The Trumpet Shall Sound - Maurice André / Deutsche Grammophon 2x Audio CD 2003 Stereo / 474 331-2
UPC 0028947433125
Maurice André (21 May 1933 – 25 February 2012) was a French trumpeter, active in the classical music field.
He was professor of trumpet at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris where he introduced the teaching of the piccolo trumpet including the Baroque repertoire on trumpet. André has inspired many innovations on his instrument and he contributed to the popularization of the trumpet.
Label: Deutsche Grammophon – 474 331-2
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Allegro |
2:11 |
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Concerto In G Major
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Allegro Ma Non Troppo
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5:52 |
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Allegro |
3:29 |
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Concerto In B Flat Major, HWV 301
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Siciliano: Largo
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2:19 |
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Vivace |
1:11 |
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Concerto In B Flat Major, HWV 302a
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Allegro |
1:41 |
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Concerto In G Minor, HWV 287
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Sarabande: Largo
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1:51 |
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1-19 |
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Allegro |
1:52 |
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Concerto In C Minor
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Vivace |
2:43 |
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Trumpet Concerto In E Flat Major
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1-26 |
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Allegro |
4:33 |
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Trumpet Concerto In D Major
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1-28 |
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Allegro |
3:18 |
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Trumpet Concerto In D Major
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Allegro Moderato
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5:05 |
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Allegro |
4:27 |
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Sinfonia No. 2 In D Major For Flute, Trumpet And Strings
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2-8 |
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Presto |
2:02 |
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Concerto In C Major For Two Trumpets
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3:29 |
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Sonata Prima In C Major For Trumpet And Organ
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Adagio |
1:07 |
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Trumpet Concerto In D Major
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2-18 |
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Adagio - Presto - Adagio
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2:38 |
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2-19 |
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Allegro |
2:10 |
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Concerto In D Major For Trumpet And String Orchestra
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2-22 |
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Allegro |
3:07 |
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Concerto Sonata For Trumpet In D Major
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2-23 |
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Moderato E Grazioso
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3:18 |
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2-25 |
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Vivace |
2:44 |
2-26 |
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Aria "The Trumpet Shall Sound" (From "Messiah")
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10:22 |
- Art Direction – Fred Münzmaier
- Bass Vocals – Franz Crass (tracks: 2-26)
- Composed By – Alessandro Scarlatti (tracks: 2-4 to 2-8), Antonio Vivaldi (tracks: 2-9 to 2-12), Franz Xaver Richter (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3), George Frideric Handel* (tracks: 1-8 to 1-19, 2-26), Georg Philipp Telemann (tracks: 1-1 to 1-7, 1-20 to 1-23, 2-23 to 2-25), Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (tracks: 2-12 to 2-16), Giuseppe Torelli (tracks: 2-17 to 2-19), Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (tracks: 2-20 to 2-22), Joseph Haydn (tracks: 1-24 to 1-26), Michael Haydn (tracks: 1-27, 1-28)
- Conductor – Hans Stadlmair (tracks: 1-24 to 2-3), Karl Richter (tracks: 1-1 to 1-23, 2-26), Paul Sacher (tracks: 2-4 to 2-8), Sir Charles Mackerras (tracks: 2-17 to 2-25)
- Executive-Producer – Dr. Rudolf Werner (tracks: 2-9 to 2-25), Prof. Dr. Hans Hickmann* (tracks: 1-24 to 1-28, 2-1 to 2-8, 2-26), Otto Gerdes (tracks: 1-1 to 1-7, 1-20 to 1-23), Rainer Brock (tracks: 1-8 to 1-19)
- Flute – Hans-Martin Linde (tracks: 2-4 to 2-8)
- Harpsichord – Hedwig Bilgram (tracks: 1-1 to 1-23), Hilde Noe (tracks: 1-24 to 1-28), Mauritz Sillem* (tracks: 2-9 to 2-11, 2-17 to 2-25)
- Orchestra – Collegium Musicum Zürich (tracks: 2-4 to 2-8), English Chamber Orchestra (tracks: 2-17 to 2-25), Münchener Bach-Orchester (tracks: 1-1 to 1-23, 2-26), Münchener Kammerorchester (tracks: 1-24 to 2-3)
- Organ – Hedwig Bilgram (tracks: 2-12 to 2-16)
- Photography By – Mike Evans
- Trumpet – Maurice André