Page 1 of 1

Euphonium Recital no. 43 (UK)

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:17 am
by Highams
Euphonium Recital no.43
Charley Brighton (Sponsored by Willson Band Instruments of Switzerland)
with Malcolm Stowell Piano & organ

Saturday, August 27th. 2011 St. Mary's Parish Church, Church Street, Slough
12 noon admission free

Programme of Music; (Willson 2900 Euphonium unless stated)

3 Movements from Suite Antique, John Rutter (originally for flute)
Prelude, Aria & Chanson

(each movement featuring a different classic Euphonium;
a 1964 Salvation Army Super Triumphonic 4v Euphonium, a 1947 Salvation Army Bandmaster 4v Euphonium and a 1905 Besson Zephyr 5v Euphonium)

Song of The Seashore, trad. arranged by Alan Catherall, piano accompaniment arranged by Michael Hopkinson
played on a 1958 Martin (USA) 3v Sousaphone

Symphonic Rhapsody for Euphonium, Edward Gregson (with organ)
accompaniment arranged by Brian Bowen

http://www.euphonium.webspace.virginmed ... e1.htm#TOP" target="_blank

http://www.stmarys-slough.org.uk/aboutsm/map.html" target="_blank

Re: Euphonium Recital no. 43 (UK)

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 2:42 am
by Highams
Hi Ken,

Yes indeed, but with the recent tours of Belgium/France and Italy (coming up) I had to put things on hold (especially rehearsals). I'm hoping the Nov recital can feature the piece.

Chas

Re: Euphonium Recital no. 43 (UK)

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 8:56 pm
by oldbandnerd
Here's a recording on YOUTUBE of this recent performance of 'Suite Antique" by John Rutter. Charley took the occasion of this performance to exhibit some of his antique horns by using a different one for each movement. In the video he has pictures of the horn used for the movement you hear him playing. The horns used are a 1964 Salvation Army 'Super Triumphonic', 1980 Boosey&Hawkes Imperial and a 1945 Salavation Army 'Bandmaster'. All 4 valve and compensating.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8iUFB8QnHU" target="_blank

Re: Euphonium Recital no. 43 (UK)

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:53 am
by b.williams
oldbandnerd wrote:Here's a recording on YOUTUBE of this recent performance of 'Suite Antique" by John Rutter. Charley took the occasion of this performance to exhibit some of his antique horns by using a different one for each movement. In the video he has pictures of the horn used for the movement you hear him playing. The horns used are a 1964 Salvation Army 'Super Triumphonic', 1980 Boosey&Hawkes Imperial and a 1945 Salavation Army 'Bandmaster'. All 4 valve and compensating.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8iUFB8QnHU" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Well done. Very beautiful playing. It reminds us that technique is very important, but the euphonium is first and foremost about a beautiful sound. Each horn has its own special voice. Since I play a 1981 Boosey and Hawkes Sovereign I thought I would be partial to the 1980 Imperial, but the 1945 Salvation Army Bandmaster was very impressive.