Bugle, Trumpet and Cornopean Recordings
These instruments were recorded by on 11 July 2008.
6.1 – Keyed bugle by Joseph Greenhill
♦ Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (1878). |
Notes: Recorded using mouthpiece 13.3.
6.3 – Keyed bugle, anon
♦ The British Grenadiers. |
Notes: Recorded using mouthpiece 13.3.
6.5 – Bass trumpet by Courtois
♦ Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883): Overture to Tannhäuser (1845). |
Notes: Recorded using Courtois mouthpiece, 13.21. The valve tuning slides were stuck, making intonation difficult.
6.9 – Vocal horn by Rudall Carte
♦ Franz Lehár (1870 - 1948): You Are My Heart’s Delight (The Land of Smiles, 1929). |
Notes: Recorded using mouthpiece 13.10.
6.10 – Ballad horn, anon
♦ Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842 - 1900): The Lost Chord (1877). |
Notes: Recorded using mouthpiece 13.11.
6.11 – Cornopean by George Wigglesworth
Notes: Recorded using original cornopean mouthpiece, 13.20.
George Frederick Handel (1685 - 1759): Where E’er You Walk (Semele, 1744). |
Notes: Recorded using the instrument’s A flat crook and using clapper key for final cadential trill.
♦ Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): Ave Maria D. 839. |
Notes: Recorded using the instrument’s G crook.
6.12 – Folded coach horn
♦ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Post Horn Serenade K 320.
Notes: Recorded using mouthpiece 13. 18 (making pitch A4 = 450).