Bright horn
A long time ago, Eli's introduction to trumpet music was a Roger Voisin long play record, now sadly missed. Voisin was the principle trumpet with the BSO and had an amazingly bright tone and was an incredibly precise player.
Eli meant to behave but there were way too many options.
A long time ago, Eli's introduction to trumpet music was a Roger Voisin long play record, now sadly missed. Voisin was the principle trumpet with the BSO and had an amazingly bright tone and was an incredibly precise player.
Posted by EliRabett at 8:38 PM
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Still can't say I'm a freind of horn music, though this group makes horns sound very good (warning:finnish humor) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edXQqWRhues
If the bunny likes trumpet music, he may want to look up "Matthias Höfs" on youtube. Or better yet: "German Brass" (of which Höfs is a member).
Good example here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvitVubLOPM
In spite of the YouTube video header, the trumpet concerto in E flat major is by Hayden, not Vivaldi.
Uan Rasey FTW.
This is a link to a rendition of Hyden's Trumpet Concerto in E flat major:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExFLej3tdss
look out also for Trumpet by Maurice André I have a collection of him playing Telemann Trumpet Concerti.
For French Horn then Barry Tuckwell with Mozart Horn concerti takes some beating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uVVinE9W0U
I had a mono on Decca way back that was melted on a radiator by a relative but managed to replaced that with a Stereo version. But then such opinions are inherently subjective.
Hayden? Hyden?
Let's call him Haydn, shall we? :-)
Marco
Hayden - Haydn
Sorry, fliengers liker baenaenas - gout.
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