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What (who) is trombone$85334$ - definition

Konzertino for Trombone and Orchestra; David trombone concertino; Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra; Trombone Concertino

Types of trombone         
  • A modern cimbasso in F
  • In-slide tuning on a Conn 70H bass trombone
  • Bell of a buccin, Museu de la Música de Barcelona
  • Flugabone in B♭ by Olds
  • Renaissance era tenor sackbut (replica by Frank Tomes, London)
  • Newsboy Military Band Member with Trombone, Toledo, Ohio
  • flat}} by Wessex
  • Alto, tenor and bass sackbuts, [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]
  • A tenor trombone mouthpiece
  • Schematic of a Holton superbone
  • Quartet with plastic trombones
  • 120 px
  • pages=148–9}}</ref>
  • A plunger in use
  • contrabass]] in F with D and B♭ valves.
  • Trombone first position harmonic series, "where additional overtones may be used to stretch the upper range a bit higher."<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone seventh position harmonic series.<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone slide position "pedal tones".<ref name="Orchestration"/>
  • Slide position chart (new system); most trombones are tenor trombones, like the valveless one in the middle.
  • F attachment tubing: open wrap, ''left''; traditional wrap, ''right''.
  • Valve (tenor) trombone in B♭
BRASS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH A SLIDE
Trombonist; Slide trombone; Trombones; Tenor trombone; The Trombone; Types of trombone; Valve trombonist; F attachment tenor trombone; Zugposaune; Posaune; Handslides; Tromboner; Trigger (trombone); Trombone (instrument); Trombone slide; Types of trombones; Trombone smear; Slide position; Trombone position; False glissando; Broken glissando; Harmonic glissando; Inverted glissando; Flugabone; F attachment; Trigger trombone; F-attachment; F attachment valve; F-valve attachment; F-attachment valve; Sacabuche; Flugelbone
There are many different types of trombone. The most frequently encountered trombones today are the tenor and bass, though as with other Renaissance instruments such as the recorder, the trombone has been built in every size from piccolo to contrabass (see pitch of brass instruments).
trombone         
  • A modern cimbasso in F
  • In-slide tuning on a Conn 70H bass trombone
  • Bell of a buccin, Museu de la Música de Barcelona
  • Flugabone in B♭ by Olds
  • Renaissance era tenor sackbut (replica by Frank Tomes, London)
  • Newsboy Military Band Member with Trombone, Toledo, Ohio
  • flat}} by Wessex
  • Alto, tenor and bass sackbuts, [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]
  • A tenor trombone mouthpiece
  • Schematic of a Holton superbone
  • Quartet with plastic trombones
  • 120 px
  • pages=148–9}}</ref>
  • A plunger in use
  • contrabass]] in F with D and B♭ valves.
  • Trombone first position harmonic series, "where additional overtones may be used to stretch the upper range a bit higher."<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone seventh position harmonic series.<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone slide position "pedal tones".<ref name="Orchestration"/>
  • Slide position chart (new system); most trombones are tenor trombones, like the valveless one in the middle.
  • F attachment tubing: open wrap, ''left''; traditional wrap, ''right''.
  • Valve (tenor) trombone in B♭
BRASS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH A SLIDE
Trombonist; Slide trombone; Trombones; Tenor trombone; The Trombone; Types of trombone; Valve trombonist; F attachment tenor trombone; Zugposaune; Posaune; Handslides; Tromboner; Trigger (trombone); Trombone (instrument); Trombone slide; Types of trombones; Trombone smear; Slide position; Trombone position; False glissando; Broken glissando; Harmonic glissando; Inverted glissando; Flugabone; F attachment; Trigger trombone; F-attachment; F attachment valve; F-valve attachment; F-attachment valve; Sacabuche; Flugelbone
¦ noun a large brass wind instrument having an extendable slide with which different notes are made.
Derivatives
trombonist noun
Origin
C18: from Fr. or Ital., from Ital. tromba 'trumpet'.
trombone         
  • A modern cimbasso in F
  • In-slide tuning on a Conn 70H bass trombone
  • Bell of a buccin, Museu de la Música de Barcelona
  • Flugabone in B♭ by Olds
  • Renaissance era tenor sackbut (replica by Frank Tomes, London)
  • Newsboy Military Band Member with Trombone, Toledo, Ohio
  • flat}} by Wessex
  • Alto, tenor and bass sackbuts, [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]
  • A tenor trombone mouthpiece
  • Schematic of a Holton superbone
  • Quartet with plastic trombones
  • 120 px
  • pages=148–9}}</ref>
  • A plunger in use
  • contrabass]] in F with D and B♭ valves.
  • Trombone first position harmonic series, "where additional overtones may be used to stretch the upper range a bit higher."<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone seventh position harmonic series.<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone slide position "pedal tones".<ref name="Orchestration"/>
  • Slide position chart (new system); most trombones are tenor trombones, like the valveless one in the middle.
  • F attachment tubing: open wrap, ''left''; traditional wrap, ''right''.
  • Valve (tenor) trombone in B♭
BRASS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH A SLIDE
Trombonist; Slide trombone; Trombones; Tenor trombone; The Trombone; Types of trombone; Valve trombonist; F attachment tenor trombone; Zugposaune; Posaune; Handslides; Tromboner; Trigger (trombone); Trombone (instrument); Trombone slide; Types of trombones; Trombone smear; Slide position; Trombone position; False glissando; Broken glissando; Harmonic glissando; Inverted glissando; Flugabone; F attachment; Trigger trombone; F-attachment; F attachment valve; F-valve attachment; F-attachment valve; Sacabuche; Flugelbone
n. to play the trombone

Wikipedia

Trombone Concertino (David)

Ferdinand David's Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra, Op. 4, was composed in 1837. It was dedicated to Karl Traugott Queisser, who was a good friend of David, and also played in the Gewandhaus Orchestra, where David was concertmeister.

The piece was premiered at the Gewandhaus with Queisser playing the solo part and Mendelssohn conducting. It was an immediate success.

It consists of 3 movements:

  • I. Allegro maestoso
  • II. Marcia funebre (Andante)
  • III. Allegro maestoso.

This score is written for the following instruments:

Solo Trombone, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns, 2 Trumpets in Eb, 3 Trombones, Timpani, and Strings

The second movement was arranged for Violin and Piano by David and was played at his own funeral.

A performance of the concerto usually lasts around 16–17 minutes.

The piece has been recorded by Brett Baker, Michel Becquet, Michael Bertoncello, Cristian Ganicenco, Jürgen Heinel, Massimo La Rosa, Carl Lenthe, Christian Lindberg, Jacques Mauger, Armin Rosin, and Branimir Slokar, among others.