There is a significant cadenza that allows the soloist to showcase technical mastery and musical interpretation. 4. Tips for Performance and Study

Sergei Nikiforovich Vasilenko (1872–1956) was a student of Sergei Taneyev and a contemporary of Rachmaninoff. His Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra, Op. 113 (1945) is a titan of the repertoire—a late-Romantic, folk-infused journey written for the legendary Soviet trumpeter Mikhail Tabakov.

The second movement shifts into a deeply lyrical, reflective atmosphere.

The finale is a virtuosic tour de force written in a rondo or sonata-rondo form. It is characterized by its relentless rhythmic drive, playful articulation, and folk-dance characteristics. The soloist must navigate rapid triplet passages, sudden dynamic shifts, and demanding registers. The concerto builds to an exhilarating, triumphant climax that tests the player's endurance to the absolute limit. Why Musicians Search for the Full PDF Score

Sergey Vasilenko (1872–1956) Work: Trumpet Concerto in B-flat Major, Op. 113

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