François-Xavier Bilger Video
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Catlin Sullivan Morse Maria Kouznetsova Kouznetsova 2017
I: LAKESCAPE 0:00 II: DEPTH IN BITS 2:42 III: LAKESCAPES 7:40 Featuring: Emma Bilger: Bassoon/Contrabassoon Jacob Meleras: Bassoon Mark Pinder: Oboe/English Horn Martin van de Ven: Contrabass Clarinet Thanks to: Cameron McKittrick, Linda Catlin Smith, Julia Pappo, Justin Sullivan, Emily Morse, Isaac Page, Dylann Miller, James Reesor, James Dowbiggin, Maria Kouznetsova, Daniel E. Wright, and Sam Hill who all helped in the creation and presentation of this project. LAKESCAPES was originally presented in 5 movements in December 2017 as part of Thoughts to Drown to by The Yacht Club.
Charlier Aubier 1868 1926 1944
Théo Charlier +••.••(...)Belgium) Etude n° 2 « De style » pour trompette, avec accompagnement d'orchestre de Fabien Gabell tirée des 36 Etudes transcendantes pour trompette (1926) Trompettiste : Eric Aubier Dir : François-Xavier Bilger Sans doute la plus belle des mélodies pour trompette du spécialiste Théo Charlier. LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, COLLECTIONCB2, COLLECTIONCB3, COLLECTIONCB4 and IDEAL "DISCOTHEQUE" OF MORE THAN 1,500 ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF FEELINGS : (http•••)
Samuel Adler Adler Vermeulen Charles Vernon John Sampen Leclair 1928 1939 1966 1974 1994 1998
from Albany TROY306 (1998) (http•••) A unique disc - both entertaining and educational! The wonderful draw of this album, besides the music of Samuel Adler is the great artistry of the various musicians involved in this project. What talent lies in American Orchestras! This disc proves it beyond question. Samuel Adler was born in Mannheim, Germany in 1928 and came to the United States in 1939. He holds a B.M. from Boston University and an M.A. from Harvard University. During his tenure in the U.S. Army, he founded and conducted the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra and because of the Orchestra's great psychological and musical impact on the European cultural scene, he was awarded the Army's Medal of Honor. His catalogue includes more than 400 published works in all media. He has also published three books. From 1966 to 1994 he was professor of composition at the Eastman School. He was the chairman of the department since 1974. He is currently on the faculty of the Juilliard School of Music. The pieces on this disc were all composed at the request of and for all the friends Dr. Adler has made in America's Orchestras over the years. Contents: Samuel Adler, composer Canto I for Trumpet Solo David Bilger, trumpet Samuel Adler, composer Canto XIV (A Klezmer fantasy for Clarinet solo) Franklin Cohen, clarinet Samuel Adler, composer Canto XI for Horn solo William VerMeulen, French horn Samuel Adler, composer Canto XIII for Piccolo solo Jan Gippo, piccolo Samuel Adler, composer Canto II for Trombone solo Charles Vernon, bass trombone Samuel Adler, composer Canto XV for English Horn solo Thomas Stacy, English horn Samuel Adler, composer Canto IV for Alto Saxophone solo John Sampen, saxophone Samuel Adler, composer Canto XII for Bassoon solo Judith LeClair, bassoon Review: "This remarkable disc offers superb readings of works for unaccompanied woodwind and brass instruments by Samuel Adler (b. 1928), professor of composition at the Eastman School for 28 years and now on the faculty of the Juilliard School....Recorded in eight studios by eight engineers and mastered by Richard Price of Squires Productions, the disc is a triumph of engineering." (American Record Guide)
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