Sachse, Ernst c1813-5.oct.1870 Germany, ? - Weimar
trumpeter, although equally virtuoso he never gained the international fame of his rival Friedrich Sachsse, 1833-1851 he was trumpeter in Weimar and Detmold and performed in Hannover, the stadtmusiker Ernst Friedrich Ludwig Sachse (5.feb.1788-27.jun.1847) in August Schmidt 'Neuer Nekrolog' 1847 was his father, 1833 Weimar is his earliest documented concert, 5.mar.1848 he played his concertino at the Witwen-Waisen-Konzert in Weimar, 28.aug.1850 he played in the premiere of Wagner's Lohengrin conducted by Franz Liszt in Weimar, 1851 Oberstabstrompeter of the Weimarer grossherzoglichen Hofkapelle which was significantly enlarged that year by Franz Liszt, the claim that he gave some inspiring concerts c1860 in Paris is wrong because the Paris Revue et Gazette and Le Menestrel never mentioned a concert by any Sachse, Wolfgang Suppan gives Ernst Friedrich Ludwig Sachse died 5.oct.1870 not in Weimar, the Paris Revue et Gazette of 8.oct.1870 reported the death of Ernst Sachse on 5.oct.1870 in Weimar, from 1879 until the present day his compositions (mainly his concertino) have been published in numerous arrangements for different instruments and keys ; not related to trumpeter Friedrich Sachsse (Bendeleben 1809-15.jan.1893 Hannover) ; possibly related to clarinetist Ferdinand Sachse (Latdorf 14.oct.1824-23.feb.1917 Hannover) [rem: their surnames were consistently given different in the same Hannover city directories: Friedrich Sachsse and Ferdinand Sachse]

Title Parts


Concertino in B flat (F). Trombone (trumpet) and orchestra. 1844-1845
originally for trumpet in E flat by Ernst Sachse, from 1879 until the present day arranged by numerous editors/arrangers for different instruments and keys
pub for trombone and piano S. Philipp & Sohn, Berlin May 1886
pub for trombone, tenorhorn or euphonium and orchestra Louis Oertel, Hannover Sep 1887
arr by C. Gerlach for trombone and Military band, published C. F. Schmidt, Heilbronn Aug 1896
perf: Friedrich Seeberg of Weimar, Orchestra of the Fransche Tuin in de Plantaadje / Victor von Elbel. Amsterdam 14jun1856
perf: Jurgen Heinel, Staatskapelle Berlin / Heinz Fricke. Berlin Classics 0120013
1 - Allegro maestoso
2 - Adagio
3 - Theme and variations. Allegro moderato
[] Adagio. Trumpet and orchestra. composed Weimar 6may1844
part 2 of his Concertino
ms dated 1844 from Detmolder Furstlicher Bestand, Lippische Landesbibliothek Detmold

[] Variations "Polonaises". Allegro moderato. Trumpet in E flat and orchestra. composed in Lippe [Detmold]
part 3 of his Concertino
ms dated 1844 from Detmolder Furstlicher Bestand, Lippische Landesbibliothek Detmold

[] 12 Piecen fur vollstimmige Militair-Musik (17stimmig)
pub Polet, Weimar 12aug1838 (announced in the Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik)

[] Festzugs-Marsch zur 300-jahrigen Jubelfeier der Universitat Jena
composed by E. Sachse - ? Ernst
pub Kuhn, Weimar Apr 1859

[] Das ganze Deutschland soll es sein! Vaterlands-Marsch
composed by E. Sachse - ? Ernst
pub Kuhn, Weimar Oct 1870

[] 6 Duetten fur 2 B-Trompeten. 2 Trumpets in B (Cornets)
pub A. E. Fischer, Bremen Apr 1879

[] 100 Etuden fur Es-Trompete
according the International Trumpet Guild Journal composed c1850
arranged by Hermann Pohlmann, published by Merseburger, Leipzig Oct 1888

[] 15 Etuden. Tenorhorn
pub A. E. Fischer, Bremen

[] 28 Grosse ausgewahlte etuden. Trumpet in B (Cornet a piston)
herausgegeben und neu bearbeitet von Hermann Pietzsch, published C. F. Schmidt, Heilbronn Germany

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