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For a long time, Camille Saint-Saëns was reluctant to compose a chamber
music piece with trumpet for his friend Émile Lemoine and his chamber
music association “La Trompette”: “I can happily write you a concerto
for twenty-five guitars […] but for trumpet? Impossible.” Finally, he
gave in and wrote a Préambule in 1880 and a year later the four further
movements of the “Septuor” for trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello,
double bass and piano. With its neo-baroque tonal language, the work
enjoyed great popularity during Saint-Saëns’ lifetime, which surprised
the composer time and again.
Alongside a full score with an Introduction (Eng/Fr/Ger) and a Critical Commentary (Eng), a set of all seven individual parts is available, including two parts for trumpet in low E-flat (original) and in B-flat. Furthermore, additional string parts are individually available to accommodate performances with two or more string players per part (as customary in Saint-Saëns’ lifetime).
Alongside a full score with an Introduction (Eng/Fr/Ger) and a Critical Commentary (Eng), a set of all seven individual parts is available, including two parts for trumpet in low E-flat (original) and in B-flat. Furthermore, additional string parts are individually available to accommodate performances with two or more string players per part (as customary in Saint-Saëns’ lifetime).
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