Sachse 100 Etudes Pdf Average ratng: 9,0/10 5414votes

100 Studies For Trumpet has been edited by Franz Herbst for Schirmer’s Library Of Musical Classics. It contains a large selection of Etudes for solo Trumpet at Intermediate/Advanced level, first published around 1850. Ernst Sachse (1813-1870) was a German composer, publisher, and virtuosic Trumpeter and Trombonist.

He performed as both a soloist and in orchestras in Weimar, London, Leipzig, and Holland. He composed several concertos and concertinos for Bass and Tenor Trombones, and also wrote for orchestra and band. Best known today are probably his pedagogical works, which are still used in many academies and conservatories.

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• • • • • • • • ->:: Author Message musicmonkey Veteran Member Joined: 01 Jan 2002 Posts: 344 Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 3:39 am Post subject: I did a search on the Robert King Music site for this book and it came up with two results: an edited book (by International Music) and a non-edited book. The non-edited one was cheaper; so, does anybody know what the edits were? Are they essential (i.e.

100 Studies sheet music - trumpet solo sheet music by Ernst Sachse: International Music Company. Equazioni Fratte Esercizi Pdf To Jpg here. Shop the World's Largest Sheet Music Selection today at Sheet Music Plus.

Should I go with the cheaper book)? I don't want to be stingy and get the cheaper one if the edits are good, but I also don't want to spend extra money if it won't be worth it. Nate JGulyas Heavyweight Member Joined: 24 Apr 2002 Posts: 637 Location: Naples, Italy Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 5:14 pm Post subject: I have the International Music copy of the book (didn't know there was more than one) and all I can say is whichever you're going to get, be prepared to scream and throw the book when you're working on the stuff. I renamed it '100 Studies of Hell.' There's not much of a 'fun factor' with this book though and I much prefer the Bordogni to the Sachse. But both will prepare you well for transposing. John _________________ All the Best, John P.

Gulyas, MU2, USN CNE Band Naples, Italy fuzzyjon79 Heavyweight Member Joined: 17 Apr 2003 Posts: 3011 Location: Nashville, TN Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2003 10:33 am Post subject: Yea, I agree with JGulyas. I do hate the Cafarelli book more so than the Sachse book for transposition. LOL _________________ J.

Fowler 'It takes a big ole' sack of flour, to make a big ole' pan of biscuits!' David johnson Heavyweight Member Joined: 09 Jul 2002 Posts: 1463 Location: arkansas/missouri Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 1:22 am Post subject.it's the devil's tool!!!!! International is all i've seen. Dj bushman New Member Joined: 04 Jul 2003 Posts: 1 Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 4:05 am Post subject: Before (I think many years before) International came out with their edition of the Sachse Etudes, M. Baron Company of Oyster Bay NY was publishing them.

I don't know if you can still get the Baron edition - I happen to have one of each. The Baron publication (like the International one) was edited by F. It looks to me that International used the same plates that Baron used to publish their version of the book. Display posts from previous: ->All times are GMT - 8 Hours Page 1 of 1 Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum.