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Twenty Polish Christmas Carols (Polish: 20 polskich kolęd) is a collection of Polish carols arranged for soprano and piano in 1946 by Polish composer Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994) and then orchestrated by him for soprano, female choir and orchestra in 1984–1989. [1] The music and lyrics were taken mostly from 19th-century printed sources.
The Undivine Comedy, an opera in 17 scenes (1985–88/89), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, 2 baritones, 2 flutes (one doubling on piccolo, the other on alto flute), 2 oboes (one doubling on cor anglais), clarinet (doubling on E-flat clarinet and bass clarinet), 2 percussionists, electric organ (doubling on celesta), violin, viola, and cello ...
The band actually left for the continent in August 1926 and by now consisted of Dave Caplan , Les Allen (clarinet, tenor sax), Ken Kenney (drums), Art Lousley (trumpet), Jack Collins , John Whittaker (bass), Laurie Day (piano) and of course Art Christmas who played mostly alto sax but doubled on tenor sax, clarinet, trombone and trumpet.(This ...
December is the fifth studio album by trumpet player Chris Botti.It was released by Columbia Records on October 22, 2002. Botti himself provided vocal on "Perfect Day". In 2006 the album was reissued omitting “Perfect Day” and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, re-recording “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Silent Night” as well as adding in "Ave Maria," featuring the ...
The Trumpet Child is the tenth studio album by Over the Rhine, released in 2007. In addition to the CD, the album was also released on 180-gram vinyl. In addition to the CD, the album was also released on 180-gram vinyl.
Celebration Trio, flute, clarinet, piano, 1956 (WillMayer Music) Concert Piece for Trumpet and Piano, trumpet, piano, 1957 (version of Concert Piece for Trumpet and Strings) (Boosey & Hawkes) Country Fair, two B-flat trumpets, trombone, 1958; Two Moods for Solo Clarinet, 1960; Brass Quintet, French horn, two trumpets, trombone, tuba, 1965
Holiday for Swing received mostly positive reviews from music critics upon its release.. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album three stars out of five and states: "Apart from the ever so slight notion that he's singing with a wink borrowed from Burl Ives – a tell that gives away his status as a Gen-Xer weaned on Rankin & Bass holiday productions – MacFarlane plays it straight ...
Harry Klee - bass clarinet, bass flute (tracks 3 & 6) Harry Edison, Shorty Rogers, Jack Sheldon - trumpet (track 8) Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone, oboe (tracks 4 & 8) Dave Pell - tenor saxophone, English horn (tracks 4 & 8) Marty Berman - baritone saxophone, bassoon (tracks 4 & 8) Jimmy Rowles - piano, celeste (tracks 2 & 7) Ralph Peña - bass ...