Sounding Trumpets #2323
. . . the blend of brasses and organs is always and exciting combination.
Hour One
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: 3 Heroic Marches (La Majesté; La Grace; La Valliance) –Matthew Sadler, trumpet; Marcus Sterk (2001 Metzler/St. Jacob Church Friedberg, Germany) Organum 2810101
JAN PIETERSZOON SWEELINCK: Variations, Mein junges Leben hat ein End –Alison Balsam, trumpet; Quentin Thomas (2009 Harrison/Paisley Abbey, Scotland) EMI 75683
JOHANN FRIEDRICH FASCH: Concerto in D –Dominic Derasse, trumpet; Kenneth Bowen (1979 Kern/Notre Dame Collegiate Church, Vernon, France) Roven Records 10216
G. F. HANDEL: Voluntary –Mathias Schmutzler, trumpet; Felix Friedrich (1730 Trost/Parish Church, Waltershausen, Germany) Querstand 9809
SAMUEL ADLER: Barcarolle, fr Clarion Calls –Keith Benjamin, trumpet; Melody Turnquist Steed (1987 Kney/Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kansas City, MO) Gothic 49127
HENRI TOMASI: Variations on Salve Regina –Eric Aubier, trumpet; Thierry Escaich (1956 Beuchet-Debierre/St. Etienne-du-Mont, Paris, France) Indesens 12
SAMUEL DUCOMMUN: Sonata da Chiesa –Adam Hayes & Joel Treybig, trumpets; Andrew Risinger (1969 Aeolian-Skinner/Belmont University, Nashville, TN) Curvepoint 15205
Filler – FASCH (see above)
Hour Two
BACH (after Vivaldi): Concerto in D, BWV 972 –Chuck Seipp, trumpet; Randall Sheets (2002 Lively-Fulcher/Franciscan Monastery Washington, DC) Seipp-Sheets Duo 2017
VACLAV NELHYBEL: Metamorphosis –Michael Tunnell, trumpet; J. David Wagner (1994 Schantz/1st Presbyterian Church, Jeffersonville, IN) Centaur 2793
GIOVANNI VIVIANI: Sonata No. 2 in C –Michael Sachs, trumpet; Todd Wilson (1929 Skinner/Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH) Musical Arts Association 51201
JEREMIAH CLARKE: Prince of Denmark’s March. WILLIAM ALBRIGHT: Jericho (Battle Music) –Fred Sauter, trumpet; Roger Sherman (1965 Flentrop/St. Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle, WA) Loft 1155
RICHARD STRAUSS: Festival Entry –Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble; Anthony Newman (1993 Mander/St. Ignatius Loyola Church, New York, NY) Sonoma 001
Filler – BACH (see above)
PIPEDREAMS is supported in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Wesley C. Dudley by their family, by grants from Walter McCarthy, Clara Ueland, and the Greystone Foundation, the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, by Jan and Steve Kirchner, and by listener-contributors to this public radio station. Additional support comes from Berghaus Organ Company, Inc. of Bellwood, IL and Bond Organ Builders, Inc. of Portland, OR, members of APOBA, the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America, a collaborative of designers, creators, and maintainers of pipe organs found in religious and educational institutions, concert halls, and residences throughout the United States and beyond. A resource guide and member prospectus is available at APOBA.COM.