After a Dream
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Gordon Young from Sacred Music 1966 1. Prelude for organ solo Carl Nielsen from the opera “Maskarade“ 2. Song of Jeronimus C.E.F. Weyse from opera “Macbeth“ 3. Song of the Castle Watchman Waldemar Åhlen 4. Hymn of Summer J.B. Lully from “Les Amants Magnifiques“ 5. Marche for organ solo Henry Purcell 6. Trumpet Tune C. Hubert Parry 7. Jerusalem Carrie Jacobs-Bond 8. A Perfect Day Lars Egebjerg 9. Tune from Järna in Dalarna for organ solo Jan Sandstrøm 10. Song to Lotta (1991) E. Grieg 11. Song of Solveig from “Peer Gynt“ Oskar Lindberg 12. Tune from Dalecarlia (Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna) for organ solo R.Schumann 13. Träumerei from “Kinderszenen” Johannes Brahms 14. Lullaby G. Rossini 15. Cujus animam from “Stabat Mater” Gabriel Fauré 16. After a dream (Après un rêve Op. 7 No. 1) Danish Folksong Lolland about 1864 17. I skovens dybe stille og ro Carsten Svanbjerg internationally © Carsten Svanbjerg later accepted a position as Professor of Trombone at the University of Music and Fine Arts in Graz, Austria. He has worked with many internationally known conductors as a soloist, chamber musician and on numerous recordings. Several composers have dedicated pieces for trombone to Carsten. Among these are Vagn Holmboe, Ole Schmidt, Gudrun Lund and Leif Thybo who dedicated a Concerto for Trumpet, Trombone, and String Orchestra premiered with Nashville Symphony 1982 and a Concerto for Trombone, Timpani, and String Orchestra premiered in Carnegie Hall New York in 1982 to Carsten. He has been a guest artist at many universities around the world presenting master classes, clinics and solo recitals in Japan, Taiwan, Central Europe and the USA. Some representative institutions include: Harvard (Boston), Northwestern (Chicago), Maryland, Washington, D.C. and the Juilliard School in New York. Carsten visited the USA for the 34th time in 2005 and premiered the Orlando Concerto, op. 16 for Trombone and Symphonic Wind Band by Reinhard Summerer (Austria). This work was dedicated to him for that trip to Florida. He has been given the highest awards from the International Trombone Association (1996) and from the Musicians Union in Denmark in 1986. RELEASE DATE: MARCH 2010 CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 710 EAN: 5709499710005 Download BOOKLET (PDF) Related
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