Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet - Arban: Works for Cornet and Piano (1983) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Eric Urfer, Guy Bovet
- Title: Arban: Works for Cornet and Piano
- Year Of Release: 1983
- Label: VDE-GALLO
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
- Total Time: 43:17
- Total Size: 744 / 150 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Variations on Bellini's Norma (06:33)
2. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie Brillante (07:28)
3. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Cavatina from Mercadante's Zaira (07:00)
4. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie and Variations on The Carnival of Venice (07:54)
5. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie and Variation on Acteon (06:59)
6. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Variations on a Tyrolean Song (07:19)
1. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Variations on Bellini's Norma (06:33)
2. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie Brillante (07:28)
3. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Cavatina from Mercadante's Zaira (07:00)
4. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie and Variations on The Carnival of Venice (07:54)
5. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Fantaisie and Variation on Acteon (06:59)
6. Eric Urfer & Guy Bovet – Variations on a Tyrolean Song (07:19)
Born in Lyon and having enjoyed renown and popularity during the 19th century, Jean-Baptiste Arban subsequently sank into oblivion. Virtuoso cornet-player, orchestra conductor, composer, and arranger, professor at the National Superior Conservatory of Paris, he was at the same time a tireless seeker, in his endeavors to improve the facture of brass instruments. His extensive method for cornet and saxhorn is famous throughout the world and has even been transcribed into Braille.
Born in 1946, Eric URFER won the prize for virtuosity at the Geneva Conservatory in 1971. During the same year, he became Solo Trumpeter to the Costa-Rica Symphony Orchestra. He later held the position of First Trumpet in the St. Gallen (Switzerland) Symphony Orchestra and in 1980, he became the Solo Trumpeter of the RAI (Broadcasting) Symphony Orchestra in Turin (Italy).
Guy BOVET, born 1949, studied piano with his aunt Jeanne Bovet, and later organ with Marie Dufour, Pierre Segond, and in Paris with Marie-Claire Alain, where he finished with the first prize for virtuosity. He is regularly heard in all European countries, the URSS, North and South America. As a pedagogue and professor, he visits universities in Europe and America.
Born in 1946, Eric URFER won the prize for virtuosity at the Geneva Conservatory in 1971. During the same year, he became Solo Trumpeter to the Costa-Rica Symphony Orchestra. He later held the position of First Trumpet in the St. Gallen (Switzerland) Symphony Orchestra and in 1980, he became the Solo Trumpeter of the RAI (Broadcasting) Symphony Orchestra in Turin (Italy).
Guy BOVET, born 1949, studied piano with his aunt Jeanne Bovet, and later organ with Marie Dufour, Pierre Segond, and in Paris with Marie-Claire Alain, where he finished with the first prize for virtuosity. He is regularly heard in all European countries, the URSS, North and South America. As a pedagogue and professor, he visits universities in Europe and America.
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