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An Analysis and Performance Guide to William Lovelock's Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
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This paper investigates the usage of traditional compositional techniques on Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra by William Lovelock. (1899-1986) Like many other twentieth-century composers for trumpet Lovelock wrote in a romantic style using traditional forms. As a composer, Lovelock is largely under-appreciated. This paper explains Lovelock's compositional techniques and provides performers with a guide to help prepare the piece for performance.
Title: An Analysis and Performance Guide to William Lovelock's Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
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This paper investigates the usage of traditional compositional techniques on Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra by William Lovelock.
(1899-1986) Like many other twentieth-century composers for trumpet Lovelock wrote in a romantic style using traditional forms.
As a composer, Lovelock is largely under-appreciated.
This paper explains Lovelock's compositional techniques and provides performers with a guide to help prepare the piece for performance.
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