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  1. Though classical instruments resembling the trombone appeared in the 15th century, it was during the Renaissance that the trombone, with its recognizable features and varied sizes (alto, tenor, bass), truly flourished. Who was the first person to play trombone?

  2. Historians put a date of 1450 on the earliest of the sackbutts, though the earliest surviving examples today are from the 1500s. They were well known in sacred music and entered the orchestra in the 1700s. By that time, the sackbutt had been expanded into a family that included contrabass, bass, alto and tenor members.

  3. Jan 29, 2023 · Lauren Cabral. January 29, 2023. It is thought that the trombone was invented in the mid-15th century in Europe. Notably, it shares the same ancestor as the trumpet. Trombones were used for a variety of musical situations, including to entertain in the courts of aristocrats, in religious music, and in military bands.

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  5. Musicians of the time thought diatonically – though even the term ‘diatonic’ owes more to our own times than to the Renaissance: trombonists, like other musicians (singers in particular), conceived of tonal relationships in a modal framework, within which consonance was achieved through instinctive or conventional adjustments of pitch, in the pr...

  6. The first use of the trombone in a symphony was Swedish composer Joachim Nikolas Eggert in his Symphony in E-flat in 1807. The composer usually credited with its introduction into the symphony orchestra, however, is Ludwig van Beethoven, who used it in the last movement of his Symphony No. 5 in C minor (1808).

  7. Oct 2, 2004 · Perhaps it was these oratorios that inspired Christoph Willibald Gluck to introduce the trombone into his ballet Don Juan and, beginning with Orfeo ed Euridice, into several operas. Gluck's example, in turn, encouraged Mozart to use trombones in some of his operas.

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