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目录
# | 曲目 | 时长 |
---|---|---|
1 |
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy | 02:52 |
2 |
Slap Happy | 02:47 |
3 |
Braggin’ In Brass | 03:14 |
4 |
Saint James Infirmary | 04:28 |
5 |
Bugle Call Rag | 03:08 |
6 |
Boy Meets Horn | 02:52 |
7 |
Blue Skies | 03:04 |
8 |
Ain’t Misbehavin’ | 02:27 |
9 |
I’m Getting Sentimental Over You | 03:49 |
10 |
One O’Clock Jump | 05:08 |
11 |
Leader Of The Big Time Band | 01:45 |
12 |
I Must Have That Man | 02:46 |
13 |
Skit-Dat-De-Dat | 03:57 |
14 |
Jungle Nights In Harlem | 03:03 |
15 |
Black & Blue | 03:47 |
16 |
When The Saints Go Marchin’ In | 03:33 |
17 |
Black Bottom Stomp | 03:22 |
专辑简介
Rolf Smedvig is one of the world\’s great trumpeters, a dazzling virtuoso acknowledged as a soloist and chamber musician of international renown.
He has performed as soloist with many orchestras, among them the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony, Cambridge Chamber Orchestra, the New World Symphony, and the NHK Orchestra of Japan, performing there under the direction of Seiji Ozawa. In 1995 Mr. Smedvig made his debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival. In 1997 he appeared on tour with the Atlantic Classical Orchestra and was a guest at the 41st Eastern Band Festival. He has been a frequent guest at festivals: at Tanglewood, Wolf Trap, Chautauqua, at the Bach Festival in Marlboro and the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico.
As a founding member and first trumpet of the Empire Brass Quintet, Mr. Smedvig has toured 35 countries in North and South America, Japan, Russia, Europe and Great Britain. The quintet is not only an acclaimed chamber group; it also performs with orchestras like the Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony. It is a frequent guest of nationally syndicated radio programs including St. Paul Sunday Morning and Traditions and has been televised on Good Morning America, the Today Show and Mr. Roger\’s Neighborhood. In 1996 at the Pacific Music Festival he was named International Principal with members of the Berlin and Wein Philharmonic.