Cornet Favourites - Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom

Cornet Favourites

Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2005-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2005 Rhino Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Herbert L. Clarke: From The Sh Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 6:01
2
Herbert L. Clarke: Sounds From Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 5:25
3
Frank Simon: Willow Echoes (19 Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 3:54
4
Jean Baptiste Arban: Fantaisie Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 7:44
5
Virgil Thomson (b. 1896); At t Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 4:42
6
Herbert L. Clarke: The Debutan Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 5:24
7
Carl Hohne: Slavische Fantasie Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 8:22
8
Herbert L. Clarke: The Bride o Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 5:47
9
Herbert L. Clarke: Cousins (ca Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 4:00
10
Arthur Pryor: Polka-Exposition Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 3:32
11
Herbert L. Clarke: The Maid of Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 3:52
12
Henry Fillmore: Trombone Famil Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 5:16
13
Clay Smith: The Cascades - Pol Gerard Schwarz & William Bolcom 4:04

Reviews

  • The finest in brass playing!

    5
    By ScotchPoodle
    One of the great trumpet albums of all time. G. Schwarz is a true musician and master of the instrument. Bolcom's playing is spectacular. A must for your brass album collection.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Bry1226
    I used ''From The Shores of the Mighty Pacific'' to help me play my NYS band audition. It helped a lot. Thanks iTunes.
  • Marvelous!! A Must Have for Any Fan of Great Brass Playing!!

    5
    By yebanks
    I first heard selections from this CD almost 20 years ago on the radio via the old NY City classical station WNCN. What an impact it made on me! All of the performances are quite fine, but it's Gerry Schwartz who really shines here. His "Carnival of Venice" is superb, but it's his renditions of "Maid of the Mist" and "Sounds from the Hudson" that truly demonstrate how muich of a master he really was. Kudos to Ron Barron on the Pryor piece, and to William Bolcom who adds just the right amount of finesse and lilt to his accompaniment. Bravo!!