The Trompette-en-Chamade // Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man”
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- greatmusicLA.org In this seventh episode, Canon James Buonemani performs Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” as he demonstrates the Trompette-en-Chamade division of the 1911 Murray Harris Organ at St. James in-the-City, Los Angeles, California.
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Ep.1 - History of the Organ // Mendelssohn's Sonata III in A Major: • History of the St. Jam...
Ep. 2 - How the Organ Was Saved // Performance of Messiaen's Dieu parmi nous: • How the Organ Was Save...
Ep. 3 - Builders of the St. James Organ // Andante Sostenuto from Widor's Gothic Symphony: • Builders of the St. Ja...
Ep. 4 - Stops and Pistons Explained // Variations on a theme of Clément Jannequin by Jehan Alain: • Stops and Pistons Expl...
Ep. 5 - Keyboards and Divisions explained // LITANIES by Jehan Alain: • Keyboards and Division...
Ep. 6 - Touring beyond the Swell, Great & Choir // B Minor Prelude and Fugue, BWV 544 by J. S. Bach: • Touring beyond the Swe...
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Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful instrument and an amazing performance. Truly a well voiced reed division.
Such beauty in the simplicity and dignity of the Fanfare.
I like that the host mentioned Iberian organs and not "Spanish"
Almost every Portuguese organ from that age also uses this style of trumpet.
Shades of Emerson Lake and Palmer
What an incredible sound
9:19 Fanfare for the Common Man
Nice! Did u publish this? Available to borrow or purchase? Thx!
11:53 🤩❤
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We're so glad that is what you got out of this video! Gold star comment!