Adagio
~ Recording by 16 Trombones of 7 London Orchestras
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Official | |||||||||
1.8 | Adagio | 7:11 | 16 Trombones of 7 London Orchestras | The London Trombone Sound | 16 Trombones of 7 London Orchestras | Album |
| Cala Records | CACD0108 |
Relationships
bass trombone: | Ronald Bryans (trombonist) David Chandler (bass trombonist) Robert Hughes (bass trombonist) Keith McNichol (bass torombonist) Steve Saunders (bass trombone / euphonium / tuba / sackbut) Richard Tyack (contrabass trombonist) |
---|---|
tenor trombone: | Peter Bassano (conductor and trombonist) Ian Bousfield (trombonist) Dudley Bright (British trombone player and composer) Eric Crees Henry Hardy (trombonist) Roger Harvey (trombonist / arranger) Michael Hext (trombonist) Christopher Mowat (trombonist / arranger) Colin Sheen Lindsay Shilling (tromobonist) |
conductor: | Geoffrey Simon (conductor) |
arranger: | Eric Crees |
recording of: | Adagio for Strings |
---|
Related works
Adagio for Strings
orchestrator: | Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1938) |
---|---|
composer: | Samuel Barber (American orchestral, choral, opera & piano composer) (in 1936) |
publisher: | G. Schirmer Inc. |
---|
is the basis for: | Dov’è l’amore |
---|---|
arrangement of: | String Quartet, op. 11: II. Molto adagio |
arrangements: | Adagio for Strings (for organ, Strickland) Adagio for Strings (arr. Lucien Cailliet for clarinet choir) Adagio for Strings (arr. John O'Reilly for woodwind band) Adagio for Strings (catch-all for arrangements) Adagio for Strings (Lee Jackson arrangement) Adagio for Strings (Bond arrangement) Agnus Dei (arr. Samuel Barber for chorus) |