[Trombone-l] 1967 Chicago Symphony Trombone section CD
Howard Spindel
howard at sci1.com
Tue Feb 17 19:01:35 CST 2009
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I
already have the low brass recording and enjoy it immensely, so I ordered this.
A little feedback: Your website is somewhat
confusing to use for orders. Also confusing
because I had to scroll down each page to see any
information. FYI, I use Firefox - latest version.
Howard
At 02:23 PM 2/17/2009, WindSong Press wrote:
>OK, this is a commercial message - I don't do
>many of these, only when something comes in that
>some people would be interested in. Unlike the
>1971 recording that had orchestral excerpts,
>this is only trombone quartets. At that time
>Glen Dodson was still in Chicago before going to
>Philadelphia. There is more information including some samples at
>http://www.windsongpress.com/CD/cso%20bones/cso%20bones_1967.htm
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>The 1967 Chicago Symphony
> Trombone Section
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> Jay Friedman, Glenn Dodson, Frank Crisafulli and Edward Kleinhammer
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>The first thing I remember about this recording
>project was Jean Martinon, CSO Music Director,
>learning we had a trio made up of myself, Glenn
>and Ed. He wanted to hear us play, so we did so
>after a rehearsal one day. That turned into a
>chamber music concert where all four trombones
>played the Schutz motets and the Speer Sonatas,
>as well as the Stavinsky Octet. In those days
>radio station WFMT liked to record recitals that
>were happening for the station, especially by
>CSO members. The recordings were largely done by
>Norman Pellegrini. I called Norm and asked if
>would like to record a full recital for the
>radio station and he agreed. We had two or three
>sessions in the Bond Chapel on the University of
>Chicago campus. It was a small chapel and we
>were seperated by about 20 feet for good stereo
>seperation - Jay and Glenn on one side, and
>Chris and Ed on the other. I think the sound of
>this recording is superior to the sound quality
>on the 1971 CSO Low Brass Excerpt recording. We
>never played together as a quartet prior to that or since.
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>On this recording Mr Friedman and Mr Dodson
>alternate on the first and second parts; Mr
>Crisafulli plays the third parts; Mr Kleinhammer
>plays bass trombone on all selections.
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>-Comments by Jay Friedman
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>Copyright 2008 - Kagarice Brass Editions
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> Daniel Speer - Sonata
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> Giovanni Gabrieli, arr. Keith Brown - Sonata
> Andrea Gabrieli, arr. Jay Friedman - Ricercare
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: I. Intrada
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: II. Canone
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: III. Interludium
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: IV. Corale
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: V. Intermezzo
> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: VI. Arietta
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> Kazimierz Serocki - Suite for Four Trombones: VII. Toccatina
> Johannes Brahms, arr. Richard Fote - Chorale Prelude No. 8
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> Francis H. McKay - Intermezzo for Four Trombones
> Leslie Bassett - Quartet
> Robert Sanders - Scherzo and Dirge
> Pfleger - Herzengesang-Maestoso
> René Maniet - Divertimento: I. Allegro
> René Maniet - Divertimento: II. Poco Lento Andante
> René Maniet - Divertimento: III. Allegro Rondo
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> Brian Frederiksen
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> WindSong Press
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> PO Box 146
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> Gurnee, Illinois 60031
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> Phone 847 223-4586 Fax 847 223-4580
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> www.windsongpress.com
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> brianf at windsongpress.com
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