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====For brass instrument and orchestra==== =====Trumpet concerto===== {{Main|Trumpet concerto}} 20th century: *[[Trumpet]] Concerto: {{hlist| [[Kalevi Aho|Aho]] | [[Malcolm Arnold|Arnold]]| [[Alexander Arutiunian|Arutiunian]]| [[Oskar Böhme|Böhme]]| [[André Jolivet|Jolivet]]| [[William P. Perry|Perry]]| [[Jan Sandström (composer)|Sandström]]| [[Frank Ticheli|Ticheli]]|[[John Williams|J. Williams]]|[[Bernd Alois Zimmermann|Zimmermann]]<ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Vignal |editor1-first=Marc |title=Bernd Aloïs Zimmermann |date=2005 |publisher=Larousse Éditions |isbn=978-0320002854 |url=https://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/musdico/Zimmermann/170713 |language=fr}}</ref>}} =====Horn concerto===== Classical era: * Bohemian composer [[Antonio Rosetti|Francesco Antonio Rosetti]] composed several solo and double horn concertos. He was a significant contributor to the genre of horn concertos in the 18th century. Most of his outstanding horn concertos were composed between 1782 and 1789 for the Bohemian duo Franz Zwierzina and Joseph Nage while at the Bavarian court of Oettingen-Wallerstein. One of his best-known works in this genre is his Horn Concerto in E flat major C49/K III:36. It consists of three movements: 1. Allegro moderato 2. Romance 3. Rondo. Many common features of the [[galant style]] are present in Rosetti's music and composing style. In his E-flat horn concerto, we hear periodic and short phrases, galant harmonic rhythm and melodic line reduction.{{sfn|Holman|2004}} Rosetti's influence on the 18th century composers, musicians and music was considerable. At the Bavarian court of Oettingen-Wallerstein, his music was often performed by the Wallerstein ensembles. In Paris, his compositions were performed by the best ensembles of the city, including the orchestra of the Concert Spirituel. His publishers were Le Menu et Boyer and Sieber. According to [[H. C. Robbins Landon]] (Mozart scholar),{{sfn|Kearns|1997}} Rosetti's horn concertos might have been a model for Mozart's horn concertos.{{sfn|Sadler|1975}}{{relevance inline|date=April 2021}} 20th century: *[[French horn]] Concerto: [[Kalevi Aho|Aho]], [[Malcolm Arnold|Arnold]], [[Alexander Arutiunian|Arutiunian]], [[Kurt Atterberg|Atterberg]], [[York Bowen|Bowen]], [[Elliott Carter|Carter]], [[Peter Maxwell Davies|Davies]], [[Reinhold Glière|Glière]], [[Ruth Gipps|Gipps]], [[Paul Hindemith|Hindemith]], [[Alan Hovhaness|Hovhaness]], [[Gordon Jacob|Jacob]], [[Oliver Knussen|Knussen]], [[György Ligeti|Ligeti]], [[Tristan Murail|Murail]], [[Krzysztof Penderecki|Penderecki]], [[Richard Strauss|Strauss]], [[Henri Tomasi|Tomasi]], [[John Williams|J. Williams]]{{citation needed|date=April 2021}} =====Trombone concerto===== {{Main|Trombone concerto}} 20th century: *[[Trombone]] Concerto: [[Kalevi Aho|Aho]], [[Derek Bourgeois|Bourgeois]], [[Trombone Concertino (David)|David]], [[Pascal Dusapin|Dusapin]], [[Renaud Gagneux|Gagneux]], [[Launy Grøndahl|Grøndahl]], [[Vagn Holmboe|Holmboe]], [[Lars-Erik Larsson|Larsson]], [[Darius Milhaud|Milhaud]], [[Michael Nyman|Nyman]], [[Ole Olsen (musician)|Olsen]], [[Nino Rota|Rota]], [[Christopher Rouse (composer)|Rouse]], [[Jan Sandström (composer)|Sandström]], [[Henri Tomasi|Tomasi]]{{citation needed|date=April 2021}} =====Other brass instruments===== 20th century: *[[Cornet]] Concerto: [[Derek Bourgeois|Bourgeois]], [[Frederick Corder|Corder]], [[Martin Ellerby|Ellerby]], [[Edward Gregson|Gregson]], [[Elgar Howarth|Howarth]], [[Ernest Tomlinson|Tomlinson]], [[Denis Wright (composer)|Wright]]{{citation needed|date=April 2021}} *[[Euphonium]] Concerto: [[Jan Bach|Bach]], [[Michael Ball|Ball]], [[Derek Bourgeois|Bourgeois]], [[William Brusick|Brusick]], [[Nigel Clarke (composer)|Clarke]], [[Vladimir Cosma|Cosma]], [[James Curnow|Curnow]], [[Kevin Day|Day]], [[Robert Jager|Jager]], [[Johan De Meij|De Meij]], [[Kenneth Downie|Downie]] [[Martin Ellerby|Ellerby]], [[Eric Ewazen|Ewazen]], [[Allen Feinstein|Feinstein]], [[Juraj Filas|Filas]], [[David Gaines (composer)|Gaines]], [[David Gillingham|Gillingham]], [[John Golland|Golland]], [[Peter Graham (composer)|Graham]], [[Edward Gregson|Gregson]], [[Robert Groslot|Groslot]], [[Alun Hoddinott|Hoddinott]], [[Joseph Horovitz|Horovitz]], [[Tim Jansa|Jansa]], [[Karl Jenkins|Jenkins]], [[Christian Lindberg|Lindberg]], [[Jukka Linkola|Linkola]], [[Vanja Lisjak|Lisjak]], [[Paul Mealor|Mealor]], [[Pete Meechan|Meechan]], [[Anthony O'Toole|O'Toole]], [[Stephen Roberts (composer)|Roberts]], [[Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer)|Scott]], [[Philip Sparke|Sparke]], [[John D. Stevens|Stevens]], [[Adam Wesolowski|Wesolowski]], [[Philip Wilby|Wilby]].{{citation needed|date=April 2021}} *[[Tuba]] Concerto: [[Kalevi Aho|Aho]], [[Alexander Arutiunian|Arutiunian]], Broughton, [[Renaud Gagneux|Gagneux]], [[Vagn Holmboe|Holmboe]], [[Tuba Concerto (Vaughan Williams)|Vaughan Williams]], [[John Williams|J. Williams]]{{citation needed|date=April 2021}}
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