Sweet tone gentlement! Kudo's to the Ensmble as well. But man! What a sound! Great blend between the two flugal horns! Nicely done! I am not a horn man, but much have great respect for the brass. I am from the rhythm section, drums, percussion. I was looking for this tune for the big band I play in, and came accross this. Not the arrangement I needed. But very glad I opened this up anyway. Sweet!
This sounds like Robert Rumbelow's setting of Joseph Turrin's arrangement. Jens would have first played it after his performance of with the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble in 2006, and his former student, Courtney Jones, plays it quite often. I'm not sure if it's commercially available, but at worst, you can reach out to Dr. Rumbelow through his website and ask him.
This sounds like Robert Rumbelow's setting of Joseph Turrin's arrangement. Jens would have first played it after his performance of with the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble in 2006, and his former student, Courtney Jones, plays it quite often. I'm not sure if it's commercially available, but at worst, you can reach out to Dr. Rumbelow through his website and ask him.
Ryan you inspired so many trumpet players! Rest in Peace my friend. 😔
Thank you Mr. Ryan Anthony. Your beautiful work makes our life beautiful. Rest in Love ❤️
Sweet tone gentlement! Kudo's to the Ensmble as well. But man! What a sound! Great blend between the two flugal horns! Nicely done! I am not a horn man, but much have great respect for the brass. I am from the rhythm section, drums, percussion. I was looking for this tune for the big band I play in, and came accross this. Not the arrangement I needed. But very glad I opened this up anyway. Sweet!
Lovely.
RIP Ryan Anthoby
WHATTTTT?? NOOOOOO
Does anybody have the name of the arranger for this?
This sounds like Robert Rumbelow's setting of Joseph Turrin's arrangement. Jens would have first played it after his performance of with the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble in 2006, and his former student, Courtney Jones, plays it quite often. I'm not sure if it's commercially available, but at worst, you can reach out to Dr. Rumbelow through his website and ask him.
What editing did you play? I am looking for this version.
This sounds like Robert Rumbelow's setting of Joseph Turrin's arrangement. Jens would have first played it after his performance of with the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble in 2006, and his former student, Courtney Jones, plays it quite often. I'm not sure if it's commercially available, but at worst, you can reach out to Dr. Rumbelow through his website and ask him.