The Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major (K. 313) was written in 1778 by Mozart as a commissioned work for flute soloist and orchestra. This score presents the orchestral portion as a piano reduction. The
The Concerto in E-flat Major by Johann Nepomuk Hummel was written in 1803 for the inventor of the keyed trumpet, Anton Weidinger. The movements are: Allegro con spirito, Andante, and Rondo.
The aim of the Edwards-Hovey Method for cornet or trumpet is to develop a method in which the material is arranged logically from the standpoint of (a) Rhythmic development, (b) gradual extension of