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Reinhold Friedrich Discographie 1 Discographie Reinhold Friedrich – Trompete Capriccio Ausgezeichnet mit dem "ECHO-Preis": B. A. Zimmermann NOBODY KNOWS DE TROUBLE I SEE / LUCI- ANO BERIO Sequenza X, WOLFGANG RIHM Sine nomine I / GIANCINTO SCELSI Vier Stücke für Trompete solo / WILHELM KILLMAYER The broken Farewell Interpret: Reinhold Friedrich, Trompete Orchester: Radio- Sinfonie-Orchester Frankfurt Dirigent: Dimitri Kitajenko Bestellnr.: CAP 10482 AUFNAHMEN ALS MITGLIED DES HR-Brass: Venetian Brass VENEZIANISCHE MEHRCHÖRIGKEIT Werke von Gabrieli, Frescobaldi, Guani, Massaino, Gussago, Lappi, Raveri-Sammlung Interpreten: HR-Brass Dirigent: Edward Tarr Bestellnr.: CAP 5012 HR-Brass DIE BLECHBLÄSER DES RADIO-SINFONIE-ORCHESTERS FRANKFURT Werke von Bach, Händel, Purcell, Copland, Carter, Barber Interpreten: HR-Brass, Dirigent: Lutz Köhler Bestellnr.: CAP 10361 HR-Brass DIE BLECHBLÄSER DES RADIO-SINFONIE-ORCHESTERS FRANKFURT MODEST MUS- SORGSKY Bilder einer Ausstellung/ SERGEJ PROKOFIEFF Romeo und Julia, Interpreten: HR-Brass, Dirigent: Lutz Köhler, Bestellnr.: CAP 10408 HR-Brass DIE BLECHBLÄSER DES RADIO-SINFONIE-ORCHESTERS FRANKFURT GEORGE GERSHWIN Strike up the band, Porgy & Bess, The best of Gershwin / LEONARD BERNSTEIN Westside Story (Arr.: Eric Crees) Interpreten: Tony Fisher (Lead Trompete) / Jiggs Whigham (Solo-Posaune) / HR-Brass Dirigent: Jiggs Whigham Bestellnr.: CAP 10429 HR-Brass DIE BLECHBLÄSER DES RADIO-SINFONIE-ORCHESTERS FRANKFURT Sergej Prokofieff: Peter und der Wolf / Camille Saint-Saens: Carneval der Tiere Interpreten: HR-Brass, Konrad Beikircher (Erzähler) Dirigent: Lutz Köhler Bestellnr.: CAP 10836 Reinhold Friedrich spielt ANDRÉ JOLIVET: Concertino für Trompete, Streichorchester und Klavier/ EDISON DE- NISOV: Con Sordino für Trompete und Klavier/ ANDRÉ DENISOV: Konzert für Trompete und Orchester Nr. 2/ JAAN RÄÄTS: Konzert für Trompete, Klavier und Streichorchester op. 92/ DMITRI SHOSTAKOVITCH: Konzert Nr. 1 op. 35 für Klavier, Trompete und Streichorchester Interpreten: Reinhold Firedrich (Trompete), Thomas Duis (Kla- vier) Orchester: Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Dirigent: Lutz Köhler, Bestellnr.: CAP 10575 20th Century Portraits ERNST BLOCH Hiver-Printemps, Proclamation for Trumpet and Orchestra, Poèmes d'Automne, Suite for Viola and Orchestra Interpreten: Sophie Koch (Mezzo-Sopran), Tabea Zimmermann (Viola), Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete) Dirigent: Steven Sloane Orchester: Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Bestellnr.: CAP 67076 Reinhold Friedrich, Trompete BENEDICT MASON Konzert für Trompete und Orchester (1999) / WOLFGANG RIHM Marsyas (Szene für Trompete, Schlagzeug und Orchester) / CASPAR JOHANNES WALTER Stücke gegen den Stillstand Nr. 1-4 (1992 / 96) Interpreten: Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete), Robyn Schulkowsky (Schlagzeug) Dirigen- ten: Sian Edwards, Lucas Vis Orchester: Radio Sinfonie Orchester Frankfurt Bestellnr.: CAP 10880 Klassische Trompetenkonzerte JOSEPH HAYDN Konzert für Trompete und Streicher H 7e:1 Es-Dur / MICHAEL HAYDN Concertino C-dur (Adagio&Allegro molto aus der Sinfonie P 34 für Trompete und Orchester) / MICHAEL HAYDN Concertino D-Dur (Adagio&Allegro aus der Serenade B-Dur) für Trompete und Orchester) / JOHANN NE- PUMUK HUMMEL Konzert für Trompete und Orchester E-Dur (S 49 / W 1) / LEOPOLD MO- ZART Andante&Allegro moderato aus der Serenade D-Dur für Trompete, Posaune und Orchester Interpreten: Rein- hold Friedrich (Trompete) Dirigent: Sir Neville Marriner Orchester: Academy of St.