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Valentine Snow
14 Duets
for 2 natural trumpets
- Arranger: Bryan Proksch
- Level: intermediate
- Duration: 15'
- Genre: baroque
- Composed: 1745
Reference: TP213
CHF17.00
Details
- Published: 2001
- Pages: 13
- Publisher: The Brass Press
Composer
Valentine Snow (1700-1770)
In his day, Valentine Snow (c.1700-1770) was the finest trumpeter in England, and among the best in all of Europe. His appointment to succeed John Shore (1662-1753) as the king’s sergeant-trumpeter... Read moreAbout 14 Duets
Typical of trumpet music from Baroque England
At first glance, these trumpet duets are typical of trumpet music from Baroque England. Generally, the range of the duets is consistent with that of contemporary English works, requiring the fourteenth partial and higher only infrequently. In addition, the source notates the works in D major, the universal key of the natural trumpet. Also, the thematic material of the duets is characteristic of trumpet works written at the time. For trumpeters having played these duets however, it will be apparent that they were written partially to showcase Snow’s virtuosity. As noted in Snow’s entry in the New Grove Dictionary, his virtuosity owed more to his sheer strength and endurance than to his ability to play in the high clarino register.