Morceau de Concert by J. G. Pennequin (1864-1914) - Arranged for Cornet and Brass Ensemble by Daniel Drage.
Morceau de Concert was composed in 1907. Initially written for Trumpet and Piano, this arrangement for Cornet and Piano is very melodic and quite challenging for the Cornet part. Quite fast, this very enjoyable work lasts 7 minutes and needs some advanced skills.
The piece, starting by the Ensemble, shows a continuous exchange between the Cornet and the Brass Ensemble. J. G. Pennequin was a very famous Violin teacher in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. He was also the first Violin of the Opera-Comique and an accompanist of the Salle Pleyel. Winning First Prize of the Paris Conservatory, he wrote a complete method for Violin as well as an elementary method. A sonata for Violin by André Gedalge was dedicated to him.
This product is available for digital download only - the item includes :
- Score (50 pages)
- Bb Cornet Solo part
- Eb Cornet part
- 2 Bb Cornet parts
- 2 Trumpet parts in Bb
- 2 French Horn parts
- 2 Trombone parts in tenor clef
- Bass Trombone part in bass clef
- Euphonium part in treble clef
- 2 Tuba parts in bass clef
- 2 Percussion parts
Listen to a version of this piece for Trumpet and Piano - featuring David Bilger :