Sonate | Paul Hindemith (1895 - 1963) |
I. Heiter bewegt
III. Sehr lebhaft |
Sean Edward Paul Marantelli, Flute |
Amir Farid, piano |
Hindemith completed the Sonata for Flute and Piano (1936) before resigning from his post at the Berlin Hochschule. He composed the work for his colleague, flutist Gustav Scheck, but the Nazi regime forbade the premiere performance. The Sonata is one of a set of 26 sonatas completed between 1935 and 1955. Hindemith sought to expand the concert repertoire, particularly for wind instruments, and used these pieces as technical exercises on the theoretical concepts from his Unterweisung im Tonsatz. |
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Locus Iste | Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896) |
Arranged by Ralph Sauer |
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Kit Millais, Tenor Trombone |
Stephen Gould Tenor Trombone,Kit Millais Tenor Trombone, Stuart Brennan Tenor Trombone, Kiran Samuel Bass Trombone |
Locus Iste is a sacred motet, the text is used to celebrate the church's dedication and was arranged for an SATB choir. It was the first of many motets Bruckner wrote in Vienna as a church organist. This piece has been arranged by trombonist Ralph Sauer and has become standard repertoire for the trombone quartet. |
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Achieved is the Glorious Work from 'The Creation' | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) |
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Kit Millais, Tenor Trombone |
Stephen Gould Tenor Trombone,Kit Millais Tenor Trombone, Stuart Brennan Tenor Trombone, Kiran Samuel Bass Trombone |
This is an excerpt the oratorio 'The Creation' . The oratorio depicts the creation of the world as depicted in the Book of Genesis. This rearrangement for trombone quartet is a standard of the Trombone Quartet repertoire. |
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