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Blues, Ballads, and Beyond: Influences Outside the Concert Hall

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Mystic with a Credit Card (Michael Colgrass); Javier’s Dialog (Dennis Llinas); Improvisation No. 1 (Enrique Crespo); Sonata for Trombone and Piano (Daniel Schnyder); Night Set for Trombone and Piano (Robert Suderburg); Doolallynastics (Bryan Lynn); Sonata (Jack Cooper).

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Mark Hetzler: Blues, Ballads, and Beyond: Influences Outside the Concert Hall

Read "Blues, Ballads, and Beyond: Influences Outside the Concert Hall" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The trombone has proven not so an elusive lead instrument in jazz. But what of moving beyond jazz. There is classical literature addressing the instrument. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's bastardly father, Leopold, composed the first classical trombone piece, Concerto for Alto Trombone in 1756. Josef Haydn's brother, Michael, composed Concerto shortly after in 1764. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Jan ...


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