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Brass Bonanza Catalogue Brass Bonanza Brass Bonanza catalogue Brass Bonanza Renowned equally for their versatility as for the volume with which they can dominate the largest symphony orchestras, brass instruments are able to both pack a punch and soothe the senses. From battlefields to bluesy night-clubs, bells lifted high or muted into new personalities, brass bands and chamber groups have always found their niche in society and fans in performance. From novelty items to serious concertos, solo sonatas and scintillating septets, this segment catalogue has a surprise at every turn. We hope you will enjoy all the fun, fanfare and frisson it has to offer. Contents Listing by Composer ................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Collections ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Marco Polo ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Index ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 2 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.559313 ANDERSON, Leroy (1908-1975) Orchestral Music, Vol. 1 - Bugler's Holiday (+Piano Concerto • The Golden Years • Fiddle-Faddle) Catherine Moore, David McCallum, John Blackshaw, Trumpet / BBC Concert Orchestra / Leonard Slatkin 8.559356 ANDERSON, Leroy (1908-1975) Orchestral Music, Vol. 2 - Song of Jupiter (+Jazz Pizzicato • The Waltzing Cat • Waltz Around the Scale) David McCallum, Trumpet / Alistair Young, Piano / BBC Concert Orchestra / Leonard Slatkin 8.559357 ANDERSON, Leroy (1908-1975) Orchestral Music, Vol. 3 - A Trumpeter's Lullaby (+Sleigh Ride • The Typewriter • Plink, Plank, Plunk! • The Syncopated Clock) Catherine Moore, David McCallum, John Blackshaw, Trumpet / BBC Concert Orchestra / Leonard Slatkin 8.559259 BABBITT, Milton (1916-2011) Around the Horn (+Soli e Duettini • Whirled Series) William Purvis, Horn 3 8.573046 BACH, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) St. Matthew Passion - Music for Trumpet and Organ Dorthe Zielke, Trumpet / Søren Johannsen, Organ 8.572288 BERKELEY, Lennox (1903-1989) Chamber Music: Horn Trio (+Flute Sonatina • Viola Sonata • Quintet for Wind and Piano) Stephen Stirling, Horn / Susanne Stanzeleit, Violin / Raphael Terroni, Piano 8.550441 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) Horn Trios (+DUVERNOY / HERZOGENBERG) Jenö Keveházi, Horn / József Kiss, Oboe / Ildikó Hegyi, Violin / Jenő Jandó, Piano 8.559250 BROUWER, Margaret (b. 1940) Mandala (+Aurolucent Circles (Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra) • SIZZLE) Kevin Price, Trombone / Royal Liverpool PO / Gerard Schwarz 4 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.573046 8.570824 BACH, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) CRESSWELL, Lyell (b. 1944) St. Matthew Passion - Alas! How Swift • Kaea Music for Trumpet and Organ (+The Voice Inside • Cassandra's Songs) Dorthe Zielke, Trumpet / Søren Johannsen, Organ Michael Kirgan, Trumpet / David Bremner, Trombone / New Zealand SO / James Judd 8.572288 8.554694 BERKELEY, Lennox (1903-1989) DANZI, Franz (1763-1826) Chamber Music: Horn Trio Sonata for Horn and Piano in E Minor, Op. 44 (+Flute Sonatina • Viola Sonata • (+Wind Quintets, Op. 68) Quintet for Wind and Piano) Michael Thompson, Horn / Philip Fowke, Piano Stephen Stirling, Horn / Susanne Stanzeleit, Violin / Raphael Terroni, Piano 8.550441 8.550441 BRAHMS, Johannes (1833-1897) DUVERNOY, Frédéric Nicolas (1765-1838) Horn Trios Horn Trios (+DUVERNOY / HERZOGENBERG) (+BRAHMS / HERZOGENBERG) Jenö Keveházi, Horn / József Kiss, Oboe / Jenö Keveházi, Horn / József Kiss, Oboe / Ildikó Hegyi, Violin / Jenő Jandó, Piano Ildikó Hegyi, Violin / Jenő Jandó, Piano 8.559250 8.572773 BROUWER, Margaret (b. 1940) EL-KHOURY, Bechara (b. 1957) Mandala Horn Concerto, "The Dark Mountain" (+Aurolucent Circles (Concerto for Percussion (+Violin Concerto No. 1, "On the Borders of and Orchestra) • SIZZLE) Nowhere" • Clarinet Concerto, "Autumn Pictures") Kevin Price, Trombone / Royal Liverpool PO / Gerard Schwarz David Guerrier, Horn / Orchestre National de France / Jean-Claude Casadesus 5 8.559335 FUCHS, Kenneth (b. 1956) Canticle to the Sun (+United Artists) Timothy Jones, Horn / London SO / JoAnn Falletta 8.571027 GABRIELI, Giovanni (1554-1612) Music for Brass London Symphony Brass / Eric Crees May not be available in all territories. Please check with your distributor. 