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Wynton Marsalis - Baroque Music for Trumpet
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Wynton Marsalis - Baroque Music for Trumpet  (Audio CD) 
by Wyntom Marsalis

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Sony Classical
Composer: Henry Purcell, George Frideric Handel, Giuseppe Torelli, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Melchior Molter
Conductor: Raymond Leppard
Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Trumpet Concerto In D Major - 1. Allegro
2. Trumpet Concerto In D Major - 2. Largo
3. Trumpet Concerto In D Major - 3. Allegro (moderato)
4. 'Let the Bright Seraphim' From Samson
5. Sonata A 5 For Trumpet & Strings, T.V. 3
6. 'Sound the Trumpet' from Come Ye Sons Of Art
7. 'Chaconne' from Come Ye Sons Of Art
8. 'Entrada' from The Indian Queen
9. 'Trumpet Air' from The Indian Queen
10. 'Trumpet Tune' from King Arthur
11. 'Trumpet Overture' from The Indian Queen
12. Sonata A 5 For Trumpet & Strings, T.V. 7
13. 'Eternal Source Of Light Divine'
14. For Solo Trumpet And Strings, Concert No. 2 - 1. Allegro
15. 2. Adagio
16. For Solo Trumpet And Strings, Concert No. 2 - 3. Allegro
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing talentApr 22, 2001
By A. Foster "tfcreate"
Without doubt, the birthday ode to Queen Anne (Eternal Source of Light Divine) is one of the loveliest pieces ever. Couple that with two of the most accomplished talents in the world, you have a near spiritual moment. Even those with even a passing interest in the classics will find this a stirring expierence. this is true candy for the ear and food for the soul.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5fabulousSep 27, 2003

Marsalis' prodigious talent coupled with the greatest of Baroque brass composers is a combination that cannot be beat! Of course, Anthony Newman takes everything (less the slow stuff, of course) at his characteristic "lively" pace, but Marsalis keeps up. His execution of the ornamentation is awesome! Gotta have this one!

15 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5A blast of brassAug 18, 2005
By Julius P. Gittens "artist, broadcaster"
I first encountered this on cassette, quite by accident. It later became the background for my work at morning at the easel painting watercolours. But this is no wallpaper music. The technical genius of matching separate recordings of different trumpet parts is surpassed only by Marsalis's bright and lively technique. The masters would be pleased. As for the watercolours, I can now stand before them and see the music's influence on paper. Well worth the listening...

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Old school WyntonAug 11, 2005
By Patrick Randall
This cd features a lot of Wynton's earlier piccolo playing, which, while perhaps not as brilliant as you'd hear on his Gabriel's Garden album, is slightly more refined and appropriate to the repertoire. That isn't to say he doesn't embellish; The Fasch concerto has some tastefully inserted ornaments. "Let the Bright Seraphim" is as well played with soprano Edita Gruberova as it is in Wynton's later recording with Kathleen Battle. The Purcell selections on the album are probably the best examples of good piccolo playing I've found, particularly the trills. One only need listen to the "Entrada" to see how delicate and refined the playing on the whole album is.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5I want the Musicians!Aug 17, 2010
By EGGPLANT13
I want you to listen, I mean listen to this album and I just don't want the casual listeners who appreciate classical or chamber music to listen.
No!, I want the musicians. Real live musicians to listen.
I don't care if you play a Classical Guitar, a Flute, or a French Horn; just listen to THIS MAN.
And if you do happened to play any type of professional 'Trumpet & Brass', Jazz band or if you are in a professional orchestra; Go ahead, listen.
You will either find yourself saying he's "Awesome" or "Damm, he's good!" or 'Wow!".
Then sit back and realize that Wynton Marsalis is really, really, really, really, really good!
No, I mean "REALLY" good ; so good that you know there are ONLY BUT a HANDFUL (like maybe ONLY 2 or 3) other trumpeters, past or present, dead or alive, that could even begin to compete with this 'Outstanding' Trumpeter.
How,I wish I could actually hear him in concert!

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