Baritone Horn TC,Cornet,Euphonium,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1473205 By Adolphe Danhauser. By Adolphe Danhauser. Arranged by Andrew Lamb. 19th Century,Romantic Period. 24 pages. Andrew Lamb #1050899. Published by Andrew Lamb (A0.1473205). ? Brass Trio Arrangement of L'Escarpolette by Adolphe Danhauser ? ? About the Composer: Adolphe-Léopold Danhauser (26 February 1835 – 9 June 1896) was a prominent French musician, educator, music theorist, and composer. Born in Paris, he studied at the Paris Conservatoire with distinguished teachers such as François Bazin, Fromental Halévy, and Napoléon Henri Reber. In 1863, he won the prestigious Second Prix de Rome and developed a keen interest in early music education. His Theory of Music, published in 1872, remains a cornerstone in music education. Danhauser served as the chief inspector of instruction in singing in Parisian schools and later became a professor of solfeggio at the Paris Conservatoire. He also conducted tours to study music pedagogy in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland, and his notable students include Charles Malherbe.? Arrangement Details: This exquisite arrangement of L'Escarpolette by Adolphe Danhauser is crafted for a Brass Trio, offering flexibility in instrumentation. The parts are scored as follows: Part 1: Trumpet / Cornet / Flugel in Bb Part 2: Trumpet / Cornet / Flugel in Bb Part 3: Trumpet / Cornet / Flugel in Bb / French Horn / Tenor Horn / Baritone / Trombone / Euphonium (Bass and Treble Clef) This flexibility allows performers to choose the combination of instruments that best suits their ensemble's strengths and preferences.? Level of Difficulty: Advanced? Potential Uses: Ideal for concert or recital performances.Experience the enchanting melodies and intricate harmonies of Danhauser's L'Escarpolette in this sophisticated brass trio arrangement. Perfect for showcasing technical prowess and musical expression, this piece will captivate audiences and performers alike.Please like and subscribe for more videos and music arrangements. ?