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'''Konzertino for Trombone and Orchestra Opus 4''' by [[Ferdinand David (musician)|Ferdinand David]] is a well-known solo for trombonists and is one of the first pieces composed for the trombone in the western world. It is composed in 3 movements (I. Allegro Maestoso II. Marcia Funebre III. Allegro Maestoso). There are recordings available by Michael Ostrander, Carl Lenthe, and Christian Lindberg.
'''Konzertino for Trombone and Orchestra''', Op. 4 was composed by the German virtuoso violinist [[Ferdinand David (musician)|Ferdinand David]] in 1837. It is a well-known solo for trombonists and is one of the first pieces composed for the trombone in the western world. It is composed of 3 movements (I. Allegro Maestoso II. Marcia Funebre III. Allegro Maestoso). There are recordings available by Michael Ostrander, Carl Lenthe, and Christian Lindberg.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/trombone/david.htm Lessons on David's ''Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra'']
*[http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/trombone/david.htm Lessons on David's ''Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra'']
*[http://www.tarrodi.se/cl/ruta.asp?show=15 History of the Concertino from the website of Christian Lindberg]


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[[Category:Concertos]]

Revision as of 09:16, 28 February 2008

Konzertino for Trombone and Orchestra, Op. 4 was composed by the German virtuoso violinist Ferdinand David in 1837. It is a well-known solo for trombonists and is one of the first pieces composed for the trombone in the western world. It is composed of 3 movements (I. Allegro Maestoso II. Marcia Funebre III. Allegro Maestoso). There are recordings available by Michael Ostrander, Carl Lenthe, and Christian Lindberg.