Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-25 Thread Eric Fiedler
In the new book I mentioned a few days ago on J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium there are seven pages devoted to the tromba da tirarsi amounting to a pretty good summing up of what we know. If anyone is interested, and can handle the German, I could send them a PDF offline. Fiedler

[Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-25 Thread m_lawlor
(with perhaps notes a semitone or tone lower, accessible to the late slide-trumpet) I would choose a sackbut as the most likely candidate for zugtrompete. Michael Lawlor Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 15:48:27 +0200 From: Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-25 Thread John Howell
On 24.04.2005, at 19:38, Andrew Stiller wrote: On Apr 24, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote: Not that I really know anything about this, but I was under the impression that a Zugtrompete is in fact a trumpet, with a sliding device. I have seen such instruments played. This is correct.

[Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-24 Thread m_lawlor
J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium ed. by Ulrich Prinz, Internat. Bachakademie Stuttgart, Schriftenreihe 10 (€49,-) On page 40f. there is a discussion (in the chapter on tromba) of the three works by JSB with such a clef for the trumpet: BWV 24 (for _Zugtrompete_), 63 (tromba 4) and 71 (tromba 3). I

Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-24 Thread Johannes Gebauer
Not that I really know anything about this, but I was under the impression that a Zugtrompete is in fact a trumpet, with a sliding device. I have seen such instruments played. I am happy to be enlightened otherwise. Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium ed. by Ulrich

Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium (terribly long posting)

2005-04-24 Thread Klaus Bjerre
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium ed. by Ulrich Prinz, Internat. Bachakademie Stuttgart, Schriftenreihe 10 (€49,-) On page 40f. there is a discussion (in the chapter on tromba) of the three works by JSB with such a clef for the trumpet: BWV 24 (for _Zugtrompete_), 63

Re: [Finale] Re: J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium

2005-04-24 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Apr 24, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote: Not that I really know anything about this, but I was under the impression that a Zugtrompete is in fact a trumpet, with a sliding device. I have seen such instruments played. This is correct. That such instruments actually existed is beyond