An Evening From The 18th Century Barron Trombone

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Note. The 1st work originally for 2 oboes and string orchestra.

Compact disc. Program notes in English (10 p.: ports.) inserted in containerContents. Concerto a cinque, op. 9 in C: for 2 trombones and string orchestra / Tommaso Albinoni; ed. Female imperial guard models. By Franz Giegling (10:37). Concerto: for trombone and orchestra / Georg Christoph Wagenseil (10:30).

Concerto: for trombone and string orchestra / Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (16:00). Concertino in D: for horn and trombone, from the Serenata, P. Adagio; Allegro molto / Johann Michael Haydn (16:14). Label An evening from the 18th century Title An evening from the 18th century.Accompanying matter. biography of composer or author.

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biography of performer or history of ensemble. historical informationCataloging source ENG Barron, Ronald, Date time place Recorded Jan. Label An evening from the 18th century.Note. The 1st work originally for 2 oboes and string orchestra.

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9 in C: for 2 trombones and string orchestra / Tommaso Albinoni; ed. By Franz Giegling (10:37) - Concerto: for trombone and orchestra / Georg Christoph Wagenseil (10:30) - Concerto: for trombone and string orchestra / Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (16:00) - Concertino in D: for horn and trombone, from the Serenata, P. Adagio; Allegro molto / Johann Michael Haydn (16:14) Control code 57195292 Dimensions 4 3/4 in Dimensions 4 3/4 in. Diameter Extent 1 audio disc (53 min., 37 sec.) Groove width / pitch not applicable Media category audio Media MARC source rdamedia Media type code s Other physical details digital Publisher number BB-1007CD Special playback characteristics digital recording Specific material designation sound disc Speed 1.4m.

Per second (discs) Tape configuration not applicable Tape width not applicable. Label An evening from the 18th century.Note. The 1st work originally for 2 oboes and string orchestra. Compact disc. Program notes in English (10 p.: ports.) inserted in containerCapture and storage technique digital storage Carrier category audio disc Carrier category code sd Carrier MARC source rdacarrier Configuration of playback channels unknown Content category performed music Content type code prm Content type MARC source rdacontent Contents Concerto a cinque, op.

9 in C: for 2 trombones and string orchestra / Tommaso Albinoni; ed. By Franz Giegling (10:37) - Concerto: for trombone and orchestra / Georg Christoph Wagenseil (10:30) - Concerto: for trombone and string orchestra / Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (16:00) - Concertino in D: for horn and trombone, from the Serenata, P. Adagio; Allegro molto / Johann Michael Haydn (16:14) Control code 57195292 Dimensions 4 3/4 in Dimensions 4 3/4 in. Diameter Extent 1 audio disc (53 min., 37 sec.) Groove width / pitch not applicable Media category audio Media MARC source rdamedia Media type code s Other physical details digital Publisher number BB-1007CD Special playback characteristics digital recording Specific material designation sound disc Speed 1.4m.

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As principal trombonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Ronald Barron can be heard on numerous recordings with a variety of conductors that have been produced throughout his tenure with the orchestra. Barron has also produced eight solo recordings on the Boston Brass Series Label which have received critical acclaim. His Nonesuch recording titled “Cousins”, with cornetist Gerard Schwartz, received a Stereo Review record of the year award in 1977, and is partially reproduced on the CD “Cornet Favorites”.Click on the CD image for more information and reviews of each disc.

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