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HAYDN / HUMMEL / NERUDA: Trumpet Concertos
The Haydn and Hummel Concertos were composed for a brand new instrument invented by Anton Weidinger – who was a member of the court orchestra in Vienna – a trumpet with keys which increased both the range and flexibility of the instrument. The remaining two works are by Bohemian composers, the concerto by Neruda dating from a slightly earlier period, and the Variations of B. D. Weber the earliest work in this form composed for the valve trumpet.

Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E major, S49

Eklund, Niklas, trumpet
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Goodman, Roy, Conductor


Allegro con spirito 9:35
Andante 4:19
Rondo 3:45
Johann Baptist Georg Neruda

Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major

Eklund, Niklas, trumpet
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Goodman, Roy, Conductor


Allegro 5:19
Largo 4:19
Vivace 4:21
Bedrich Divis Weber

Variations for Trumpet and Orchestra in F major

Eklund, Niklas, trumpet
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Goodman, Roy, Conductor


Largo 1:50
Theme: Larghetto 1:32
Variation I 1:42
Variation II 0:56
Variation III 1:54
Variation IV: Tempo di Polacca 2:38
Franz Joseph Haydn

Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, Hob.VIIe:1

Eklund, Niklas, trumpet
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Goodman, Roy, Conductor


Allegro 6:44
Andante 3:22
Allegro 4:39



Total Playing Time: 00:56:55


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