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==== 19th-century pedagogy ==== In the Romantic era, [[Leipzig]] became a center of trombone pedagogy, and the instrument was taught at the [[University of Music and Theatre Leipzig|Musikhochschule]] founded by [[Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy]]. The [[Paris Conservatory]] and its yearly exhibition also contributed to trombone education. At the Leipzig academy, Mendelssohn's bass trombonist, [[Karl Traugott Queisser]], was the first in a long line of distinguished professors of the trombone. Several composers wrote works for Queisser, including Mendelssohn's concertmaster [[Ferdinand David (musician)|Ferdinand David]], Ernst Sachse, and [[Friedrich August Belcke]]. David wrote his ''[[Trombone Concertino (David)|Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra]]'' in 1837, and Sachse's solo works remain popular in Germany. Queisser championed and popularized [[Christian Friedrich Sattler]]'s tenor-bass trombone during the 1840s, leading to its widespread use in orchestras throughout Germany and Austria.
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