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Stefan Schulz (trombone)/HAENDEL IN HARLEM

Stefan Schulz (trombone)/HAENDEL IN HARLEM

SKU:MAR-1810 2-2116

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Artist name: Stefan Schulz
MAR-1810 2

Performed by: Daniel Schneider (soprano saxophone)
Stephen Schultz (bass trombone)
Mark Feldman (violin)

This album was made based on the imagination of "What if Handel came to modern Manhattan?" Of course, historically, Handel never visited America. His rhythmic music is jazzy and flexible, so even if it is performed in modern Harlem, it will blend in perfectly. The plot here is written by composer and saxophonist Daniel Schneider. He has written many serious works, but he is also very good at such crossover works, and here he also presents attractive music.

Program

Composer: Handel
■ Sonata No. 6 in F major, Op. 5 HWV.401
1. Introduction
2. Largo
3. Allegro
4. Adagio II
5. Allegro III
6. Allegro Moderato
7. Story of a certain time
8. Colossus of Sound
■Sonata No.3 in E minor Op.5 HWV.398
9. Andante
10. Allegro
11. Sarabande
12. Armando-Andante Allegro
13. Rondo
14. Gavotte
15. Handel in Harlem
16. Riffs
17. George meets George
■ Sonata No.2 in D major, Op.5 HWV.397
18. Adagio
19. Allegro I
20. Musette - Allegro II
21. March - Gavotte
22. Aladdin

1. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Introduction to Sonata in F
2. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Largo Sonata in F
3. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Allegro I/ Sonata in F
4. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Adagio II/ Sonata in F
5. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Allegro II/ Sonata in F
6. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Menuet - Allegro Moderato; Sonata in F
7. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Tales from Another Time
8. TRIO SONATA IN F, opus 5 Nr.6 HWV 401 Colossus of Sound
9. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Andante/ Sonata in e minor
10. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Allegro/ Sonata in e minor
11. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Sarabande/ Sonata in e minor
12. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Allemande-Andante Allegro/ Sonata in e minor
13. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Rondeau Sonata in e minor
14. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Gavotte/ Sonata in e minor
15. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Handel in Harlem
16. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 Riffs
17. SONATA in e minor, opus 5 Nr.3 HWV 398 George meets Georg: 'Summertime'
18. SONATA in D, opus 5 Nr.2 HWV 397 Adagio/ Sonata in D
19. SONATA in D, opus 5 Nr.2 HWV 397 Allegro I/ Sonata in D
20. SONATA in D, opus 5 Nr.2 HWV 397 Musette - Allegro II/ Sonata in D
21. SONATA in D, opus 5 Nr.2 HWV 397 March- Gavotte/ Sonata in D
22.SONATA in D, opus 5 Nr.2 HWV 397 Aladin

Profile

Stefan Schulz,bass trombone

Changed from horn to trombone. Studied in Berlin and Chicago. From 1993 to 2002, he joined the Berliner Philharmoniker after working as a bass trombone player at the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Between 1996 and 2002 he also performed with the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra.
From 2000 to 2004, he has been a visiting professor at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music and Performing Arts, Berlin, where he has been teaching at the Orchestra Academy of the Berlin State Opera Orchestra and the Hochschule für Musik-Theater Hannover. Since the summer of 2004, he has been a professor at the Berlin University of the Arts.
He has performed with many famous orchestras such as the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Hamburg Philharmonic, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
Also active as a chamber musician, he is a member of the Berliner Philharmoniker Brass Ensemble and is a regular guest with the German Brass. The Bourne Quartet" is formed and is attracting a great deal of attention.
He has collaborated extensively with composer and saxophonist Daniel Schneider, performing on premieres and recordings of his works and with the Daniel Schneider Trio.
He has premiered and recorded many works by composers such as Jean-Michel Defay, Niels Martinsen and Paul Lusas. He has released two CDs from BIS so far.
I use the instrument of Antoine Courtois.
http://www.stefanschulztrombone.com/