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Preface
Foreword
The Instrument (Equipment, Mutes)
The Approach
Practising
Articulation
Intonation
Technique of the 4th Valve
Use of Pedal Tones
Notation, Clefs and Transposition
Literature Selection and Orchestral Excerpts
Guidelines for the Interpretation of Baroque Music
Table I: Fingering Chart
Table II: Whole Step Trills
Table III: Common Transpositions
Table IV: Examples of basic Melodic Ornaments
Table V: Selected Sources for Ornamentation Study
Introductory Drills
Mezzo Soprano Trumpet "4th Valve Exercises"
Patterns for Warm-up
Exercises for the 4th Valve
Trill Exercises
Etudes
Etudes for Intonation
Etudes of the "Singing Style"
Gigue from Suite No.1 for unaccompanied Cello (J.S. Bach) Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring (J.S. Bach)
Etudes for Ornamentation, Fanfare (G. Reiche)
Duets
Bicinia (Anonymus, 16th Century)
Bicinia (Anonymus, 16th Century)
Bicinia (Anonymus, 17th Century)
March (D. Purcell)
Trumpet Aire (Eccles)
Chorale Variation "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (Telemann) Duet (Anonymus English, early 17th Century)
For several Friends (Locke)
Rondeau from "Du Roy de Cocagne" (Mouret)
Duet (Croft)
Duet (Händel)
Vivace (Alcock)
Minuet from "Trumpet Suite" (Alcock)
Sarabande from "Fifth Suite" (Alcock)
Courant from "Third Suite" (Alcock)
Allemand from "Second Suite" (Alcock)
Duet (Sperger)