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Trumpet Interviews
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TrumpetMusic.com’s Interview with Gabriele Cassone
One of the leading trumpet masters of Baroque, Classical and Contemporary music styles, Gabriele Cassone began his professional career at seventeen years old when he joined the Orchestra Pomeriggi Musicali in Milan Italy.
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Jazz Material
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Oxford Companion to Jazz editor Bill Kirchner says "Ian Carey is a gifted young trumpeter who asks deep musical questions and comes up with compelling answers".
Carey’s beautiful trumpet sound weaves its way through nine compositions, all new tunes composed by Carey with the exception of an old standard “Just Friends”. Carey’s pieces evoke many different moods and colors, from fiery to cool and all those places in between but all of music has depth and honesty and is played with skillful artistry.
Accompaning Carey’s trumpet and flugelhorn his quintet is made up of masterful set of jazz artists: Adam Shulman, Fender Rhodes piano & Hammond B3 organ; Evan Francis, saxophone & flute; Fred Randolph, bass; and Jon Arkin, drums.
Read more reviews and buy the "CONTEXTULIZIN" at http://iancareyjazz.com/
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Jazz Material
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If you like the trumpet and are a lover of great music than this is a book that should spark you interest. Arguably, the most important trumpet player of the 20c., and certainly the most important single person in jazz, Louis Armstrong’s life would seem to be a fable if it weren’t all true. Terry Teachout’s new book, POPS, is a delightful read filled with surprising new information about Armstrong, his life and his music.
Louis Armstrong in his own words…Chicago / 1922
http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/voices-in-time/louis-armstrong-up-north-with-the-greats.php?page=1
More Trumpet Books about famous Trumpeters
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