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The London Trombone Sound

Geoffrey Simon, Conductor
Release Date: 11/01/1995 
Label:  Cala Records   Catalog #: 0108   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  Eric CreesHenry ManciniGeorge GershwinClaudio Monteverdi,   ... 
Performer:  Michael HextPeter BassanoRichard TyackKeith McNichol,   ... 
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Number of Discs: 1 
Length: 0 Hours 39 Mins. 

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Works on This Recording

1. Fanfare for Cala by Eric Crees
Performer:  Michael Hext (), Peter Bassano (), Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone),
Keith McNichol (), Richard Tyack (), Lindsay Shilling (),
Ian Bousfield (), David Chandler (), Colin Sheen (),
Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (), Ronald Bryans (),
Eric Crees (), Roger Harvey ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: 20th Century 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 1 Minutes 16 Secs. 
2. The Pink Panther, film score: Theme by Henry Mancini
Performer:  Ian Bousfield (), Richard Tyack (), Michael Hext (),
Lindsay Shilling (), Keith McNichol (), Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone),
David Chandler (), Christopher Mowat (), Colin Sheen (),
Roger Harvey (), Richard Edwards (Trombone), Eric Crees (),
Peter Bassano (), Ronald Bryans (), Dudley Bright ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: Modern 
Written: 1964; United States of Ame 
Date of Recording: 07/06/1995 
Venue:  EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England 
Length: 3 Minutes 25 Secs. 
3. Oh, Kay!: Someone to watch over me by George Gershwin
Performer:  Richard Edwards (Trombone), Eric Crees (), Ronald Bryans (),
Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (), David Chandler (),
Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (), Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone),
Richard Tyack (), Peter Bassano (), Michael Hext (),
Keith McNichol (), Roger Harvey (), Colin Sheen ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1926; USA 
Date of Recording: 07/06/1995 
Venue:  EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England 
Length: 5 Minutes 50 Secs. 
4. Domine ad adiuvandum, motet for 6 voices (from Vespers), SV 206/1 by Claudio Monteverdi
Performer:  Roger Harvey (), Eric Crees (), Ronald Bryans (),
Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (), David Chandler (),
Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (), Richard Tyack (),
Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone), Peter Bassano (), Michael Hext (),
Keith McNichol (), Colin Sheen ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: Baroque 
Written: circa 1610; Italy 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 2 Minutes 19 Secs. 
5. Pieces (4) for Piano, Op. 119: no 1, Intermezzo in B minor by Johannes Brahms
Performer:  Colin Sheen (), Roger Harvey (), Eric Crees (),
Ronald Bryans (), Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (),
David Chandler (), Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (),
Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone), Richard Tyack (), Peter Bassano (),
Michael Hext (), Keith McNichol ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1892; Austria 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 3 Minutes 37 Secs. 
6. Eight Aphorisms, for trombone octet: Galop by Wilfred Josephs
Performer:  Colin Sheen (), Roger Harvey (), Eric Crees (),
Ronald Bryans (), Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (),
David Chandler (), Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (),
Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone), Richard Tyack (), Peter Bassano (),
Michael Hext (), Keith McNichol ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: Contemporary 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 1 Minutes 17 Secs. 
7. Sacrae Symphoniae: No. 6: Sonata pian e forte for 8 parts, C. 176 by Giovanni Gabrieli
Performer:  Colin Sheen (), Roger Harvey (), Eric Crees (),
Ronald Bryans (), Christopher Mowat (), Dudley Bright (),
David Chandler (), Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (),
Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone), Richard Tyack (), Peter Bassano (),
Michael Hext (), Keith McNichol ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: Renaissance 
Written: Italy 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 5 Minutes 4 Secs. 
8. Adagio for Strings, Op. 11 by Samuel Barber
Performer:  Dudley Bright (), Christopher Mowat (), Ronald Bryans (),
Eric Crees (), Roger Harvey (), Colin Sheen (),
Peter Bassano (), Michael Hext (), Keith McNichol (),
Richard Tyack (), Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone), Lindsay Shilling (),
David Chandler (), Ian Bousfield ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1936; Rome, Italy 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 7 Minutes 11 Secs. 
9. Layla by Eric Clapton
Performer:  Richard Edwards (Trombone), Roger Harvey (), Colin Sheen (),
Keith McNichol (), Michael Hext (), Peter Bassano (),
Ian Bousfield (), Lindsay Shilling (), Richard Tyack (Contrabass Trombone),
Richard Tyack (), David Chandler (), Dudley Bright (),
Eric Crees (), Ronald Bryans (), Christopher Mowat ()
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1971; USA 
Date of Recording: 07/06/1995 
Venue:  EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England 
Length: 4 Minutes 40 Secs. 
10. The Music Man: Seventy-Six Trombones by Meredith Willson
Performer:  Abigail Newman (Trombone), Graeme Boyd (Trombone), Robert Workman (Trombone),
Paul Beer (Trombone), Amos Miller (Trombone), Richard Skinner (Trombone),
Tom Lees (Trombone), Judith Colman (Trombone), Michael Lloyd (Trombone),
Tom Hammond (Trombone), Adam Woolf (Trombone), Helen Vollam (Trombone),
Mark Horton (Trombone)
Conductor:  Geoffrey Simon
Period: 20th Century 
Written: USA 
Venue:  St. Augustine's Church, London, England 
Length: 4 Minutes 15 Secs. 

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