When Karl Traugott Queisser, trombonist in the Gewandhaus Orchestra, asked Felix Mendelssohn to compose a trombone concerto for him, the composer declined due to time restraints. The task went to the concertmaster, Ferdinand David (1810-1873). Completing it in 1837, he dedicated his Concertino in E-flat major for Trombone and Orchestra, Op. 4 to Queisser, who first performed it with the Gewandhaus under the direction of Mendelssohn. Instantly successful, the piece consists of three movements, performed without break. It has become one of the most-performed trombone concertos. Reprint of piano reduction edition by Franz Gruber.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Ferdinand David, ed./arr. by Franz Gruber
- Format:
- Solo and Piano
- ISBN:
- 9.79889E+12
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 6.5936E+11
- Instrumentation:
- Trombone (or Bassoon, or Violoncello) and Piano : Trombone/Euphonium