The Victorian Trumpet by John Wallace

The Victorian Trumpet by John Wallace

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The Victorian Trumpet by John Wallace

Melodrama, sentimentality and sheer cockney cheek: the Victorian era was a period of extremes. With brass bands abounding in concert halls, bandstands and even street corners, first the cornet and then the trumpet flourished in this heady social and musical atmosphere. This varied collection of popular Victorian solos ranges from Sullivan's 'The Lost Chord' to Koenig's 'Posthorn Galop', with pieces idiomatically arranged for the intermediate trumpeter. So take a nostalgic trip, and recreate the spirit of a lost age.
About the author... John Wallace is a follower of Jesus who disciples people so that they too can become disciplemakers in response to The Great Commission found at Matthew 28:18 - 20. He attended law school at Regent University while it was known as CBN University's College of Law, Virginia Beach, VA. In 2016, he and his wife moved from Summerfield, Marion County, FL to Van Buren, AR where John serves as the Arkansas Partner for Navigator Church Ministries. John can be reached by email at jwwallace@pobox.com. You are also invited to visit his website at www.authorjohnwallace.com.
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ISBN 13 9780571520534
ISBN 10 0571520537
Title The Victorian Trumpet
Author John Wallace
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber Music Ltd
Year published 2001-04-19
Number of pages 40
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.