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Baroque Trumpet Concertos
from: Seraphim / EMI Classics
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25 Romantic Classics
from: Vox (Classical)
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Mozart's Magnificent Voyage
from: Children's Group
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Telemann:Tafelmusik (Complete) [Box Set]
from: Brilliant Classics
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Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4
from: EMI Classics
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Wynton Marsalis - Baroque Music for Trumpet
from: Sony
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Caprice - Alison Balsom
from: EMI Classics
: :It is only natural that players of instruments with a limited repertoire should resort to transcriptions, citing a long line of arrangers from Bach to Liszt to Heifetz. However, the suitability of the material is as important as the skill of the transcriber, and you don't have to be a 'purist' to object to some of Balsom's choices. Some of the transcriptions are her own, some are by Julian Milone, a violinist, who also provided the orchestrations of the non-orchestral accompaniments. Unfortunately they sound unnatural compared to Mozart's, in an aria from ...
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25 Baroque Favorites
from: Vox (Classical)
: :It is only natural that players of instruments with a limited repertoire should resort to transcriptions, citing a long line of arrangers from Bach to Liszt to Heifetz. However, the suitability of the material is as important as the skill of the transcriber, and you don't have to be a 'purist' to object to some of Balsom's choices. Some of the transcriptions are her own, some are by Julian Milone, a violinist, who also provided the orchestrations of the non-orchestral accompaniments. Unfortunately they sound unnatural compared to Mozart's, in an aria from ...
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Vaughan Williams: The Nine Symphonies
from: RCA
: :It is only natural that players of instruments with a limited repertoire should resort to transcriptions, citing a long line of arrangers from Bach to Liszt to Heifetz. However, the suitability of the material is as important as the skill of the transcriber, and you don't have to be a 'purist' to object to some of Balsom's choices. Some of the transcriptions are her own, some are by Julian Milone, a violinist, who also provided the orchestrations of the non-orchestral accompaniments. Unfortunately they sound unnatural compared to Mozart's, in an aria from ...
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The Jane Austen Companion
from: Nimbus Records
: :If the people at Nimbus are smart, they'll do a whole collection of discs on this theme. The literary-musical connection is, when done tastefully, as it is here, irresistible. As the intelligent and interesting notes maintain, 'London at the time of Jane Austen was one of the most exciting centers in all of Europe for music,' and this was an era of great fertility of composers in general. Lucky Jane! Imagine publishing your second novel the same year that Beethoven's Seventh Symphony receives its premiere. Or offering your fourth novel to ...
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