Trumpet

Group Interview: Guido Segers, Andrea Lucchi, Raúl Junquera, and Ángel Serrano

From April 23-27, 2019, the Xàtiva Trumpet Days will be celebrated in Spain, a fantastic trumpet event sponsored by Sanganxa, in which four giants of the European orchestral trumpet world meet. For this reason, we wanted to gather you here and give you this special interview with the four trumpeters. We hope you enjoy it!

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Trumpet

Florian Klingler: “It Is Very Important to Have a Good Base and to Know How to Teach Yourself When Problems Occur”

Today, it is an honor to interview a fundamental element of the trumpet in Europe: Florian Klinger, principal trumpet of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra (Germany) for the past 20 years and professor at the Anton Bruckner University in Linz (Austria). We have been on this interview for awhile and we can finally enjoy all the experience that Florian imparts on all of us. Don’t miss it!

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Saxophone

Claude Delangle: “Music Is Not a Competition; It’s Just Life”

In today’s interview, we have the honor of speaking with Claude Delangle, one of the largest names in the saxophone world, who has contributed to the art as an international soloist (creating new repertoire in the process), a pedagogue for over 30 years in the Paris Conservatory or the European University of Saxophone in Gap, France, among other innumerable courses, festivals and masterclasses all over the world.

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Trumpet

The Trumpet in the Work of Johann Sebastian Bach

The following article is a small analytical contribution of literature for trumpet throughout the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Learn about Gottfried Reiche, the trumpeter who had the fortune of inaugurating most of the composer’s work for this instrument, view the most common trumpets of that time and the connection of factors that allowed an immortal legacy of instrument building during the height of the baroque trumpet era, and what would become of great importance for the future development of this instrument. See, one by one, the cantatas, oratorios, suites and the other sixty-five compositions where the trumpet appears, as well as a brief symbolic analysis and catalogue. This is an enthusiastic perspective, from a trumpeter’s point of view, who admires and rejoices in such works of art; works that are exalted and eternal. There is always a beneficial gift after performing the music autographed by Bach.

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