Trevor Groom plays the Horovitz Euphonium Concerto

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Trevor Groom plays the Horovitz Euphonium Concerto

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Hello all ,
I've uploaded a recording of the Euphonium Concerto performed by the great British virtuoso Trevor Groom. There is one video each for each of the three movements.

Here are the links :

1st movement : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1PPFQ6p82Y" target="_blank

2nd movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnSq6r5nd_s" target="_blank

3rd movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-JV4Lu0Vzw" target="_blank
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Re: Trevor Groom plays the Horovitz Euphonium Concerto

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I've put a very short history of the piece and Trevor Groom on each YouTube listing. It's to the right of the viewing box. You click on the highlighted ...... more info .... under my subcriber name. I am wondering if anyone will look at the text there. Can some of the visitors to this post tell me if they typically look at the <.....more info ....> when viewing You Tube vidoes ?

I originally had the text in the video but it ended up not looking very good and was ureadable by the time You Tube got done compressing the file. I really wanted to put more information about the piece and the performer to introduce both to those who are unfamiliar with either one.
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Re: Trevor Groom plays the Horovitz Euphonium Concerto

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I always click 'more info'.

I understand that Steve Mead took lessons from Trevor Groom years ago. Had to travel via train for hours for his lessons.

Thanks for taking the time for uploading and the additional info.
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