From Bach to Broadway Vol.2
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Label: Querstand
Cat No: VKJK1324
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 26th August 2014
Contents
Works
Motet BWV230 'Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden'Mr Sandman
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Gayaneh
Deutsches Magnificat 'Meine Seele erhebt den Herren', SWV494
An American in Paris (after George Gershwin)
West Side Story (after Leonard Bernstein)
Ples
Artists
Opus 4 Trombone QuartetWorks
Motet BWV230 'Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden'Mr Sandman
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Gayaneh
Deutsches Magnificat 'Meine Seele erhebt den Herren', SWV494
An American in Paris (after George Gershwin)
West Side Story (after Leonard Bernstein)
Ples
Artists
Opus 4 Trombone QuartetAbout
'From Bach to Broadway II' is a reflection of the trombone quartet Opus 4’s broad repertoire and its musical development over the last 20 years. Daniel Sutton’s and Jörg Richter’s varied arrangements equip the ensemble with a unique signature, and Opus 4’s repertoire ranges from early baroque works straight to compositions of the 21st century.
On this CD, the percussions of Conny Sommer add a new dimension and colour to the already varied sound palette of the quartet.
The founding of the trombone quartet Opus 4 dates back to the year 1994. At the time, the quartet included four trombonists of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra: Jörg Richter, Dirk Lehmann, Eberhard Uhlig and Prof Rolf Handrow.
The trombone quartet Opus 4 owes much of the mellow sound that has become its signature to its instruments. The musicians play on a full set of German Trombones made by the house of Kruspe. For their concerts of early music, in contrast to this warm romantic colour, the players use a complete set of Baroque Trombones made by Jürgen Voigt (Markneukirchen).
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