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Old 09-30-2006, 04:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Bernard Adelstein (retired with the Cleveland Orchestra and my former teacher) is right up there with the finest.

Who is Maurice Andre......a Spanish guitar player?

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According to my current teacher who is also the principal trumpet with our local symphony and professor of trumpet performance at Michigan State University, "Maurice Andre never blew a sour note". I am sure that he did, but, I can't find recorded evidence of it.


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Old 10-08-2006, 07:07 AM   #22 (permalink)
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I wasn't aware of that website until that link, and I navigated around and browsed elsewhere, a paragraph here and there... what a mean-spirited website! I mean, honest criticism certainly serves a purpose in music, but Andre giving a refund? That just rubs me the wrong way! The whole idea of rankings too... that's just mean.
This is just part of the territory! If you have a reputation like Maurice André has, you have to be careful about everything that you do. No press will be given to the incredible inspiration that he gave the orchestra before and during the performance. Unfortunately there are enough recordings and now YouTube evidence that MA has not been careful with his playing legacy in recent years.

I have most of the older records and CDs but have stopped buying since the mid 80's. He is one of my heroes and I do not need proof that everyones time comes. I saw him last live in concert the early 90s in Germany and decided that an era was over (for me anyway).

His students do carry the flame however! His early recordings are a MUST for every trumpet player.
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I am writing a paper for music class and need to find 5 famous trumpet music pieces and the most famous trumpet music piece. I also need to know of some composers for the trumpet. Can anyone help me? I have done all sorts of internet searches and have not had any luck. Thanks
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I am writing a paper for music class and need to find 5 famous trumpet music pieces and the most famous trumpet music piece. I also need to know of some composers for the trumpet. Can anyone help me? I have done all sorts of internet searches and have not had any luck. Thanks

Wow that's like asking everyone out here who's the best ____ Look out the responses will be flying!

Famous trumpet pieces:

A Trumpeters Lullaby
Bugler's Holiday
La Virgin De La Macarena
Hummel Trumpet Concerto
Haydn Trumpet Concerto (Most Famous?)

As for composers:

Leroy Anderson
Herber L. Clarke


Ok there's a start... Let's see what the group comes up with...
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Listening to the recordings are good. Hearing them live is the bomb.

I have not heard most of the players that have been listed live in concert. I do know the greats that I have heard live, the recordings generally do not do their sound justice.

On the Monette website there are some clips of Manny Laureano playing. He of course sounds spectacular, but those clips don't compare to having him shake your inner self with the gorgeous sound of his.

I don't know where you live, but if you have the chance, go listen to as much live music (performed by competent musicians) as you can.

Amen Dave!
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You know, a fond memory was a bunch friends in college went to hear the pines of rome when it was being performed by the MN orchestra.




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