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Funny Five
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Notes available at: https://www.rundel.de/en/
für Trompetenquintett for Trumpet Quintet
Ensemble Time (Die Musizierstunde) MZ 318
(Trumpet Quintet)
I composed this piece for my trumpet ensemble "Funny Five" (Anton, Maximilian, Tobias, Fabian, Jonas), so they could play it at the "Prima la musica" competition. Since it is generally difficult to find pieces at this level that are suitable for trumpet quintet, I simply composed one myself. The idea was to tailor the piece exactly to my students from the trumpet teacher's point of view. I also wanted to have the possibility of a quintet instrumentation in a way that each player has a bit of a break every now and then. Still, the movement is composed in at least four voices throughout.
As the word "funny" suggests, the composition has a funny-cool character. In addition to the groovy melody, this also comes across well in the "Funny Five" shout at the beginning and in the jazzy trumpet solo that almost asks for improvisation. The four-part harmony and the chorale-like middle section require good intonation. In addition, the big band articulation can be very well emphasised in this composition.
"Funny Five" is suitable for advanced beginners after about four to five years of learning and promises a lot of pleasure in playing – especially for young people.
Peter Leitner, Spring 2021
Set of Parts:
Score
Bb / C Trumpet 1
Bb / C Trumpet 2
Bb / C Trumpet 3
Bb / C Trumpet 4
Bb / C Trumpet 5
Grade Level GB: 3-4 Grade Level USA: 2+ (Easy-Medium) Composer: Leitner, Peter Genre: Ensemble (Brass), Trumpet Quintet Publisher: Rundel Size: DIN A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR5318 Release Date: 2021
Ensemble Time (Die Musizierstunde) MZ 318
(Trumpet Quintet)
I composed this piece for my trumpet ensemble "Funny Five" (Anton, Maximilian, Tobias, Fabian, Jonas), so they could play it...
The Austrian trumpeter, singer, composer, and arranger Peter Leitner (born in 1986) hails from Greifenburg in Carinthia. He started playing the trumpet at the age of eight under his teacher Paul Moser and achieved several 1st prizes at a young age in the "Prima la musica" federal competition. After graduating from high school with a focus on music in Spittal/Drau and serving in the Salzburg...