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Plays Haydn, Mozart, Telemann and Others
Tom Collier
Label: Origin Classical
Released: 2012
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Tracks
Duo I For Two Violins, Opus 67 - Louis Spohr; Three Duos For Two Violins, Opus 99 - Franz Joseph Haydn; Duet For Two Violins (After The Piano Sonata In A Major, K.331) - W.A. Mozart; Duet In G Major For Violin And Flute - Georg Philipp Telemann (Rolf Ermeler, Editor); Duet No. 1 For Two Violins, Opus 33 - Franz Krommer; Allegro From Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Moto Perpetuo In C Major, Opus 11 - Niccol˜ Paganini (Fritz Kreisler, Transcription).
Personnel
Tom Collier
vibraphoneAdditional Personnel / Information
Tom Collier: vibraphone, marimba.
Album Description
For this recording, Tom Collier has arranged works mostly composed for two violins, and has adapted them to marimba and vibraphone. Collier's first encounter with classical music for marimba occurred in the late 1950's when he learned from transcriptions of great violin music, some of the only published music available for mallet instruments at the time. This recording marks Collier's return to his earliest musical roots as a student. Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle, Collier has appeared with the Seattle Symphony, The Denver Symphony, the Los Angeles Repertoire Orchestra, The Norrthwest Chamber Orchestra, and L.A. Contempo 4 (a modern music ensemble).
Review
- Plays Haydn, Mozart, Telemann and Others by C. Michael Bailey
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