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As the proverb goes, necessity is the mother of invention. And one brief look at the repertoire for the trombone will show how inventive trombonists need to be. One way of enlarging the repertoire is to arrange the works of Baroque masters for trombone and organ. Then it can even happen that the trombonist suddenly finds himself taking over the part of the solo violin in Antonio Vivaldi's La Primavera - of course with a twinkle in his eye. As you will hear in this music, Hannes Meyer's Love Play, a hymnal partita in the Baroque mode, definitely has its humorous sides as well. Thomas Horch is the principal trombonist with the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation in Munich, a position he has held since 1990
As the proverb goes, necessity is the mother of invention. And one brief look at the repertoire for the trombone will show how inventive trombonists need to be. One way of enlarging the repertoire is to arrange the works of Baroque masters for trombone and organ. Then it can even happen that the trombonist suddenly finds himself taking over the part of the solo violin in Antonio Vivaldi's La Primavera - of course with a twinkle in his eye. As you will hear in this music, Hannes Meyer's Love Play, a hymnal partita in the Baroque mode, definitely has its humorous sides as well. Thomas Horch is the principal trombonist with the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation in Munich, a position he has held since 1990 Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Concerto for Violin in E major, Op. 8 no 1/RV 269 "Primavera" by Antonio Vivaldi
Performer:
Thomas Horch (Trombone),
Ruth Vollert (Organ)
Period: Baroque
Written: circa 1725; Venice, Italy
Length: 9 Minutes 53 Secs.
2.
Sonata in D major by Johann Christoph Pepusch
Performer:
Ruth Vollert (Organ),
Thomas Horch (Trombone)
Period: Baroque
Written: England
Length: 8 Minutes 18 Secs.
3.
Sonata for Alto Trombone and Organ in C minor in Baroque style on themes of Pergolesi by Hannes Meyer
Performer:
Thomas Horch (Trombone),
Ruth Vollert (Organ)
Period: 20th Century
Length: 10 Minutes 10 Secs.
4.
Suite for Trombone and Organ "Das Liebesspiel" by Hannes Meyer
Performer:
Ruth Vollert (Organ),
Thomas Horch (Trombone)
Period: 20th Century
Length: 13 Minutes 55 Secs.
5.
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso continuo, Op. 19: no 6 in A minor by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier
Performer:
Ruth Vollert (Organ),
Thomas Horch (Trombone)
Period: Baroque
Written: by 1727; France
Length: 8 Minutes 23 Secs.
6.
Sonata for Trumpet and Organ in D major by Jean-B Loeillet
Performer:
Thomas Horch (Trombone),
Ruth Vollert (Organ)
Period: Baroque
Written: Weimar, Germany
Length: 9 Minutes 38 Secs.
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