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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Jun 2006
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| any names to recommend? hi i'm a student in high school and i've been told many times by many people that one of the best ways to improve my playing is to listen and study many of the great players before me. so i was wondering if anyone had any good names (especially in the classical field, i already have a few jazz players) for me to look into. thanks. |
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| Maurice Andre Crispian Steele-Perkins Maurice Andre David Hickman Maurice Andre Hakan Hardenberger Maurice Andre Timofei Dokshitser Maurice Andre Wynton Marsalis Maurice Andre John Wallace Maurice Andre Reinhold Friedrich Maurice Andre Matthias Hofs Maurice Andre and Maurice Andre |
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| Piano User | I never knew there were so many Maurice Andres in this world! Hans Gansch Sergei Nakariakov Alison Balsom |
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__________________ ![]() Bach Stradivarius 180/37 Bach 7C "I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André | |
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| Trumpet Mike - you might want to add Maurice Andre, I don't know how you could have missed him? Dave |
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__________________ formerly known as old geezer Dave C7 Yam. 231 Fl. 15383 King Master Cornet 295628 Weril Cornet Lo 7535 | |
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| Piano User | Maurice Andre: http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...=Maurice+Andre Wynton Marsalis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqLI32bYnSU Sergei Nakariakov: http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...gei+Nakariakov Timofei Dokshizer: http://www.dailymotion.com/Itsme/Dokshizer/video/83881 http://www.dailymotion.com/Itsme/Dokshizer/video/83772 http://www.dailymotion.com/Itsme/Dokshizer/video/83649 Hakan Hardenberger: http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...y=Hardenberger Matthias Hofs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js_KEUJh7sU Phil Smith: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1zisPbFy44 ......that should get you started Last edited by _TrumpeT_ : 09-27-2006 at 09:06 PM. |
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__________________ ![]() Bach Stradivarius 180/37 Bach 7C "I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André | |
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| Forte User | Alison Balsom. Check on the Orchestra/Solo forum for a video clip. |
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__________________ -Glenn "Roses have thorns; shining waters mud. Clouds and eclipses stain the moon and the sun; and history reeks of the wrongs we have done. After today, after today, consider me gone."- Sting | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hi young trumpeter! The best great player is the one in your area that you can actually regularly go hear. If you are near a city or university with a symphony orchestra, there are countless "greats" that just haven't got the international press. Live music is always an experience that can only be supplemented by recorded stuff. Soak up whatever comes into your area. THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR LIVE MUSIC! |
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| Mezzo Forte User | Trumpet T, There is not many Maurice Andre he is just one...probably trumpetmike wanted to say that he is the only one:::)))) Should we add few orchestral players who make wonderful job when they go solo? Mainly I agree with rowuk...There is no replacement for live music and live experiences with good musicians. I don't know where you are studying but surely you will find at least one. Anywa, you can add to your list Rod Franks, London Symphony Orchestra Maurice Murphy, London Symphony Orchestra (retired, as far as I know) James Watson, Royal Academy of Music Phil Smith, New york Philharmonic David Guerrier Eric Aubier Bernard Soustrot And look around for masterclasses with all trumpeters named in this topic by an of us...or do as I did...get on place whenever this is possible and get private lessons with these guys |
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| Trumpetmike ....I don't know if you have ever read this article.....food for thought? http://www.4barsrest.com/reviews/concerts/con023.asp |
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