Duración:04:48 Vistos:418902 veces
Descripción:Tine Thing Helseth (20) makes her recording debut release on SACD internationally in February 2008, toghether with Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. This video was made during the recording sessions. Norwegian TV has also made a 1/2 hour documentary about this extraordinary musical talent, which will be sent in December 2007.
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Duración:05:22 Vistos:152160 veces
Descripción:with Roy Eldridge, Teddy Buckner and Bill Colemann.
http://trumpetkings.blogspot.com
Duración:03:23 Vistos:516979 veces
Descripción:くちこみジョニー 080324 OA
やさしいキスをして キーボード+トランペット
song title:やさしいキスをして(yasashii kiss wo shite) by Dreams Come True
Duración:03:37 Vistos:478378 veces
Descripción:Wynton Marsalis, trumpet
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard.
cf) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8kUPC0PcYA
Duración:06:59 Vistos:264306 veces
Descripción:Wynton Marsalis plays Joseph Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in Eb.
English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard
Duración:02:00 Vistos:18471 veces
Descripción:The Star Spangled Banner, as played by youtube high note trumpeters. The stunning conclusion to my high note trumpet film trilogy. This one is an epic journey.
Duración:06:05 Vistos:191446 veces
Descripción:Jazz a Vienne 2000 with Jon Faddis, Roy Hargrove, Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff, Terence Blanchard and Terell Stafford
Duración:04:58 Vistos:159926 veces
Descripción:Alison Balsom CDs and downloads:
* Haydn/Hummel Concertos (EMI 2008)
* Caprice (EMI 2006)
* Bach works for Trumpet and organ (EMI 2006)
* Trumpet and Organ Recital (EMI 2005)
Duración:02:11 Vistos:30771 veces
Descripción:From the movie "From here to eternity", best moment ever.
Duración:06:50 Vistos:98453 veces
Descripción:Daredemo Picasso 1998 Japan
Feature : Sergei Nakariakov
Daredemo Picasso 1998 Japan
Feature : Sergei Nakariakov
たけしの誰でもピカソ
「トランペット界の貴公子生演奏」
特集:セルゲイ・ナカリャコフ
Duración:07:31 Vistos:234821 veces
Descripción:In this second installment of the Rafael Mendez special entitled "The Trumpet," Mendez begins with discussing the origins of the trumpet and then plays an exceptional rendition of the third movement of the Haydn trumpet concerto.
For those of you familiar with this piece it will be a breath of fresh air to hear Mendez's version. This was the first piece written for the keyed trumpet, and Haydn wrote this concerto to really showcase this brand new instrument. Unlike other classical trumpet performances of this piece where the trumpet sounds like a part of the orchestra, Mendez electrifies the show by playing with such vigor and virtuosity. I think Mendez is doing Haydn a great favor by playing this piece not as part of an orchestra, but as a trumpet player. Haydn intended this to showcase the trumpet, and Mr. Mendez does just that.
Duración:05:00 Vistos:154565 veces
Descripción:Jon Faddis with the Dizzy Gillespie Sextet 77.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0007OP21Q?tag=google09d-21&camp=2902&creative=19466&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B0007OP21Q&adid=109FCEPZ57MP0KXPF3ZW&
The tune is Here's that Rainy day.
Norman Granz Jazz in Montreux Presents Dizzy Gillespie Sextet '77 (2005)
Duración:03:13 Vistos:83055 veces
Descripción:Kay Kendall playing the trumpet in "Genevieve"...or at least faking it to a recording by Kenny Baker.:)
Duración:07:32 Vistos:70828 veces
Descripción:*****
Duración:09:10 Vistos:65393 veces
Descripción:Alastair Miles sings from Handel's Messiah: 45 Behold, I tell you a mystery - 46 The trumpet shall sound. Crispian Steele-Perkins is the trumpet soloist. Stephen Cleobury conducts the Brandenburg Consort.
The Baroque trumpet being played here is valveless but has two finger holes which the trumpeter can close and open with the thumb and little finger of the right hand for fine pitch control. You should be able to see Crispian Steele-Perkins doing this in the video.
Duración:02:17 Vistos:95528 veces
Descripción:Rafael Mendez is without a doubt the greatest trumpet player who ever lived. If you watch this video you'll see why. The effortlessness in which he goes through extraordinarily difficult passages is unbelievable. And while still playing majestically and musically keeps his performance from being nothing but technicality.
In this video he is performing Jota #2 with the David Rose Orchestra. There are a few more performances I have so look out for them in the near future.
Duración:04:00 Vistos:37401 veces
Descripción:With apologies to wind sections everywhere.
www.cafepress.com/bjmouthpieces
Duración:04:06 Vistos:313640 veces
Descripción:awesome Kid Koala live
Duración:03:11 Vistos:49327 veces
Descripción:Danielson's wonderful music video of "Did I Step on Your Trumpet"
Duración:09:50 Vistos:11089 veces
Descripción:As controversial as he is popular, Wynton Learson Marsalis is one of the most prominent jazz musicians of the modern era and is also a well-known instrumentalist in classical music. Currently the Musical Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center Wynton Marsalis has received many awards for his musical proficiency. These awards run the gambit of Grammys to a controversial awarding of the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his three and half hour jazz oratorio CD box set Blood on the Fields, the first jazz album to win this award. Born in a musically oriented family in the New Orleans jazz scene at a young age Wynton was exposed to many legendary jazz musicians. Some of these musicians were Al Hirt, who gave Wynton his first trumpet when he was 6 years of age and Danny Barker, a legendary jazz banjoist who lead the Fairview Baptist Church band which Wynton was playing in when he was eight. Wynton was very active musically during high school and was a member in many New Orleans musical organizations such as the N.O. symphony brass quintet, the N.O. community concert band, N.O. youth orchestra, N.O. symphony and a popular local funk band called the Creators. In 1978 he had a two-year stay at the Juilliard School of Music before joining the Jazz Messengers to study under master drummer and bandleader, Art Blakey. Not long after that he toured with the Herbie Hancock quartet before forming his own band. After many concerts and workshops Wynton rekindled widespread interest in an art form that had been largely abandoned. He has invested his creative energy and status in being an advocate for a relatively small era in the history of jazz. His advocacy in this area has garnered much controversy for his "classicist" view of jazz history considering post-1965 avant-garde playing to be outside of jazz and 1970s fusion to be barren. This viewpoint was promoted strongly in Ken Burns' documentary Jazz; a documentary Wynton was artistic director and co-producer. However despite his controversial views few disagree that his musical abilities in both jazz and classical music are high impressive and worthy of the high praise it often receives.
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