Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

  1. #1

    Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

    St. Mary's Parish Church, Slough Berkshire, UK

    Saturday, November 22nd. 2008, 12 noon admission free.

    Charley Brighton (sponsored by Willson Band Instruments of Switzerland) with guest Garry Hedley (Euphonium) and Malcolm Stowell, Piano & Organ.

    Programme of Music;

    Sonata for Bassoon op 168, Saint-Seans
    Duet; Calon Lan, John Hughes arranged by Eric Ball
    Premiere; Tranquillity, Terry Treherne (with organ)
    Romance, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (played on a Hawkes 4v Cavalry Tuba circa 1912)
    Premiere; Brief Interlude, Joe Miserendino (USA)
    Polka Caprice; Lucille, Percy Code (played on a Conn 1933 Euphonium)

    www.euph9.freeserve.co.uk

  2. #2

    Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

    Looks like another great program lineup, Charlie, but with 3 horns to manage your valve oil bill must be staggering!

    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
    Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
    Adams Artist (Adams E3)
    Alliance Mouthpiece (DC3)
    YouTube: dwerden
    Facebook: davewerden
    Twitter: davewerden
    Instagram: davewerdeneuphonium

  3. Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

    3 horns? Charley had 10 horns out on the tables at his last recital. He since has added my Conn/Pan-American model 56I to the list for this latest concert. But I sent it over to Charley with a new bottle of Hetman's Classic #3 (the thick stuff for worn valves).

    All kidding aside, Charley has an important collction of vintage, playable horns. It was a delight for me to play ALL of them at his last recital. I brought my Wick 4AY and adapters for euro and large shanks. Thus I could play small, euro, and large shank using just one mouthpiece.

    Doug

    P.S. i am excited to hear Charley's newest recital! I absolutely enjoyed his last one.
    Adams E3 0.60 Sterling bell - Prototype top sprung valves
    Concord Band
    Winchendon Winds
    Townsend Military Band

  4. #4

    Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

    Thanks guys, actually, I will probably use another as well, a 1900 Courtois 4v.

    Yet to finalise the line up. I try to use them on a rotation basis, some are better than others as you can imagine (lol).

    Chas

  5. #5

    Euphonium Recital no.32 (UK)

    ............and on the same day, later that evening at 7pm, a different programme (bar one item) in a new location;

    All Saints Church, Wokingham, Berkshire

    Programme of music; (Willson 2900 Euphonium)

    Aragonaise, Joe Miserendino (USA)

    Premiere; Sonata (3 movs) for Euphonium, Elaine Fine (USA)

    Sunrise, Sunset (Fiddler on the Roof) Jerry Bock arranged by Adam Gorb
    adapted for Euphonium with permission by CB
    Played on a Salvation Army Bandmaster 4v Euphonium, circa 1933

    Tranquillity, Terry Treherne, with organ accompaniment

    The Queen of the Night's Aria (Magic Flute), W.A. Mozart arranged by John Golland
    Played on a 1912 Hawkes 4v Cavalry Tuba

    Aka Tombo (Red Dragonfly) Japanese Children's Song, Yamata arranged by Philip Kim, adapted for Euphonium with permission, by CB.
    Played on a Highams 5v Euphonium, circa 1891

    Valse Brilliante; Silver Showers, William Rimmer
    Played on a 1980's Imperial Euphonium

    Maria & Tonight (West Side Story), Leonard Bernstein, adapted for Euphonium by CB

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •