James Morrison:Trumpet, Georg Solti Brass Ensemble 4/7

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James Morrison, Georg Solti Brass Ensemble:Tóth Balázs, Hegedűs Imre, Szőnyi Gábor, Tóth Péter, Polyák Endre, Stürzenbaum Róbert, Gyivicsán György, Juhász István, Frolov Ákos, Szentpáli Roland www.georgsoltibrassensemble.com
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  • Shiver up my spine!

  • Holy crap, he actually managed to tune his flugel while playing! I wouldn't even think of trying that, it's so hard.

  • My biggest smile for a long time. I love the flugle horn for it's dark sound yet with a player like Mr Morrison it takes on a new dimention and dimension.

  • muito bom!

  • The song is "Yesterdays" composed in 1933 by Jerome Kern, with a lyric by Otto Harbach. It was written for the show Roberta (1933)

  • this bitch can play everything. lol he's amazing

  • This reminds me alitte of Miles.

  • I believe this is a song about flying a plane....I remember the Hessen Youth Jazz Orkestra doing it a few years ago now, usually solo is played with a tenor flute.

    James is a pilot and has his own plane.

  • Can I just point out that Morrison is actually playing the flugel horn not the trumpet. And also, great piece, so well played :)

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