Bram Fournier: Belgian Trombone ID
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1674
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 27th March 2020
Contents
Works
Fantasie for trombone and pianoQuartet for trombones
Quintet for trombones
Trio for trombones
Plikonamu Micucona
Aria et Polonaise, op.128
Phantasiestucke (2), op.48
Fragment for 4 trombones
Suite for 4 trombones in C
Aber
Concertaria
Artists
Bram Fournier (trombone)Jan Smets (trombone)
Koen Severens (trombone)
Geert De Vos (trombone)
Lode Smeets (trombone)
Yosuko Takahashi (piano)
Bram Decroix (double bass)
Casco Phil
Conductor
Benjamin HaemhoutsWorks
Fantasie for trombone and pianoQuartet for trombones
Quintet for trombones
Trio for trombones
Plikonamu Micucona
Aria et Polonaise, op.128
Phantasiestucke (2), op.48
Fragment for 4 trombones
Suite for 4 trombones in C
Aber
Concertaria
Artists
Bram Fournier (trombone)Jan Smets (trombone)
Koen Severens (trombone)
Geert De Vos (trombone)
Lode Smeets (trombone)
Yosuko Takahashi (piano)
Bram Decroix (double bass)
Casco Phil
Conductor
Benjamin HaemhoutsAbout
Bram Fournier chose a varied selection of works from the wealth of repertoire available; the works cover a period of almost one hundred and fifty years of Belgian trombone music, from François-Joseph Fétis, the pioneer of Belgian musical life, to the contemporary composer Koen Severens.
All of these works, with the exception of Joseph Jongen’s Aria et polonaise, are recorded on CD here for the first time. Emile Wambach’s Concertaria has, however, been recorded by Glenn Van Looy on euphonium; Eduard Lassens’s Phantasiestücke have been recorded with piano accompaniment by John Rojak, whilst Blair Bollinger has recorded them in a version with full orchestra.
Several of these works were composed in a time in which the valve trombone coexisted alongside the slide trombone; the essentially lyrical character of these pieces led us to choose the slide trombone for these recordings. Bram Fournier is solo trombonist with the Théâtre Royal de La Monnaie and is also a member of the wind ensemble I Solisti in Antwerp.
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