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The Gypsy Trumpeter in New Orleans for Bb Trumpet & Orchestra
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.The Gypsy Trumpeter in New Orleans for Bb/C Trumpet & Orchestra starts with a spectacular opening cadenza, before the fast outer themes are stated by the solo Trumpet.
In the middle, after the fireworks have finished; the melancholy slow section features a plaintive trumpet in a reflective mood.
To finish, the main themes are heard again, bringing the piece to a triumphant ending.
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