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  2. Jules Levy (April 24, 1838 – November 28, 1903) was a cornetist, teacher and composer . Biography. Born in London, England, he reportedly began his study of the cornet with only its mouthpiece; his family could not afford the instrument itself.

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    Already at the age of five play, but his father wanted to Levy Cornet could buy no instrument for financial reasons. Only when he was 17 years, it was so far. In 1856, he played in the Royal Band of h.m. Grenadier Guardsand since 1860, he played for 30 shillings per week Cornet solos in the interval of the executions in the Princess Theatre in Lond...

    Work for Cornet and brass band

    1. 1877 Lizzy Waltz 2. 1877 Young American Polka 3. 1878 Levyathon Polka (Levy Athens Polka) 4. 1880 Grand Russian Fantasia 5. 1885 levy's Cornet Polka 6. 1888 "Du, Du liegst mir im Herzen" with Variations 7. 1888 Yankee Doodle 8. 1891 Whirlwind Polka 9. 1897 Emily Polka 10. 1902 Red's Air and Variations 11. 1903 Our Own Make Polka 12. 1903 Best Shot Polka 13. Attila 14. Alice, Where Art Thou? 15. Blue Bells of Scotland 16. Carnival of Venice, special processing of the composition by Jean-Bap...

    Wolfgang Suppan, Armin Suppan: Das Neue Lexikon des Blasmusikwesens, 4. Auflage, Freiburg-Tiengen, Blasmusikverlag Schulz GmbH, 1994, ISBN 3-923058-07-1
    Paul e. Bierley, William h. Rehrig: The heritage encyclopedia of band music: composers and their music, Westerville, Ohio: Integrity Press, 1991, ISBN 0-918048-08-7
    Margaret Hindle Hazen, Robert m. Hazen: The music one. An illustrated history of brass bands in America, 1800-1920, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987.
    Irving Sablosky: What they heard: music in America, 1852-1881: From the pages of Dwight's Journal of Music, Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
  3. Jules Levy (1930-2006): Symphony No. 1 "Life and Death" (1958)Vasil Stefanov conducting the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWith the brevity of a ...

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  4. Jan 22, 2022 · Jules Levy (24 April 1838, London, Eng. – 28 November 1903, Chicago, Ill.) was a cornetist, teacher, and composer. Levy reportedly began his study of the cornet with only its mouthpiece; his family could not afford the instrument itself.

  5. Nov 2, 2009 · Jules Levy (April 24, 1838 – November 28, 1903) was a cornetist, teacher, and composer. Born in London, England, he reportedly began his study of the cornet with only its mouthpiece; his family could not afford the instrument itself.

  6. May 12, 2021 · One of the earliest brass recordings we have. This is among a collection of brass solos from 100 or more years ago. Even though many are poor fidelity, the p...

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  7. ojtrumpet.no › levyJules Levy

    Jules Levy was perhaps the most celebrated cornetist of the 19th century. He created a great popularity for the cornet in USA as a solo instrument from 1870 to his death in 1803. His fame grew through the rivalry that Patrick Gilmore fostered with Matthew Arbuckle (1828 - 1883).

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