Trumpet Spectacular
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Trumpet Spectacular
Music Price: $17.98
As of Oct 10 23:58 EDT (details)
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| Studio | Telarc |
| Release Date | March 15, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 089408022326 |
| Buy this item | $17.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 10 23:58 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours,
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Tracks
- Napolitana con Variazioni
- Largo Al factotum
- Trumpet Voluntary
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- The Flight Of The Bumblebee
- A Carmen Fantasy
- Medley Of Famous Tenor Arias
- La Danza
- Traumerei
- Carnival Of Venice
- A Trumperter's Lullaby
- Chaconne
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(15 reviews)
|  | It's not the "Tonight" show any more! |  |
The entire disc is superb and who knew Doc could play like this? Wow! And of course, being an Ohio native, the fact that it's the Cincinnati Orchestra is just a bonus.
August 8, 2006A great selection of music. Severson's performance is outstanding. Sound reproduction is exceptionally good. If you enjoy trumpet you should have this CD
March 22, 2006This album really lets Severinson shine. I always felt he was underchallenged on the Tonight Show. And Kunzel is at his best here, too. If you like Doc and Erik, also give a listen to Big Band Hit Parade.
December 24, 2005 |  | Amazing technic, but poor tone. |  |
I listened to this cd and the technic is truly amazing. This guy is really good-BUT-he has that nasty jazz tone that doesn't do well in classical music. Especially disturbing is the Bach-Busoni Chaconne. Listen to the piano performance by Evgeny Kissin and you'll know what I mean. Good for motivation for brass students, but if you want some really good, sweet classical, go somewhere else.
December 1, 2005Of course, we all knew and loved Doc Severerinsen as the top shelf band leader fronting the top-shelf Tonight Show Band when Johnny was at the helm. But this collection shows Doc as he really is.....not "just" a top lead trumpet man, but indeed, a top trumpet player. He appproaches ALL music with a seriousness and respect that only a true musician can bring to a composition, no matter WHAT the genre. All great instrumentalists will tell you that the goal is to sound as much like the human voice as possible. As Doc approaches the Puccini suite, you understand what they mean. His technique is beyond category, able to deliver nuance and expression as any instrumentalist (and vocalist!) would ever hope to. This is a must for any music lover, and for any student of the trumpet.....time to go to school! And bring a lunch!
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