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| Re: tpt chamber rep./need everyone's input! Jeff,
The Janacek Capriccio should have popped into my head immediately. Various others (Octandre, Ocho, the Zwillich piece for 5, etc.) have already been mentioned.
John Wallace recorded the Vackar Concerto years ago on Nimbus and it's a fabulous piece.
I hope the following aren't repetitive. We've done (or are doing) most of them the past few years at CalArts:
P. M. Davies: Quintet (tpt , str. 4tet)
Hindemith: Septet (fl, ob, cl, bs cl, bsn, hn, tpt)
Mozart: Divertimenti (2 fl, 5 tpts, timp)
Wolpe: Piece (solo tpt, cl, hn, 2 vlns, vc, db)
Gubaidulina: Trio (3 tpts)
Wolff: Mosaic Trio (tpt, vln, piano)
Trio #1 (fl, tpt, vc)
Pulse (tpt, perc)* just recorded by Reinhold Friederich
Birtwistle: Hoquetus Petrus (2 fl, picc tpt)
Silkhouse Tattoo (2 tpts, side drums)* premiered by John Wallace et moi
Erickson: The Idea of Order at Key West (sop, fl, cl, bs cl, tpt, vla, vc)
Schoenberg: Nachtwandler (sop, picc, tpt, perc, piano)
Ives: From the Steeples and the Mountains (chimes, tpt, trb)
Chaves: Soli (ob, cl, bsn, tpt)
Surinach: Ritmo Jondo (cl, tpt, tamburo, xylo, timp, handclappers)
Fenton: Five Parts of the Dance (tpt, marimba, piano)
Wilder: Suites for Trumpet and Marimba #1 & 2
Stockhausen: TrumpeTent (4 trumpets)
Quitt (alto fl, cl, picc tpt)
Bassetsu-Trio (basset horn, tpt, trb)
Licht-Ruf (same)
Kagel: Morceau du Concours (2 tpt version)
Whittenberg: Variations (fl, ob, cl, bsn, hn, tpt, trb, vln, db)
There are certainly more that are escaping my memory. Stay tuned...
Best,
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