Andrew Bishop, Trumpet
Graduate Trumpet Recital
With
Genevieve Bishop, Piano
MU Trumpet Ensemble
Missouri United Methodist Church
University of Missouri
May 8, 2004
Concerto in F minor, Op. 18 (Oskar Böhme)
II. Adagio Religioso
The Böhme is a wonderful piece, and quite the challenge to perform after two taxing concerti and the Bernstein.
These are recordings of my Graduate Trumpet Recital while the GTA at the University of Missouri on May 8, 2004, at the Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia. I apologize for the sound recording quality. The digital recording made on a friend's mini-disc recorder was somehow botched, and the only sound I have of the recital is off the video camera positioned in the far back of the church.
Program:
Concerto in E-flat (G.H. Stölzel/arr. Gordon Mathie)
I. Maestoso
II. Andante
III. Allegro
Concerto in E-flat (J. Haydn)
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro
Rondo for Lifey (Leonard Bernstein)
Concerto in F minor, Op. 18 (Oskar Böhme)
I. Allegro moderato (cadenza by Andrew Bishop)
II. Adagio religioso
III. Allegretto -- Allegro scherzando
Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin/arr. Joseph Turrin)
From "Oh, Kay"
(Encore) Take Me Out To The Ball Game (Norworth/von Tilzer -- arr. Andrew Bishop)
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its beautiful
yutang13579 11 months ago
Slended. This is my favorite movement of the concerto. I love the way the first movement is busy and clutery almost, and then it comes to slow beautiful movement and relaxes you.
Jazzwerx 3 years ago