Ludwig van Beethoven: Grand Trio Op.87 in C major (Trio - Brass)

Ludwig van Beethoven: Grand Trio Op.87 in C major (Trio - Brass)

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Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) remains one of the most influential composers ever to have lived. His Op. 87 Trio, originally composed for two Oboes and Cor Anglais in 1795, is sublimely arranged for Brass instruments by Robert King . Beethoven 's Trio was originally...

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Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) remains one of the most influential composers ever to have lived. His Op. 87 Trio, originally composed for two Oboes and Cor Anglais in 1795, is sublimely arranged for Brass instruments by Robert King . Beethoven 's Trio was originally composed in C major, and has since been arranged for a variety of instrumentations. King 's arrangement is intended for Trumpet, Horn or Trumpet, and Baritone, Trombone or Horn. The Trio is made up of four movements; 1) Allegro, 2) Adagio Cantabile, 3) Menuetto, and 4) Finale. For all aspiring, advanced Brass trios, King's arrangement of Beethoven 's popular Op. 87 Trio cannot be missed.
Arrangement Brass Ensemble, French Horn, Trio, Trombone, Trumpet
Genres Classical
Format Parts
Media Sheet Music
Series Music for Brass
Publisher Alphonse Leduc, Robert King, United Music Publishers
Contributors Beethoven, Ludwig Van (Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9790046284823
ISMN M046284823