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- His brother was the cornettist David B鰀decker.
- Having studied as a cornettist Tub閞y furthered studied choral conducting with Hans Martin Linde and Pierre Cao.
- The cornett and violin were considered interchangeable; and a good cornettist doubled between either cornetts and trumpets or cornetts and recorders.
- He was a solo cornettist in Forsvarets Stabsmusikkorps from 1947 to 1963 and solo trumpetist in the Oslo Philharmonic from 1963 to 1973.
- The book purports to be playable on any treble instrument, but is most likely intended for the cornett as Bassano himself was a cornettist.
- "' Friedrich Werner "'( Gottleuba, Pirna, 3 October 1621-1660s ? ) was a German cornettist under Heinrich Sch黷z at the Dresden court.
- Back in Havana the Sexteto Matancero became a " septeto " with the addition of cornettist Seraf韓 Terry and recorded four songs in June 1930 for Areito in 1984.
- Legendary jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke, " the remote and mysterious jazz cornettist . . . died in obscurity " in an apartment building at 43 30 46th Street, in Sunnyside.
- He is referred to as a cornettist at Ferdinand III . Schmelzer's colleagues at the chapel included such distinguished composers as Johann Jakob Froberger, Giovanni Valentini, and Antonio Bertali.
- In 1615 he became an employee of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria ( Munich ) as a cornettist, where he wrote his best known collection " Musicali melodie " ( 1621 ).
- Since it began operations in 2000, Northway has produced autobiographies by saxophonist-bandleader Harry Gold, trumpeter-cornettist Digby Fairweather, saxophonist-club owner Ronnie Scott, bassist Coleridge Goode, trumpeters John Chilton and Peter King.
- The GAHS has erected a plaque on the apartment building at 43-30, 46th Street, in Sunnyside, Queens, where legendary jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke, " the remote and mysterious jazz cornettist . . . died in obscurity ."
- After moving to Germany, he worked as a soloist for other ensembles, for example alongside fellow cornettist Bruce Dickey, in the March 1985 recording of the Heinrich Sch黷z " Opus Ultimum " with the Hilliard Ensemble and Knabenchor Hannover for EMI.
- In each case, one can see the common threads of ease of reading and performance : cello and bassoon both customarily read in bass clef, making them easily adaptable; vocal solos are naturally suited to the singing quality of the euphonium; and in playing cornet solos the euphonist may use the same fingerings that a cornettist would.
- A little later, in the early twentieth century, the American cornettist Herbert L . Clarke wrote a body of virtuosic solos, including " Carnival of Venice ", " Bride of the Waves ", and " From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific ", that were and still are often performed on euphonium.
- The Nublu Orchestra drew on the Nublu crew of bands and musicians, including Ersahin, his longtime collaborator, trumpeters Eddie Henderson, cornettist Graham Haynes and members of the Nublu bands and associates, Didi Gutman, Jesse Murphy and Sabina Sciubba, Wax Poetic, Kudu's Sylvia Gordon, Forro in the Dark's Mauro Refosco, Love Trio's Kenny Wollesen, jazz drummer Jochen Rueckert with Aaron Johnston, Chantal Ughi, Doug Wieselman, Jonathan Haffner, Kirk Knuffke, Zeke Zima, Michael Kiaer and Daniel Jodocy.