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    Topic:   Bruce Broughton's Concert Works

     James
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    I've only heard clips of two of them which sounded promising, but I'm interested in the opinions of anyone who might have heard any of them in full. I'm also interested to know if I've overlooked any recordings that have ever been available. Here's what I've tracked down...

    Concert Piece for 8 trumpets
    On Philip Smith - Principal Trumpet
    Cala Records #516

    Sonata for tuba and piano
    On Velvet Brown: Velvet
    Crystal Records #692

    A Primer for Malachi
    On Reel Life: The Private Music of Film Composers, Vol. 1
    Arabesque #6741

    Tyvek Wood, for chamber ensemble
    On The Debussy Trio: Three Friends
    RCM #12003

    That last one was just released last month, apparently.

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    posted 10-26-2001 11:24 AM PT (US)     

     wistiti
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    Comments? Nope. I didn't even know more than one Broughton non-film work was recorded. I knew about the "On Reel Life: The Private Music of Film Composers, Vol. 1" album, but I've never heard it, except a few clips at cdnow.

    But thanks for the info, I'll see if I can find any of these albums in the local stores.

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    posted 10-26-2001 01:22 PM PT (US)     
     

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