Nigel Clarke - Music for Symphonic Wind Orchestra
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0412
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 30th June 2017
Contents
Works
Mysteries of the Horizon: Concerto for cornet and wind orchestraSymphony no.1, 'A Richer Dust', for speaker and wind orchestra
Artists
Harmen Vanhoorne (cornet)H Stephen Smith (narrator)
Middle Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble
Conductor
Reed ThomasWorks
Mysteries of the Horizon: Concerto for cornet and wind orchestraSymphony no.1, 'A Richer Dust', for speaker and wind orchestra
Artists
Harmen Vanhoorne (cornet)H Stephen Smith (narrator)
Middle Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble
Conductor
Reed ThomasAbout
Harmen Vanhoorne is an international cornet soloist from Belgium who has performed all over the world. He is known as an innovator for his instrument, commissioning composers from his own country and abroad on a regular basis, expanding the repertoire and furthering the profile of the cornet.
H. Stephen Smith studied voice at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He studied privately with Nicolai Gedda and has since alongside such artists as June Anderson, Katarina Dalayman, Renée Fleming, Hillevi Martinpelto, Tom Krause and Elisabeth Söderstrom. He joined the music faculty at Middle Tennessee State University in August 1998, where he serves as Professor of Voice.
Dr Reed Thomas is the Director of Bands and a full Professor of Music and Conducting at Middle Tennessee State University. He is an avid supporter of new music, commissioning over 40 compositions since 2003.
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