This Trumpet Concerto was commissioned by the Ford Foundation for Gerard Schwarz. It is a unique work; a delightful palette of succulent and colourful scoring for both soloist and orchestra. The piece has attractive melodies andharmonies uses several types of mutes for colour and is written in Schuller’s personal pan-stylistic musical language. The first movement opens with a mysterious exotic-sounding Introduction marked calmo leadingto a masculine yet jaunty Allegro comodo the trumpet being assigned characteristic semiquaver passage work. The movement also includes some beautiful lyrical and rhythmically simple passages. The second movement is aScherzo-Trio-Scherzo at a vivace tempo. A short drawn out slow third movement concludes with a challenging full-page cadenza. Here the trumpet is required to play very rapid double-tonguing patterns on semiquaverpassages over a repeated quaver ostinato reminiscent of the first movement. The final movement is virtually a pyrotechnical fireworks display of musically interesting idiomatic thrilling passage work. This movement demonstratesonce again Schuller's extraordinary understanding and exploitation of the capabilities of the instruments. This edition contains a Piano reduction (by Robert Waddell) of the Concerto for rehearsal purposes only.