Ernst Sachse: Concertino in Es

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Ernst Sachse (1808 - 1868)Concertino in Es Allegretto - PolaccaMarkus Wuersch, trumpetPeter Solomon, organRecorded at Catholic Church Stans, SwitzerlandCameras, Editing and DVD-Production: Juerg and Marianne Rufer,Sound: Magnon Recording Studio, Paul NiederbergerA Dingo and Fox Production© 2008, Markus Wuersch, Peter SolomonContact:Hochschule der Künste Bern HKB www.hkb.bfh.chmarkus.wuersch@hkb.bfh.chMusikhochschule Luzern / HSLUwww.hslu.ch/musik markus.wuersch@fhz.chMarkus WuerschBiographyMarkus Wuersch was born in 1955 in Emmetten, Nidwalden. He studied trumpet and brass ensemble conducting at the conservatoire in zurich, where he received his degree with honours. He won a competition from Migros, and received the subsequent grant which enabled him to spend a year at the Conservatoire Nationale Supérieur in Paris. He also spent time studying at the Northwestern University of Chicago with Vincent Cichowicz, Charles Geyer and at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester NY with Adolphe Herseth (Solotrompeter Chicago Symphony Orchestra). For 14 years, Markus Wuersch held the prestigious post of solo trumpeter at the Tonhalle orchestra, Zurich. In 1995, he spent a year studying in London at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. There he was taught by Michael Laird and Crispian-Steele Perkins (Baroque-trumpet), Jeremy West (Cornetto/Zink) and Phillip Jones (Ensemble-direction). Markus Wuersch now performs with many chamber orchestras, at home and abroad. He has performed as soloist at the Lucerne festival and with the Tonhalle orchestra. For some years now, he performs almost exclusively on the baroque-trumpet (natural-trumpet) with the ensembles "La Cetra" and I Barocchisti (RSI). Markus is professor of trumpet at the University of Art in Bern and at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.Peter Solomon BiographyPeter Solomon was born in Plymouth, England in 1953. He studied piano, organ and harpsichord at the Royal College of Music in London, and achieved the highest honours for his degree. After completing his first degree he was awarded several grants, which made it possible for him to further his studies in Paris, London and Cologne. In 1979 he was a runner-up at the international organ competition in St Albans, England. Peter Solomon has been living in Switzerland since 1980, and plays with many of the best orchestras. Since 1997 he has held the post as pianist/organist in the Tonhalle-Orchestra, Zurich. He has performed solos at the Salzburg festival, Lucerne festival and in concerts with many prestigious orchestras, such as the Vienna philharmonic, Berlin philharmonic and "I Musici". He also receives invitations from the USA and the far east. As a sought-after accompanist and chamber musician, Peter Solomon frequently plays in various formations with musicians such as Maurice Andre and Heinz Holliger amoungst others. Peter Solomon appears on many TV, radio, theatre and records. He teaches at the "Musikhochschulen" in Zurich and Lucerne.Ernst Sachse1813-1870Ernst Sachse was born in 1813 in Altenburg (near Leipzig). He received his musical training from his father and from Wilhelm Barth, a musician in Altenburg at the time. The military took him on as an oboist to help out the "Sächsischen Linien Bataillons" music corps, Altenburg. In 1822 he left the service, as another oboist was found to replace him, (officially he had another 6 years of service left). From 1834 he found a job in Weimar and played first and foremost as soloist in the Stadthaus there. In 1842, Sachse became first trumpeter in the duke's chapel. During 1844 he performed in several concerts in London. In 1850, Sachse was able to play his composition "concertino in Eb for Solo Eb Cornet and Brass ensemble" for the first time. Over the following 7 years he appeared as soloist in numerous concerts in London, Leipzig, Weimar, Etrecht, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. An illness, which hit him in 1859 forced him to take time off and play in only the most prestigious concerts. From 1860 onwards he performed with his full concert program as soloist again and played in Paris. In 1870, Sachse died after a long spurt of bad health from edema.

1985 Suncoast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps - DCI

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1985 Suncoast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps from Tampa Bay/Clearwater, Florida. Semifinals Hi Cam from Madison, Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium @ the Univ of Wisconsin. Show was entitled "A Florida Suite" by Robert W. Smith. This piece I believe was "Midnight in Miami". This was the first time in DCI history that a corps placed in the Top 12 with Original Music! Corps placed 6th at Semis with an 92.1. This clip includes "The Lick" (Basses)Enjoy!

