Ask Dave: Why Are Classical Trumpet Parts So Limited (Compared to Baroque Trumpets)
Since we've been talking about the limitations of Beethoven's trumpet writing, this seems a valid question which I attempt to answer in this video. Actually, it's a very interesting topic for many reasons, with a much wider range of historical and aesthetic implications than you might at first believe.

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