No, the title isn't just a clever pun. Like John Coltrane and the saxophone, Miles Davis' figure looms large over our ideas about jazz trumpet.... Miles Beyond: The New Sounds Of Trumpet Miles Beyond: ...
Both of the recordings I’ve heard by Argentinean trumpeter Leonel Kaplan have found him in the company of other trumpeters, an unusual context even for a guy, like collaborators Axel Dörner (Berlin) ...
Despite the growing trend of trumpet players freezing their trumpets in hopes they can improve the instruments' tone, engineers at Tufts University have shown that cryogenic treatment has minimal ...
FORT McPHERSON, Ga. (March 8, 2010) -- Atlanta had been promised a rare treat when The Army Herald Trumpets joined The Army Ground Forces Band for "Sound the Trumpets" at the Georgia Tech Ferst Center ...
Master improvisers have a personality in their playing, a singularity to their sound. They have the ability to adapt to any musical context while maintaining a sense of personal identity, displaying ...
looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will show thee things which must be ...
Recently at a church service the CEO and I attended, the chancel choir had sung at the earlier service — we typically attend what might be termed the “lazybones service.” The anthem at ours was a ...
“Playwriting,” says Moss Hart, “like begging in India, is an honorable but humbling profession.” On the face of it, Playwright Hart has little to be humble about. As co-author of such comedy classics ...
Sound the Trumpet celebrates the music of Henry Purcell and his contemporaries with selections from King Arthur, The Fairy Queen, Orpheus Brittanicus, and Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty King, Z.
FORT McPHERSON, Ga. -- The Army Ground Forces BandAca,!a,,cs Aca,!A"Sound the TrumpetsAca,!A? will feature the U.S. PresidentAca,!a,,cs official fanfare ensemble, The Army Herald Trumpets, at the ...
No, the headline isn't just a clever pun. Like John Coltrane and the saxophone, Miles Davis' figure looms large over our ideas about jazz trumpet. The dulcet tones of Kind of Blue and the spaced-out ...
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