[Trombone-l] Hosannah recordings and performance tips?

George Butler georgebutler2003 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 29 06:31:56 CDT 2007


Hi Marius,
   
  There is a fine 1991 recording of Liszt's Hosannah (from Cantico del sol) for Trombone and Organ, S 677, by Christian Lindberg and organist Gunnar Idenstam on BIS, catalog #488.  Other pieces on the CD include:
   
  Liszt:  Cujus animam, S 679, from Rossini's Stabat Mater (Rome, 1860-1870);
  Gardner Read (USA) Invocation, op. 135 (20th c.) and De profundis, op. 71(1946);
  Anders Hillborg (Sweden):  U-Tangia-Na (1991)
  Petr Eben (Czech Republic):  Two Invocations (1988);
  Alfred Schnittke (Russia):  Schall und Hall (20th c.)
  Jan Sandstrom (Sweden):  Lacrimae, lacrimae ["Tears, tears"] (1991)
   
  Liszt wrote his "Palm Sunday piece" for bass trombone, but it works on large tenor as well. If I remember correctly, the trombone part ranges from pedal B-flat, with some F-attachment D's and C's, up to high G.  The organ part is flashy, but playable.  The trombone part requires a lot of air, so don't get too dizzy!  The opening chorale is based upon a German chorale, so find the words and translate them, and add the appropriate articulations.  (I've got them somewhere.)  
   
  Everybody has a gig on Easter Sunday, but there's no reason to be sitting at home on Palm Sunday, what with this fun piece.  Add the Liszt/Rossini "Cujus animam" and the Holst, and you've got yourself a nice romantic program.
   
  George
  Tallinn, Estonia
  
Marius Helgå <marius.helga at nb.no> wrote:
  Hello

I'm planning to play Franz Liszt's "Hosannah" together with an organist
later this summer, and is looking for recordings of it. I have one, with
Alain Trudel from the record "The Art of the Trombone", but tips on others
would be appreciated.

I also wonder if anyone out there has any tips on "traps" to look out for
when playing this piece?

Have a fine day

Marius Helgå
Bass Trombone, Mo i Rana, Norway


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