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Trumpet Music by Women Composers Trumpet Music by Women Composers Amy Dunker, DMA Professor of Music Theory, Composition and Trumpet Clarke University 1550 Clarke Drive Dubuque, IA 52001 [email protected] www.amydunker.com If you perform a composer’s work, please email them and/or send them a program. It is important to know that your work is appreciated! Trumpet Alone Beamish, Sally: Fanfare for Solo Trumpet (Trumpet Alone) http://www.warwickmusic.com/Main-Catalogue/Sheet-Music/Trumpet/Solo-Trumpet/Beamish-Fanfare- for-Solo-Trumpet-TR065 Beat, Janet: Fireworks in Steel (Trumpet Alone) http://furore-verlag.de/shop/noten/trompete/ Bernofsky, Lauren: Fantasia (Trumpet Alone) http://laurenbernofsky.com/works.php Bielawa, Lisa: Synopsis No. 5 (Trumpet Alone) http://lisabielawa.typepad.com/works_section/ Bingham, Judith: Enter Ghost Act 1, Scene 3 of Hamlet (Trumpet Alone) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/enter-ghost-act-1-scene-3-of-hamlet-2002-sheet-music/19110817 Bouchard, Linda: Propos (Trumpet Alone or Trumpet Ensemble) http://www.musiccentre.ca/node/21128 Campbell, Karen: Pieces (Trumpet Alone) http://library.newmusicusa.org/library/composition.aspx?CompositionID=85460 Clarke, Rosemary: Winter’s Winds (Trumpet Alone) http://library.newmusicusa.org/library/composition.aspx?CompositionID=86228 Cronin, Tanya: Undercurrents (Trumpet Alone) http://library.newmusicusa.org/library/composition.aspx?CompositionID=86700 Dinescu, Violeta: Abendandacht (Trumpet Alone) http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/dinescuv.htm Dunker, Amy: Advanced Solos (Trumpet Alone) 1. "Distant Voices" 2. "Hush!" 3. "Improvisation on Raga Asavari" 4. "Prelude: Doina" 5. "Chet" 6. "Satchmo http://apimusic.org/ Dunker, Amy: Celtic Fanfare (Trumpet Alone) [email protected] Dunker, Amy: Chet (Trumpet Alone) http://apimusic.org/ Dunker, Amy: Distant Voices (Trumpet Alone) http://apimusic.org/ Dunker, Amy: Growl! (Trumpet Alone) [email protected] Dunker, Amy: Hush! (Trumpet Alone) [email protected] Dunker, Amy: Improvisation on Raga Asavari (Trumpet Alone) http://apimusic.org/ Dunker, Amy: Prelude-Doina (Trumpet Alone) http://apimusic.org/ Dunker, Amy: The Raven (Trumpet Alone) [email protected] Dunker, Amy: Satchmo (Trumpet Alone) http://apimusic.org/ Evans, Sandy: Spectre (Trumpet Alone) http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/workversion/evans-sandy-spectre/25976 Gay, Sandra: Variations on "The Lone Wild Bird" (Trumpet Alone) http://www.sandra-gay.com/solooth.htm Hoelszky, Adriana: Weltenenden : For One Or Four Brass Instruments http://www.tfront.com/p-110700-weltenenden-for-one-or-four-brass-instruments-199293.aspx#110700 Hopkins, Esther: Dwelling Places (Trumpet Alone) http://estherhopkins.com/ Hopkins, Esther: Meltemi (Trumpet Alone) http://estherhopkins.com/ Jolas, Betsy: Episode Troisieme (Trumpet Alone) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/episode-troisieme-trompette-en-ut-seule-sheet-music/17512616 Kaminsky, Laura: Elegy for the Silenced Voice (Trumpet Alone) http://store.subitomusic.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_109_35&products_id=151 Kincaid, Rachel: Reverberations in the Stillness (Trumpet Alone) http://www.editions-bim.com/sheet-music/brass/trumpet/trumpet-solo/rachel-kincaid-reverberations-in- the-stillness-for-trumpet-solo.html Kulenty, Hanna: Brass No. 1 (Trumpet Alone) http://hannakulenty.com/03.2_works_chronological.html Kulenty, Hanna: Brass No. 3 (Trumpet (Double Bell) Alone) http://hannakulenty.com/03.2_works_chronological.html Larsen, Libby: Fanfare for the Women (Trumpet Alone) http://libbylarsen.com/index.php?contentID=242&profileID=1295&startRange= Lim, Liza: Wild Winged One (Trumpet Alone) http://limprogrammenotes.wordpress.com/2011/08/02/wild-winged-one-2007/ Marcus, Bunita: Fanfare for Trumpet (Trumpet Alone) http://bunitamarcus.com/scores.html Maier, Melissa: New Leaf (Trumpet Alone) http://www.societyofcomposers.org/members/MelissaMaier/ Marshall, Pamela J.: Jazz Inflected Blues (Trumpet Alone) http://www.spindrift.com/CatalogPages/jazz_etudes.html Marshall, Pamela J.: Time to Stand and Stare (Trumpet Alone) http://www.spindrift.com/CatalogPages/standandstare.html Martin, Jennifer: Airborne A Monologue (Trumpet Alone) http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/catalogue/w13830/ McCullough, Amanda : A Voice in the Hollow Earth http://www.jwpepper.com/A-Voice-in-the-Hollow-Earth/10400788.item#.Uz9pVMZI130 Mitchell, Darlene Cowles: Revelations: The Seventh Trumpet (Trumpet Alone) http://composers.com/composition/revelations-seventh-trumpet Mundry, Isabel: Solo auf Schwellen (Trumpet Alone) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/solo-auf-schwellen-sheet-music/8291215 Narimoto, Rica: Cloud, the Grave Stone in the Sky (Trumpet Alone) http://www.arspublica.it/narimotor.html Neuwirth, Olaga: Laki (Trumpet Alone) http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/sm/7184536 Panayotova, Maria: Sea and I (Trumpet