THE HITMAKERS

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The HITMAKERSStarmaking IS our business!Follow the dynamic RockSTAR Music Corp team in their bid to dominate the world's radiowaves, as they hand-pick unknown young talent, shepherd them through the intensivesongwriting/recording studio process and skyrocket them to the top of the charts. All in 60 days!The Hitmakers is an adrenaline-charged ride through the arcane science of star making.As an independent label, RockSTAR Music Corps' engaging honchos; Adam Hurstfield andMichael Hektoen have managed, written, produced or recorded music's biggest names -- Kool &The Gang, Loverboy, Rolling Stones, Madonna and Elise Estrada. Now their sights are set oncreating fresh new talent. Promoting new music requires an aggressive strategy. Our series "Astories" revolve around Adam and Michaels' struggle to beat the Megalabels at their own game.It's David V.S. Goliath, in a savagely competitive industry. RockSTAR's motto is "our resultsspeak for themselves." We witness the cut-throat, behind-the-scenes drama of the music "biz", as Adam and Michael wrangle backroom deals with programming directors for airplay, city hop topromote their protégés or grind concert promoters for a "top billing slot," all juxtaposed againstthe songs and aspirations of the hottest new stars in today's music. Our "B stories" are carried onthe professional and personal conflict between our series regulars and the talent themselves.These characters are attractive and driven, which causes an endless array of relationship clashesand internal conflicts. Each week we also catch music celebrities such as - The Corrs, 98Degrees, Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child, Hedley, George Clinton, The Manhattans, Live OnArrival or Ricky Martin interacting or conflicting with the RockSTAR team over the daily stressof staying on top in the music industry. An industry constantly searching for the next "big thing."In our first Episode - We see Adam and Michael take Elise Estrada on her meteoric rise, fromradio contest winner to the top of the charts, with the #1 & #6 songs on Billboard magazine, aswell as establishing her songs - Insatiable and UnLove You as top 5 downloads on iTunes!Winner of Best New Artist, her concerts with the likes of Alannis Morrisette, Rihanna andEnrique' Iglesias and the upcoming 50 Cent/Elise Estrada National Tour are setting attendancerecords. She's now poised to become the new face of Clarins cosmetics. Through RockSTARMusic Corps' zealous promotion, management and songwriting abilities, Elise Estrada stands onthe brink of international stardom.Tailored to the 18 -- 25, YouTube/iTunes generation & Web ready, Hitmakers is a never-beforeseenlook at the REAL process of creating and developing a future star. Loaded with wickedbusiness deals, hot music, rising stars and celebrities, The Hitmakers is provocative, unscriptedreality that takes the viewer where no "musical contest" would ever dare to go!Who's the next chartbusting superstar? Watch The HITMAKERS and find out!

1993 Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps - DCI

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** To watch this clip in HQ append &fmt=18 after the URL! **1993 Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps from Santa Clara, California. Quarterfinals. "A Walton Trilogy" Selections from "Richard III" and "Henry V". Corps Placed 7th at all shows at nationals. Corps was VERY young after their 25th anniversary year. First show of the year corps scored a 55 and ended at finals with a 90.4 a +35.1 difference, which in it self is a GREAT accomplishment for such a demanding show and young corps. Check out Lee Rudnicki blog for more insight on the drum line. This was Scott Johnson's last year with SCV. http://drumlaw80.blogspot.com/2006/06/tale-of-drum-line-1993-santa-clara.htmlHorn Line - Out of 60+ horns, 45 -- 50 were rookies. Very raw horn line with a very difficult book. Hornbook was arranged by Jay Kennedy that year. 1993 was much harder then there 91, 92 shows by far. Good mellophone line as you can hear them all over the music. Corps was filled with kids 15-17 years of age and no drum corps experience at all. ** This was also the first year of the "Dark years". Dr. Len Kruszecki was the corps director after the retirement and passing away of Gail Royer. The vets (which were very few) had always wanted to pay tribute to their falling leader. Dr. Len was very adamant on putting his stamp and leadership within the corps by taking a firm stance on the corps not playing "Send In The Clowns" which is, and forever will be, the corps song. The horn line eventually played Clowns towards the end of the year. I Believe horn staff was starting to rebel as well. Horn line and drum line players wanted to pay tribute to G.R. with some sort of symbolic gesture, for example a black arm band or something of that nature but Dr. Len refused and was once again a thorn to the corps side. He only permitted the corps to blacken out the V on the Vanguard Star, which was not even visible to anyone but the corps members themselves. He only lasted 3 years as director and then the real SCV reemerged. **Enjoy!

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