8.553609 GABRIELI, Giovanni (1554-1612) Music for Brass, Vol. 1 London Symphony Brass / Eric Crees 8.553873 GABRIELI, Giovanni (1554-1612) Music for Brass, Vol. 2 London Symphony Brass / Eric Crees 6 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.554129 GABRIELI, Giovanni (1554-1612) Music for Brass, Vol. 3 London Symphony Brass / Eric Crees 8.554302 GERSHWIN, George (1898-1937) Gershwin for Trumpet: It ain’t necessarily so • Embraceable You and Other Great Songs Arranged for Trumpet and Piano Juraj Bartos, Trumpet / Peter Breiner, Piano 8.559715 GOULD, Morton (1913-1996) Cinerama Holiday (+Concerto Grosso • Formations) Jeffrey Silberschlag, Trumpet / Seattle SO / Gerard Schwarz 8.573321 HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) Messiah - Music for Trumpet and Organ Dorthe Zielke, Trumpet / Søren Johannsen, Organ 7 8.559188 HARBISON, John (b. 1938) Chamber Music - Christmas Vespers: The Three Wise Men Bill Kurtis, Narrator / Charles Geyer, Barbara Butler, Trumpet / Gail Williams, Horn / Michael Mulcahy, Trombone / Craig Knox, Tuba 8.570482 HAYDN, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) Trumpet Concerto • Horn Concerto No. 1 (+Double Concerto • Harpsichord Concerto) Dmitri Babanov, Horn / Jürgen Schuster, Trumpet / Cologne CO / Helmut Müller-Brühl 8.554806 HAYDN, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) Trumpet Concertos (+HUMMEL / NERUDA) Niklas Eklund, Trumpet / Swedish CO / Roy Goodman 8.550441 HERZOGENBERG, Heinrich von Horn Trios (+BRAHMS / DUVERNOY) Jenö Keveházi, Horn / József Kiss, Oboe / Ildikó Hegyi, Violin / Jenő Jandó, Piano 8 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.572649 HOLBROOKE, Joseph (1878-1958) Horn Trio (+Violin Concerto, "The Grasshopper" • Violin Sonata No. 1) Mark Smith, Horn / Kerenza Peacock, Violin / Robert Stevenson, Piano 8.573239 HOSOKAWA, Toshio (b. 1955) Orchestral Works, Vol. 1 - Horn Concerto 'Moment of Blossoming' (+Lotus under the moonlight • Chant) Stefan Dohr, Horn / Royal Scottish NO / Jun Märkl 8.559207 HOVHANESS, Alan (1911-2000) Symphonies Nos. 4, 20 and 53 • The Prayer of St. Gregory John Wallace, Trumpet / Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Wind Orchestra / Keith Brion 8.559294 HOVHANESS, Alan (1911-2000) Khrimian Hairig (+Guitar Concerto • Symphony No. 60) Lars Ranch, Trumpet / Berlin RSO / Gerard Schwarz 9 8.554806 HUMMEL, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Trumpet Concertos (+HAYDN / NERUDA) Niklas Eklund, Trumpet / Swedish CO / Roy Goodman 8.554773 JACKSON, Nicholas (b. 1934) Organ Works: Music for Trumpets and Organ Rod Franks, Maurice Murphy, Trumpet / Nicholas Jackson, Organ 8.559378 JONES, Samuel (b. 1935) Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra (+Symphony No. 3, "Palo Duro Canyon") Christopher Olka, Tuba / Seattle SO / Gerard Schwarz 8.572353 MAXWELL DAVIES, Peter (b. 1934) Strathclyde Concerto No. 3 (+No. 4) Robert Cook, Horn / Peter Franks, Trumpet / Scottish CO / Peter Maxwell Davies 10 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.572363 MAXWELL DAVIES, Peter (b. 1934) Trumpet Concerto (+Piccolo Concerto • 5 Klee Pictures) John Wallace, Trumpet / Royal Scottish NO / Peter Maxwell Davies 8.550437 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Chamber Music: Horn Quintet, K. 407 • A Musical Joke, K. 522 (+Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370) Jenö Keveházi / Kodály Quartet 8.570419 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4 Jacek Muzyk, Horn / Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio / Agnieszka Duczmal 8.550148 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4 • Rondo K. 371 Miloš Števove, Horn / Capella Istropolitana / Jozef Kopelman 11 8.571049 MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Horn Concertos (Complete) Miloš Števove, Horn / Capella Istropolitana / Jozef Kopelman May not be available in all territories. Please check with your distributor. 8.554806 NERUDA, Johann Baptist Georg (1707-1780) Trumpet Concertos (+HAYDN / HUMMEL) Niklas Eklund, Trumpet / Swedish CO / Roy Goodman 8.572482 PENDERECKI, Krzysztof (b. 1933) Horn Concerto (+Fonogrammi • Partita • The Awakening of Jacob • Anaklasis • De natura sonoris) Jennifer Montone, Horn / Warsaw PO / Antoni Wit 8.572596 PIAZZOLLA, Astor (1921-1992) Tango Distinto - Music for Solo Trombone and Instrumental Ensemble Achilles Liarmakopoulos, Trombone 12 BRASS BONANZA Listing by Composer 8.553613 POULENC, Francis (1899-1963) Chamber Music (Complete), Vol. 3 - Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone (+Sonata for 2 Pianos • Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon • Sonata for 2 Clarinets • Elégie for Two Pianos • Sonata for Piano Duet • Capriccio d'après Le bal masqué for Two Pianos • L'embarquement pour Cythère) Hervé Joulain, Horn / Jacques Mauger, Trombone / Guy Touvron, Trumpet 8.572193 PROKOFIEV, Sergey (1891-1953) Romeo and Juliet for Brass Band Eikanger-Bjørsvik Band / Bjarte Engeset 8.553444 PURCELL, Henry (1659-1695) Trumpet Sonata (+Ode for St. Cecilia's Day • Te Deum • Raise, raise the voice • The noise of foreign wars • Jubilate Deo) David Staff, Trumpet / Orchestra of the Golden
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