TRUMPET (B♭), HORN (E♭), and EUPHONIUM (C) (or BARITONE in B♭)
Oskar Böhme’s “Prelude and Fugue, Op. 28, No. 1” for is a captivating piece that showcases the virtuosity and unique timbral qualities of these brass instruments. The composition is divided into two distinct sections: the Prelude and the Fugue. The Prelude, in C minor, features melodic lines intertwined among the trumpet, horn, and baritone, creating a rich tapestry of harmonies and textures. The Fugue displays intricate interplay among the instruments, showcasing their individual characteristics while harmonizing together to create a cohesive and intricate musical fabric. Scored for Trumpet (B♭), Horn (E♭), and Euphonium (C). Set includes parts for Horn in F and Baritone in B♭.