Still and Quiet Places – Matthew Vangjel
12 July 2019 Darby
Trumpet/Flugelhorn: Matthew Vangjel
Piano: Ellen Sommer
Marimba/Vibraphone: Joshua J. Knight
Table for Three – John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, Deanna Swoboda
18 November 2014 Kip
Three world renowned players. Three diverse instruments. Three friends. And a new concept in brass chamber music. Table For Three brings together John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, and Deanna Swoboda in a group combining horn, bass trombone, and tuba for a scintillating album of music spanning 450 years. Renaissance, baroque, classical, contemporary, and third-stream works — none of which have ever been recorded and which include several newly commissioned and newly arranged compositions — combine for an engaging, thought-provoking program.
Table for Three – John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, Deanna Swoboda (Digital download full cd)
20 May 1922 Kip
Three world renowned players. Three diverse instruments. Three friends. And a new concept in brass chamber music. Table For Three brings together John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, and Deanna Swoboda in a group combining horn, bass trombone, and tuba for a scintillating album of music spanning 450 years. Renaissance, baroque, classical, contemporary, and third-stream works — none of which have ever been recorded and which include several newly commissioned and newly arranged compositions — combine for an engaging, thought-provoking program.
Still and Quiet Places – Matthew Vangjel (Digital download full cd)
16 May 1922 Kip
Trumpet/Flugelhorn: Matthew Vangjel
Piano: Ellen Sommer
Marimba/Vibraphone: Joshua J. Knight
Still and Quiet Places – Matthew Vangjel
12 November 1819 Darby
Trumpet/Flugelhorn: Matthew Vangjel
Piano: Ellen Sommer
Marimba/Vibraphone: Joshua J. Knight
Table for Three – John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, Deanna Swoboda
18 November 1814 Darby
Three world renowned players. Three diverse instruments. Three friends. And a new concept in brass chamber music. Table For Three brings together John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, and Deanna Swoboda in a group combining horn, bass trombone, and tuba for a scintillating album of music spanning 450 years. Renaissance, baroque, classical, contemporary, and third-stream works — none of which have ever been recorded and which include several newly commissioned and newly arranged compositions — combine for an engaging, thought-provoking program.