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The Art of the Trombone

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The Art of the Trombone
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StudioNaxos
Release DateJune 1, 1999
UPC Code730099471626
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Tracks

  1. Duet For Trombone And Organ
  2. Intermezzo, Op. 53
  3. Romanze (Cadenza: Trudel)
  4. Morceau Symphonique (Cadenza: Trudel)
  5. Chorale (Kirchenordnung Braunschweig)
  6. Hosannah
  7. Sinfonia Sacra 'Jesu, Meine Freude', Op. 56
  8. Fantasia, Op.58
  9. I Moderato
  10. II Adagio
  11. III Vivo (Finale)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent Performances!Quote
As a trombonists, sometimes hearing solos over piano accompaniment gets stale. Hearing trombone and organ play Morceau Symphonique is a refreshing change! The organ has many textures as opposed to piano's one clank-clank texture. All the pieces on this set are worth listening to over and over. If you're a trombonist, buy this CD! If you're an organist looking for a different sound to organ accompanying, buy it also! How often do you see a combination like this?

~C~ November 10, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteGreat CDQuote
This is a great CD that showcases two instruments that are often overlooked in solo work. The trombone and organ blend remakabley well and Trudel does a supurb job of showing off the instrument. May 20, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteSuperb display of the trombone's performance capabilitiesQuote
The Art of the Trombone presents a tremendous display of the capacity that the trombone holds for solo repertoire. Alan Trudel is certainly one of the world's most talented performers of the trombone, and Patrick Wedd's organ accompaniment provides a sound that is seldom heard with trombone. While the literature presented on the cd may lack the diversity provided by cds such as the London Trombone Sound and some of Lindberg's, I am thouroughly satisfied with the outcome that has been achieved, it certainly fulfilled the producer's desire to illustrate the trombone's abilities as an eloquent and expressive instrument. This cd is an excellent representation of the capacities of a solo trombone, and I would recommend it to anyone with the slightest interest in low brass instrumental work. August 23, 2001

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