Alone) http://www.mariapanayotova.org/SeaAndI.pdf Pierson, Kala: Bright Curves (Trumpet Alone) http://kalapierson.com/about/works.html Reid, Sarah Johnston (Sally): Reflections and Frolic (Trumpet Alone) http://elmcreekmusic.com/Reid/Reid/Solo_Instrumental.html Rudman, Jessica: Elegy (Trumpet Alone) http://jessicarudman.com/wordpress/compositions/solo/ Schramm, Betsy: Arrays of Light (Trumpet Alone) http://www.betsyschramm.net/Site/Instrumental_Solo_and_Chamber_Works.html Schramm, Betsy: Restless Airs (Trumpet Alone) http://www.betsyschramm.net/Site/Instrumental_Solo_and_Chamber_Works.html Schramm, Betsy: Suite (Fluegelhorn Alone) http://www.betsyschramm.net/Site/Instrumental_Solo_and_Chamber_Works.html Schwartz, Donna: Fantasy (Trumpet Alone) http://library.newmusicusa.org/library/composition.aspx?CompositionID=99591 Skarecky, Jana: Kyrie (Trumpet Alone) http://www.musiccentre.ca/node/11256 Sparey, Carolyn: Zaynab A Tribute (Trumpet Alone) http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/catalogue/w19649/ Tann, Hilary: Look Little Low Heavens (Trumpet Alone) http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/music/composers/tann/9780193859319.do?sortby=bookTitleAscend Vehar, Persis: Foursquare (Trumpet Alone) http://www.persisvehar.com/works.html Trumpet and Piano Agioritis, Katrina: Cool, Calm and Collected (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/cool-calm-and-collected-for-trumpet-and-piano-digital-sheet- music/19895422 Amrhein, Karen: Sonata (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.karenamrhein.com/chamber/TrumpetSonata.html Arrieu, Claude: Caprice (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/caprice-sheet-music/5046675 Arrieu, Claude: Concerto (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/concerto-sheet-music/19788485 Arrieu, Claude: Intermède (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.billaudot.com/_pdf/composers/arrieucatalogue.pdf Arrieu, Claude: Jour de Fete (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/jour-de-fete-sheet-music/5046699 Arrieu, Claude: L'etourdi (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/l-etourdi-sheet-music/5046684 Arrieu, Claude: Manu Militari (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/manu-militari-sheet-music/2277494 Arrieu, Claude: Ménétrier (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.billaudot.com/_pdf/composers/arrieucatalogue.pdf Arrieu, Claude: Retour au village (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.billaudot.com/_pdf/composers/arrieucatalogue.pdf Arrieu, Claude: Reverie (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/reverie-sheet-music/2277532 Arrieu, Claude: Six-huit http://www.billaudot.com/_pdf/composers/arrieucatalogue.pdf Barraine, Elsa : Fanfares de Printemps (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/fanfares-de-printemps-sheet-music/4424881 Baas, Danielle: Classic Blues, Op. 75 (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.cebedem.be/en/composers/b/745-baas-danielle Barratt, Carol: Cantelina (Trumpet and Piano) http://compumusic.com/boosey-hawkes-go-blow-your-own-contemporary-music-for-trumpet-48012039- 073999573657-i80030.htm Bernofsky, Lauren: Spring Song (Trumpet and Piano) http://laurenbernofsky.com/works.php Bernofsky, Lauren: Trumpet Concerto (Trumpet and Orchestra or Trumpet and Piano Reduction) http://www.laurenbernofsky.com/music-concerto.php Bernofsky, Lauren: Saltarello (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.laurenbernofsky.com/music-saltarello.php Brenet, Therese: Perles D'ambre (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.tfront.com/p-280552-perles-dambre-pour-trompette-et-piano.aspx#280552 Boyd, Ann Carr: Hercules Close Stomp (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/workversion/carr-boyd-ann-hercules-close-stomp/24294 Charriere, Caroline: Concertino (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.editions-bim.com/sheet-music/brass/trumpet/trumpet-and-piano/caroline-charriere- concertino-for-trumpet-and-chamber-orchestra-or-wind-ensemble-or-piano.html Charriere, Caroline: Concertino (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/concertino-sheet-music/19728056 Chitchyan, Geghuni: Humoresque (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.tfront.com/p-293483-humoresque-for-trumpet-and-piano-2001.aspx#293483 Chitchyan, Geghuni: Armenian Sketch (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.editions-bim.com/geghuni-chitchyan-armenian-sketch-for-trumpet-and-piano.html Clostre, Adrienne: Concert (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/concert-sheet-music/2277641 Cloud, Judith: Soliloquy (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.judithcloud.com/instrumental-works.php Cloud, Judith: Sonata (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.judithcloud.com/instrumental-works.php Comolli, Gia: Trumpet Sonata (Trumpet and Piano) http://gia-comolli.com/works.html Coulthard, Jean: Fanfare Sonata (Trumpet and Piano) http://www.musiccentre.ca/node/916 Dane, Mary:
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