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Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet 3rd List Price: $4.99 Sale Price: $5.45 Used From: $5.40 |
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This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
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Selected etudes by foreign composers for trumpet. Ed. by E. Fomin. Repertoire of music colleges. Sale Price: $15.00 |
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Festival Repertoire for Brass Quintet 1st Bb Cornet (Trumpet) List Price: $4.95 Sale Price: $4.12 Used From: $3.89 |
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Scored for 1st and 2nd cornet/trumpet, F horn or trombone (third part), trombone or baritone (fourth part) and tuba This great collection of grade 3 music for brass quintet appears on many state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and sty |
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Carl Fischer Repertoire Classics for Trumpet (Book/ Data MP3 CD) $11.66 Carl Fischer Repertoire Classics for Trumpet (Book/ Data MP3 CD) |
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Faber Music Guitar Basics Repertoire Book/CD $11.93 Faber Music Guitar Basics Repertoire Book/CD |
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The hanging bowls are among the most beautiful and enigmatic artifacts of the British Dark Ages, that is, the period between the departure of the Roman government and military in c. 410 AD and the emergence of the Christian Anglo-Saxon kingdoms during the 7th century.
Description
The bowls are usually of thin beaten bronze, between 15-30cm (6-12 inches) in diameter, and dished or cauldron-shaped in profile. Typically they have three decorative plates ('escutcheons') applied externally just below the rim to support hooks with rings, by which they were suspended. The ornament of these plates is often very sophisticated, and in many cases includes beautiful coloured enamel work, commonly using the spiral motif. Although their designs and manufacture are thought to proceed from Celtic technique, they are principally found in eastern Britain, and especially in the areas which received Anglo-Saxon acculturation. Their production is also evidenced in Pictish and Irish contexts, but they seem almost completely absent from Wales and Cornwall.
Function
The bowls are enigmatic because their intended function is not certainly known. Many have finely-worked escutcheons set centrally within, which makes it unlikely that they could have contained opaque or sticky material such as lamp-fat. The theory that they were used as maritime compasses, with a magnetic pin floated on water within the bowl, is discounted because many have an iron band around the rim which would render this unworkable. Another opinion is that they were used for the Roman custom of mixing wine and water for service at table. Some bowls are too small to make this explanation workable if general potation were intended. However in ritual Christian or other meals it would be possible for a group to dip bread into such a wine-bowl in imitation of the Last Supper.
Part of the puzzle lies in whether the bowls were normally suspended by threads from a central fulcrum (like a lamp), or from hooks on a tripod with tall wooden legs. There is some support for the latter view, because the nearest formal parallel for such bowls from Antique contexts is in depictions of the Oracular Cortina, a three-hooked bowl suspended within a tripod, over which the priestess sat when pronouncing oracles. Certainly if water were contained in the bowls it is more likely to have been for ritual or liturgical purposes than for general consumption owing to the limited capacity. This would therefore be 'special' water, perhaps consecrated for baptism or aspersion, or (in other religious circumstances) derived from a sacred source or spring. 'Tripods' are also mentioned as prizes for warriors in early literature, including the early Welsh.
Motifs
Some bowls have clearly Christian motifs on their escutcheons. The spiral ornament developed through the 6th to 7th century invention of the 'trumpet-spiral' pattern, which was afterwards adopted from these enamels and incorporated into the repertoire of the famous painted Gospel-books such as the Book of Durrow or the Lindisfarne Gospels. This painted decoration was certainly intended for meditative contemplation and as a devotional work. From the very mixed cultures and beliefs of the inhabitants of Britain during the Dark Ages, the art, and perhaps some part of the function of these bowls became absorbed into the Celto-Saxon ornamental language of Christian Britain. Among the finest examples is the large bowl from the Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial (near Woodbridge, Suffolk), which has an enameled fish sculpture set to swivel on a pin within the bowl.
Sources
The hanging bowls have been discussed in detail by many scholars, among them J Romilly Allen, Francoise Henry, Sir Thomas Kendrick, Rupert Bruce-Mitford, Haio Vierck, Jane Brenan, and most recently in the authoritative study begun by Bruce-Mitford and completed by Sheila Raven (citation below).
R.L.S. Bruce-Mitford, The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial Volume III Part I, 1983 (British Museum)
R.L.S. Bruce-Mitford and Sheila Raven, The Corpus of Late Celtic Hanging Bowls with an account of the bowls found in Scandinavia, 2005 (OUP)
Susan Youngs, 'The Work of Angels', Masterpieces of Celtic Metalwork, 6th-9th Centuries AD, 1989 (British Museum)
G.D.S. Henderson, Vision and Image in Early Christian England, 1999 (CUP) - Chapter 1.
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