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Old 06-15-2006, 11:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fanfare for the common man

I thought this was an interesting find, some of you may agree.
http://memory.loc.gov/cocoon/lcp/loc...3/default.html
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Old 06-16-2006, 07:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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David,

Very cool stuff....

That is one of my very favorite pieces... It is almost biblical in nature for me to be able to look upon it in it's original form written in the hand writting of it's creator.

Thanks for sharing... Good post!
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I like the Fanfare more in it's place in the Copland Third Symphony. It's in the last movement, and in C trumpet. It is a serious chop buster. Get Manny's recording of the Copland, it sings.
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I can't speak for playing it Wilmer but as to Manny playing it your spot on!

Manny nails it hard! Great recording by the MSO and Manny!
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I can't speak for playing it Wilmer but as to Manny playing it your spot on!

Manny nails it hard! Great recording by the MSO and Manny!
HEY MANNY!!! If you are lurking on this post.
I will never forget at the 1999 MONETTE Open house...where Charly Schlueter and a host of great trumpeters that were in attendance...actually rattled the banks of lights when the trumpet sounds began to make the framework of the lights vibrate with the POWA' OF THE RESULTANT TONES!!!
I saw more than just a few folks duck for cover...when the clips started to fall to the floor.
They kept on playing...and NO ONE WAS KILLED! What a steller example illustration of resultant overtones. WOW!!!!
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I like the Fanfare more in it's place in the Copland Third Symphony. It's in the last movement, and in C trumpet. It is a serious chop buster. Get Manny's recording of the Copland, it sings.
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Where can I find it?

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I haven't heard the MO recording of it, but for my money, the Bernstein recording of it with the NYP and Vacchiano is, for my money, one of the best 2 minutes of brass playing ever recorded. I'm not 100 percent sure, but I think the version they're playing is excerpted right from the Third Symphony (more brass, different key than the excerpted arrangement). Go buy this CD!!!

http://www.amazon.com/Copland-Appala...e=UTF8&s=music
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Thanks, I'll put a search out for it.

Where can I find the sheet music?

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Thanks, I'll put a search out for it.

Where can I find the sheet music?

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Copland's works are published by Boosey and Hawkes, they sell the Fanfare. The Third Symphony is a rental.
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Copland's works are published by Boosey and Hawkes, they sell the Fanfare. The Third Symphony is a rental.
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Wilmer, many thanks.

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