-Martin-in the Fields Bestellnr.: CAP 71005 Reinhold Friedrich - Tribute to Old England JEREMIAH CLARKE Suite D-dur (Trumpet Voluntaries für Trompete und B. c. (irrtüml. Purcell zugeschr.) / WILLIAM CORBETT Sonaten op. 1 (Nr. 12 · in C · für Trompete und B. c.) / GOTTFRIED FINGER Sonate für Trompete, Violine, Oboe und B. c. C-Dur / GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL Sonaten op. 5 Nr. 1-7 HV 396-402 (HHA 4, 10 Nr. 2 für 2 Soloinstrumente und B. c.) Nr. 1 · HV 396 A-Dur / WILLI- AM LAWES Fantasia-Suites Nr. 1-8 (für Violine(n), Viola da gamba und Orgel) Nr. 6 · D-Dur / RICHARD MUDGE Konzert für Trompete, Streicher , Bläser und B. c. D-Dur / HENRY PURCELL Ouvertüren Z 770 in g, Sonaten für 2 Trompete und Streicher (Orgel) Nr. 1-2 / VALENTINE SNOW Trumpet Tunes Nr. 1-5 (für Trompete(n) und Pauken) Interpret : Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete) Orchester : Berliner Barock Compagney Bestellnr .: CAP 67013 Konzerte für Klappentrompete JOSEPH HAYDN Konzert für Trompete und Streicher E-Dur Hob.VIIe:1 / JOHAN NEPUMUK HUMMEL Konzert für Trompete und Orchester E-Dur / MICHELE PUCCINI Konzert für Flöte, Klarinet- te, Klappentrompete, Horn und Orchester Interpret: Reinhold Friedrich (Klappentrompete) Orchester: Orchester Wiener Akademie Dirigent: Martin Haselböck Bestellnr.: CAP 10598 Trompetenkonzerte des Barock JOHANN SAMUEL ENDLER Sinfonia a 7 in F-Dur / GEORG PHILIPP TELE- MANN Concerto in D-Dur, Ouvertüre D-Dur verbunden mit einer tragikomischen Suite, Concerto Nr.3 in D-Dur / JOHANN FRIEDRICH FASCH Concerto a 8 in D-Dur; Concerto in D-Dur für 2 Trpt Interpreten: Budapest Strings Bestellnr.: CAP 10529 Werke amerikanischer Komponisten SAMUEL BARBER Capricorn Concerto op. 21 (1944) (für Flöte, Oboe, Trom- pete und Orchester), Serenade op. 1 (1929) (für Streichorchester), Adagio aus dem Streichquartett op. 11 h-moll (1936) / AARON COPLAND Quiet City (1940) (für Orchester) / ARTHUR FOOTE Air und Gavotte (für Streichorchester), Suite op. 63 E-dur (1908) (für Streicher) / CHARLES IVES The Unanswered Question (1906 - rev. 1930 / 35) (für Orchester (2 Fass. ) a. Contemplations) Interpreten: Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete), Lajos Lencses (Oboe, Englisch- horn), Janos Balint (Flöte), Orchester: Budapest Strings Bestellnr.: CAP 10505 Reinhold Friedrich-Italienische Trompetenkonzerte ALESSANDRO STRADELLA Sonata a 8 Viole con una tromba für Trompete, 8 Streicher und B.c. / ARCANGELO CORELLI Sonate für Trompete, 2 Violinen, Streicher und B.c., D-Dur / ALESSANDRO MARCELLO Konzert für Trompete, Streicher und B.c. d-moll / GIUSEPPE TORELLI Sonate für Trompete, Streicher und B.c. D-Dur, Sonate für Trompete, Streicher und B.c. D-dur Bearbeitung , Konzert für Trompete, Streicher und B.c. D-Dur / TOMASO ALBINONI Concerto a cinque, für Trompe- te, Streicher und B.c. d-moll, Sonate für Trompete, Streicher und B.c. C-Dur Interpreten: Reinhold Friedrich (Trompe- te), Jürgen Hübscher (Therobe) Orchester : Budapest Strings Bestellnr.: CAP 10768 Ruth Ziesak, Sopran und Reinhold Friedrich, Trompete JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen BWV 51 (Solokantate) / ALESSANDRO MELANI Qual mormorio giocondo (Solokantate m. Trompete) / ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI A battaglia, pensieri (Aria con tromba sola), Il Giardino di amore (Serenata a due) Ouvertüre · (Sinfonia) auch Bearbeitung für Trompete und Orgel, Su le sponde del Tebro (Kantate m. Trompete) / ALESSANDRO STRADELLA Il Barcheggio (1681) (Serenata a tre) Sinfonia I · für Trompete und Strei- cher Interpreten : Ruth Ziesak (Sopran), Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete ) Orchester: Budapest Strings Dirigent : Béla Bánfalvi Bestellnr .: CAP 10583 Reinhold Friedrich an friends THE BAROQUE TRUMPET GALA JOHANN SAMUEL ENDLER Ouvertüre in D-Dur / GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL Aria "Va tacito e nascosto" in F-Dur, Vier Sätze in D-Dur / HEINRICH IG- NAZ FRANZ BIBER Sonata a 7 in C-Dur / GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN Konzert in D-Dur / ANTONIO VIVALDI Concerto con due Trombein C-Dur / GOTTFRIED HEINRICH STÖLZEL Concerto grosso a quattro Chori in D-Dur Interpreten : Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete/Leitung), Yosemeh Adjei, Jeroen Berwaerts, Laura Vukobratovic, Adam Rixer, Felix Wilde, Sarah Slater (Trompeten) Orchester : Capella Istropolitana Dirigent : Holger Speck Bestellnr .: CAP 71107 Reinhold Friedrich-Trompetenkonzerte JOHANN SAMUEL ENDLER Sinfonia für 2 Trompeten&Orchester in F- Dur / JOHANN MELCHIOR MOLTER Konzert für Trompete, Holzbläser und Streicher Nr. 1 D-Dur MWV 6/32, Sinfonia Concertante für Trompete, 2 Oboen, 2 Hörner & Fagott D-Dur MWV 8/2, Konzert für Trompete, Holzbläser und Streicher Nr. 2 D-DurMWV 6/33, Sinfonia für 2 Trompeten, 2 Flöten, 5 Pauken, Oboe & Streicher F-Dur MWV 7/14 Interpret : Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete) Orchester : mit Budapest Strings Bestellnr .: CAP 10725 La Belle Epoque FRANZÖSISCHE MUSIK FÜR TROMPETE UND KLAVIER Interpreten: Reinhold Friedrich ( Trompete), Thomas Duis (Klavier) Bestellnr.: CAP 67152 Werke für Trompete und Percussion ACHIM CHRISTIAN BORNHÖFT: Perfor I / JOHN CAGE: One IV, Sonata For Two Voices / NICOLAUS A. HUBER: Doux et scintillant / CASPAR JOHANNES WALTER: Reigen / CHRISTIAN WOLFF: Pulse, Trio I Interpreten: Truike van der Poel (Mezzosopran), Kornelia Brandkamp (Flöte), Reinhold Friedrich (Trompete), Jens-Peter Maintz (Violoncello), Robyn Schulkowsky (Schlagwerk) Bestellnr.: CAP 67178 Reinhold Friedrich - Top BEARBEITUNG FÜR TROMPETE, POSAUNE UND ORGEL JOHANN SEBASTI- AN BACH Musikalisches Opfer BWV 1079 Nr. 5 · Ricercare a 6, Sonaten für Flöte und obl. Cembalo BWV 1030-1032 3 BWV 1031 Es-Dur, Sonaten für Flöte und obl. Cembalo BWV 1030-1032 - Bearbeitung für Trompete und Orgel / AR- CANGELO CORELLI Sonaten op. 5 Nr. 1-12 (für Violine (Blockflöte o. a.) und B. c.) Nr. 12 d-moll / g-moll (La Fol- lia) Variationen über eine altspanische Sarabande / JOHN HINGSTON Fantasien ((Fantazias) für 2 Trompeten und B. c.) Suite Fantazia, Allmand, Ayre / GIOVANNI BATTISTA RICCIO La Pichi (Canzon) / ANTONIO VIVALDI Konzerte für Violine(n), Streicher und B. c. F 1 (zum Teil bearbeitet) Nr. 22 E-dur PV 241 R 269 op. 8, 1 (La primave- ra), Konzerte für Violine(n), Streicher und B. c. F 1 (zum Teil bearbeitet) - Bearbeitung
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