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(siehe auch die deutsche Version "Blaswerkstatt Burri – Die neuentwickelte Klappentrompete") Blaswerkstatt BurriThe Keyed Trumpet – Newly Born 00:00 Markus Wuersch explains the function of the keyed trumpet and the problems of developing this instrument further. 03:28 Konrad Burri explains his development process on the keyed trumpet. 06:51 Bell construction. 17:30 Deciding on the best construction for the Keyed Trumpet. 29:26 Test and purchase trumpets in Zimmerwald. 30:53 Learning method for the Keyed Trumpet Trumpet making with passion Konrad Burri constructs „custom made“ wind instruments according to your wishes. His newly developed keyed and natural trumpets can be tested and purchased directly at the workshop. Blaswerkstatt Burri Konrad and Yvonne Burri CH-3086 Zimmerwald e-mail: blaswerkstatt@bluewin.ch https://www.blaswerkstattburri.ch Prof. Markus Würsch The Swiss trumpet virtuoso Markus Würsch was born in 1955 in Emmetten, Nidwalden in the spectacularly scenic region of lake Lucerne. He studied trumpet and brass ensemble conducting at the Conservatoire in Zurich and Lucerne where he received his degree with honours. He won the coveted Migros competition, and subsequently received a grant which enabled him to spend a year at the Conservatoire Nationale Supérieur in Paris. He also spent time studying with Charles Geyer at the Eastman School of Music (Rochester NY), with Vincent Cichowicz at Northwestern University of Chicago, and with Adolphe Herseth (principal trumpet of Chicago Symphony Orchestra). In 1981 Markus won the audition for principal trumpet with the Tonhalle Orchestra, Zurich, holding this prestigious post for fourteen years. In 1995, he spent a year studying at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, London. There he studied under Michael Laird and Crispian-Steele Perkins (Baroque-Trumpet), Jeremy West (Cornetto) and Phillip Jones (Ensemble Direction). He has performed as soloist at the Lucerne International Festival and with the Tonhalle Orchestra.With the support of the Swiss National Fund and the Bern University of the Arts, Markus conducted extensive research and subsequently developed a reconstruction of a 19th century keyed trumpet, in collaboration with the instrument maker Konrad Burri. The original instrument, the focus of the research, was found in the private collection of Konrad Burri, Zimmerwald, near Bern. With this reconstructed instrument, Markus went on to perform and produce a CD recording of the trumpet concertos of Joseph Haydn and Nepumuk Hummel in June 2013.For some years now, he performs almost exclusively on historical instruments. He frequently appears with the ensembles “La Cetra” and I Barocchisti (RSI, Italian Swiss Radio) and continues to interpret the Haydn and Hummel trumpet concertos as soloist on the keyed trumpet. Videoproduction: Jürg Rufer © Markus Würsch and Konrad Burri Music samples with Keyed Trumpet: Markus Würsch performs Joseph Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major.1st Movement: Allegro https://youtu.be/oLvWjvaxlDc Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto. 2nd Movement: Andante https://youtu.be/R8QF3LrqKrA Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto. 3rd Movement: Allegro https://youtu.be/WzHR46yaveQ Markus Würsch performs Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E Major https://youtu.be/9XkrFxPBLXQ Markus Würsch performs Josef Fiala: Divertimento for Keyed Trumpet https://youtu.be/U2TjHz4_C5M

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