I think this recording classified as unknown, as are the two Austrian trombonists who recorded it. I enjoyed listening to them.
Underrated/unknown/forgotten trombone recordings
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Here are two unknown Hungarian jazz trombonists and one underrated American:
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Buster Cooper and Thurman Green
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Any of the bootleg Carl Fontana recordings from "jazzytbn" or something similar to that on youtube
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This piece is amazing. I first heard it on Naxos, with the correct Horn / Alto Trombone combination, and I could not believe how well the trills were aligned. I think I listened to it while I was at my wife's swim meet, as the full serenade version, along with Leopold Mozart's Serenade that we get his "concerto" from. I just got to watch competitive swimming to this amazing sound track.
These two guys in your video really do well. They have huge sounds on those altos! I think they were going for that French horn sound.
I have been seeking the original score or even a new publication of this piece for so long. I can't seem to find it. Maybe Maximilien has published his version.
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There is a good alto trombone player from the Czech Republic here:
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I haven't published it, but I should! I was hoping to make an edition of the whole serenade (which really is a great piece!) rather than publish only the "Concertino", but I'm not sure when I'll ever have the time for that...harrisonreed wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 5:14 pmThis piece is amazing. I first heard it on Naxos, with the correct Horn / Alto Trombone combination, and I could not believe how well the trills were aligned. I think I listened to it while I was at my wife's swim meet, as the full serenade version, along with Leopold Mozart's Serenade that we get his "concerto" from. I just got to watch competitive swimming to this amazing sound track.
These two guys in your video really do well. They have huge sounds on those altos! I think they were going for that French horn sound.
I have been seeking the original score or even a new publication of this piece for so long. I can't seem to find it. Maybe Maximilien has published his version.
Maximilien Brisson
www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen