Ghost Dialogues: Music for Trumpet

Catalogue No: MSV 28572
EAN/UPC: 809730857225
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Release Date: July 21, 2017
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Discs: 1
Total Playing Time: 62:55

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A fine anthology of recent music for trumpet by American composers, in basically tonal ‘post-modernist’ idiom and with a wide range; three pieces for trumpet with piano in traditional ‘sonata-accompaniment’ style, songs with trumpet obbligato and two works for trumpet and tenor sax duo, quite unique works from two very differently inspired composers.

These are first recordings and feature one of America’s foremost trumpeters, Chris Gekker, currently Professor of Trumpet at the University of Maryland, who has appeared as guest soloist with the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony and other leading orchestras and opera companies. Fine performances throughout from Chris Vadala (Director of Jazz Studies at University of Maryland), Clara O’Brien (Associate Professor of Voice at the University of North Carolina), and Rita Sloan, who is also a faculty member at Maryland and also of the Aspen Music Festival among many other activities.

    Robert Gibson
  1. Fall
  2. Lance Hulme: Ghost Dialogues
  3. I. Adieu Adieu, Remember Me
  4. II. Dammi la mano in pegno
  5. III. It goes so fast
  6. Carson Cooman: Equinox Sonata
  7. I. Sun Horizon
  8. II. Dream Walking
  9. III. Moon Mysteries
  10. Lance Hulme: The Street Has Changed
  11. I. In the city that ruled me
  12. II. Had you sucked no more sense than I
  13. III. What were you? It is too late to learn
  14. IV. Echoes
  15. David Heinick
  16. Served Two Ways
  17. Kevin McKee
  18. Song for a Friend

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  1. 01
    Fall



  2. 02
    I. Adieu Adieu, Remember Me



  3. 03
    II. Dammi la mano in pegno



  4. 04
    III. It goes so fast



  5. 05
    I. Sun Horizon



  6. 06
    II. Dream Walking



  7. 07
    III. Moon Mysteries



  8. 08
    I. In the city that ruled me



  9. 09
    II. Had you sucked no more sense than I



  10. 10
    III. What were you? It is too late to learn



  11. 11
    IV. Echoes



  12. 12
    Served Two Ways



  13. 13
    Song for a Friend