Five months ago I prepared my self for a music summer-camp and recorded The Vocalise Op. 34, No. 14 by Serge Rachmaninoff (1873-1943).
I got a few comments on my playing especially the vibrato and legato. I have continued to work on this piece and thought it was time for an update. I tried not to over-think the vibrato this time and just let it happen, the same with the breaths. I have worked on the legato too, but I know it could still be smoother.
I would like comments from everyone. It means a lot too me and give me inspiration to work harder, please...
So here it goes, but this time I used my new Antoine Courtois Paris 420BO "Challenger I"
Tenor trombone from 2006 with 8.5" bell and bore size .547 that I bought from one of the other trombone players at the music-camp this summer

Mouthpiece is a Karl Hammond 12 ML. Recording is made on a Korg D888 portable studio and one Neuman U87 Ai mic. Recording was made at a distance of 20-30 cm from the mic. The piano is on a CD. Mixed in Audacity and a tiny reverb was added to the trombone part make the instrument sound as if they were recorded in the same room. Recording date: 20171216.
Here is the recording: https://soundcloud.com/user-796193724/vocalise-op-34-no-14-by-serge-rachmaninoff-a-courtois-paris-420bo-tenor-trombone-from-2006
The old thread is here:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,101026.msg1202503.html#msg1202503
From there you can also find the previous recording.
/Tom