Proof positive that it WAS possible to play such an instrument well - and in tune. Anton Weidinger(sp?) for whom Haydn and Hummel wrote these concerti must have been a gifted artist
Hummel wrote a trill on the SAME note. It goes back and forth between different fingerings of the same note. That is why it doesn't sound like a normal trill.
Foot extracted from mouth yet? In case you don't realize it, Dr. Steele-Perkins is a world authority on historical brass, especially early trumpet performance and practice. Ignorance like this is why western society is in decline. Happy with that?
And what a good video to show to some of my trumpet pupils. It is definately a keyed trumpet and having visited Dr Steele-Perkins and tried some of his instruments myself I should think this is probably one that he made himself as the replica to Anton Weidinger's model (happy to be corrected as he owns so many fantastic trumpets) - Difficult to gain a uniform tone quality due to differing combinations of holes being opened and closed - so what an amazing performance this is.
this is excellent
jazzmangiant 2 years ago
Fantastic. Marvelous smooth tone ad keyed trumpets as I understand are very dificult to keep in tune.
Bravo Crispian!!
tubalooney 3 years ago
very well played! but i don't like the vibrato!
TouchOfBrass 3 years ago
It's not vibrato on those long notes. Hummel wrote a swiggly line over certain notes indicating a trill that stays on the same note.
DueTrombe 3 years ago
es increible,bravisimo!!thank you for the video
rafitrompeta 3 years ago
nice, well played. my favourite hummel
lovewalruss 4 years ago
Proof positive that it WAS possible to play such an instrument well - and in tune. Anton Weidinger(sp?) for whom Haydn and Hummel wrote these concerti must have been a gifted artist
Dogsledfan 4 years ago
der triller am anfang ist nen bissle lame
letzterrichter 4 years ago
Hummel wrote a trill on the SAME note. It goes back and forth between different fingerings of the same note. That is why it doesn't sound like a normal trill.
DueTrombe 3 years ago
For your information that is not a "keyed" trumpet rather a standard rotary valve trumpet
prosmus53 4 years ago
For your information it IS a KEYED trumpet. Look at the closeup starting at 47 seconds in.
DueTrombe 3 years ago
Foot extracted from mouth yet? In case you don't realize it, Dr. Steele-Perkins is a world authority on historical brass, especially early trumpet performance and practice. Ignorance like this is why western society is in decline. Happy with that?
Dogsledfan 3 years ago 2
And what a good video to show to some of my trumpet pupils. It is definately a keyed trumpet and having visited Dr Steele-Perkins and tried some of his instruments myself I should think this is probably one that he made himself as the replica to Anton Weidinger's model (happy to be corrected as he owns so many fantastic trumpets) - Difficult to gain a uniform tone quality due to differing combinations of holes being opened and closed - so what an amazing performance this is.
RossShaddick 3 years ago
Muchas Gracias es Hermoso*-*THANKS*-*
ANA*-*
anamr2 4 years ago
This is amazing! From all accounts the keyed trumpet is a VERY nasty instrument to tune.
trumpetruss 4 years ago