Solo de trombone
pour trombone et piano
Gounod, Charles Francois
Urtext Edition
On Saturday, July 28, 1855, the trombone competition took place at the
Conservatoire de Paris. That year, one morning was enough to listen to all
the candidates for the reason that is explained by Paul Smith, in the Revue
et Gazette musicale: The whole family of the wind instruments [...] had a
meeting with a harp in one and the same morning. The war shortened the
competition: many pupils had left the classes to follow their regiments in
Crimea. Nevertheless, the competition was honorable. The teacher, Antoine
Dieppo, presented two students who were rewarded that day:
Jean-Baptiste-Frédéric Masset (born 1828) won a first prize while
François-Achille-Alfred Dauger (born in 1825) won a second prize. In addition
to the performance of the imposed piece - the Solo de Trombone by Charles
Gounod (1818-1893) presently publishedstudents were also subjected to a sight
reading test. In 1855, it is an allegro of an anonymous composer, composed
for trombone with accompaniment of a cello, piece already imposed in 1852.
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