Ernst Sachse

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Ernst Sachse (* 1810 ; † 1849 ) was a German composer .

Little is known of the composer's life. His most famous compositions are the concertinos for bass trombone and tenor trombone and orchestra. However, he also left behind other works for orchestra and chamber music. He wrote etudes that are still used today in studies at conservatories.

Works

Orchestral works

  • Polonaise in E major for large orchestra, 1840.
  • Polka in B flat major , for orchestra
  • Concertino in F major , for bass trombone and orchestra
  • Concertino in B flat major , for trombone and orchestra

Works for wind orchestra

  • Festival march and polka in E flat major
  • Soldiers dream and awakening in E flat major , march
  • Four marches for military band (A flat major, E flat major, B flat major and F major)
  • Overture and inter-act music
  • Concertino in F major , for bass trombone and wind orchestra
    1. Allegro
    2. Andante
    3. Allegro moderato
    4. Variation I.
    5. Variation II
  • Concertino in B flat major , for trombone and wind orchestra
    1. Allegro Maestoso
    2. Adagio (attacca)
    3. Allegro maestoso
  • Concertino in E flat major , for solo E flat cornet and wind instruments

Chamber music

  • Sonata , for horn and piano
  • String quartet 4
  • Six concert duets , for two trumpets
  • Six duets , for three trumpets

Textbooks

  • 100 Etudes , for Trumpet
  • 28 Etudes , for Trumpet

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Thuringian State Archives Rudolstadt - Hofkapelle Rudolstadt; Composers MZ (late 17th to early 20th century) pp. 490-491
  2. Thuringia archives portal - Sondershausen court orchestra (see also: Thuringia archives website )