New York 25-27th May Joe Alessi plays the Chic Corea Trombone concerto
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Re: New York 25-27th May Joe Alessi plays the Chic Corea Trombone concerto
Oooo, I'd love to hear that. I may have to plan a trip.
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If I were only not almost 3,000 miles away ...
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I got my tickets for Thursday night.
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Be curious to hear that you think of it. I heard it last year at Suntory Hall, with Joe playing the solo.
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I got mine for Saturday, excited to hear it
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Best hall I ever performed in, beyond incredible!!harrisonreed wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 12:59 am Be curious to hear that you think of it. I heard it last year at Suntory Hall, with Joe playing the solo.
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Joe has seriously projecting sound, pretty much every note was crystal clear from my seat on the 2nd tier. He and the orchestra sounded awesome!
It's a very interesting piece with a lot of variety, but nothing too outlandish technically. According to the program notes some sections are improvised, but I suspect he had worked out what he was going to play - it was all very clean and nothing sounded obviously improvised.
One part of it, I think the 3rd movement called Hysteria (about the pandemic), had some wild angular lines and lots of interplay between the solo and sections of the orchestra. It was a very moderate tempo and I sort of wished it was faster to create more "Hysteria."
The last movement, Joe's Tango, is more rhythmically complex and gets into some higher and faster playing with some high F#'s and I think I heard one G. It ends on a high F#!
Overall an excellent addition to the repertoire.
It's a very interesting piece with a lot of variety, but nothing too outlandish technically. According to the program notes some sections are improvised, but I suspect he had worked out what he was going to play - it was all very clean and nothing sounded obviously improvised.
One part of it, I think the 3rd movement called Hysteria (about the pandemic), had some wild angular lines and lots of interplay between the solo and sections of the orchestra. It was a very moderate tempo and I sort of wished it was faster to create more "Hysteria."
The last movement, Joe's Tango, is more rhythmically complex and gets into some higher and faster playing with some high F#'s and I think I heard one G. It ends on a high F#!
Overall an excellent addition to the repertoire.
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I was blown away by Joe's playing when I heard it, but the actual composition wasn't my cup of tea. It had some really cool moments but just didn't feel as coherent as a piece as, say, the Bourgeois concerto.
Joe sounds like $4 million dollars (inflation adjusted) on his new Shires and Laskey combo.
Joe sounds like $4 million dollars (inflation adjusted) on his new Shires and Laskey combo.
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I didn’t see this thread until now. I was there last Saturday, the 27th. Joe sounded amazing as always. I’m looking forward to the studio recording release with the UNLV Wind Symphony. I believe it’s slated for November.
The first piece on the program, Barber’s Symphony in One Movement, was something that I have never heard before. It’s now one of my favorite pieces. I found a great recording on my Tidal app, the Baltimore Symphony conducted by David Zinman, and I’ve been listening to it nearly every day now.
The first piece on the program, Barber’s Symphony in One Movement, was something that I have never heard before. It’s now one of my favorite pieces. I found a great recording on my Tidal app, the Baltimore Symphony conducted by David Zinman, and I’ve been listening to it nearly every day now.
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I just noticed online that Joe is playing it again this summer (in Vail, CO) w/the NYP again, in case any folks in the west want to get a chance to hear it live. I'm kind of tempted to go myself.
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Re: New York 25-27th May Joe Alessi plays the Chic Corea Trombone concerto
Great piece, great recording. Detroit also has a great recording of Barber #1 with Jarvi.JeffBone44 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:46 pm
The first piece on the program, Barber’s Symphony in One Movement, was something that I have never heard before. It’s now one of my favorite pieces. I found a great recording on my Tidal app, the Baltimore Symphony conducted by David Zinman, and I’ve been listening to it nearly every day now.
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Re: New York 25-27th May Joe Alessi plays the Chic Corea Trombone concerto
Interesting video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgYk9gTbF9o
And another:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVCbtWzrDF4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgYk9gTbF9o
And another:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVCbtWzrDF4
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Joe is performing this again 2-4th November with the Nashville Symph.
PROGRAM
Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture
Chick Corea: Trombone Concerto | Live Recording
Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite
PROGRAM
Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture
Chick Corea: Trombone Concerto | Live Recording
Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite
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Thanks for mentioning the Detroit/Jarvi recording. I found it and listened to it.fsgazda wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 7:03 amGreat piece, great recording. Detroit also has a great recording of Barber #1 with Jarvi.JeffBone44 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:46 pm
The first piece on the program, Barber’s Symphony in One Movement, was something that I have never heard before. It’s now one of my favorite pieces. I found a great recording on my Tidal app, the Baltimore Symphony conducted by David Zinman, and I’ve been listening to it nearly every day now.
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I'm very excited to hear it in it's entirety, and in all iterations, and I really can't wait to hear some other players tackle this piece. This seems like something Marshall would crush.
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Was this a premier performance? Is there a video I could watch? I have loved Chick Corea forever.
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Is there a video I could watch? I have loved Chick Corea forever.
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Re: New York 25-27th May Joe Alessi plays the Chic Corea Trombone concerto
The two videos I linked above have short sections of the concerto played by Alessi.
If you are a New York Philharmonic subscriber I believe there is on-line access to previous concerts.
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