9783956980831-3956980832-Arban's complete celebrated method for the cornet: Part 1 - 4

Arban's complete celebrated method for the cornet: Part 1 - 4

ISBN-13: 9783956980831
ISBN-10: 3956980832
Author: Jean Baptiste Arban
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Europäischer Musikverlag
Format: Paperback 292 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783956980831
ISBN-10: 3956980832
Author: Jean Baptiste Arban
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Europäischer Musikverlag
Format: Paperback 292 pages

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Arban's complete celebrated method for the cornet: Part 1 - 4 (ISBN-13: 9783956980831 and ISBN-10: 3956980832), written by authors Jean Baptiste Arban, was published by Europäischer Musikverlag in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Arban's complete celebrated method for the cornet: Part 1 - 4 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Reprint of the famous original method by Jean-Baptiste Arban for trumpet, cornet, bugle and other instruments. This book includes the studies parts 1 to 3 with the extra addition of part 4 "The art of phrasing": 150 classic and popular melodies plus 68 duets for two trumpets. Biographical Sketch of Joseph -Jean -Baptiste-Laurent Arban: This illustrious artist was born at Lyons, France, February 28, 1825. He entered the Conservatory at an early age, taking up the study of the trumpet under Dauverne, and won first prize in 1845. His military term was passed in the navy on board the "La Belle Poule," whose chief musician, Paulus, became Chief Musician of the Garde à Paris during the reign of Napoleon III. After having been professor of Saxhorn at the Military school (1857), he was elected professor of Cornet at the Conservatory January 23, 1869. After attending to these duties for a term of five years, Arban left the Conservatory for six years, returning again in 1880. He was the most brilliant cornet player of his time, and his astonishing performances and triumphant concert tours throughout Europe were the means of establishing the Valve Cornet as one of the most popular of all musical instruments. Arban's artistic ideals, sound musicianship and invaluable instructive principles were perpetuated in his splendid "Method for the Cornet," which has succeeded in maintaining the very highest position among similar instructive works and which has never been surpassed in point of practical superiority or artistic plan. Arban died at Paris on April 9, 1889. He was an officer of the Academie, Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, of Christ of Portugal, and of Isabella the Catholic, and of the Cross of Russia.

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