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  1. 2014 — UK. CD —. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 CD release of "Légende (Works For Trumpet And Piano)" on Discogs.

  2. Balsom describes the programme as embracing “the most important repertoire for trumpet and piano” – taking a fascinating journey through 20th century works by such composers as Enescu, Hindemith, Martinů, Françaix, Bernstein and Maxwell Davies.

  3. trumpet: Alison Balsom (classical trumpet player) (from 2015-10 until 2016-01) recorded at: Saint George’s, Bristol (Brandon Hill) in Bristol, England, United Kingdom (from 2015-10 until 2016-01) partial recording of: Sonata for Trumpet and Piano: III. Trauermusik. Sehr langsam - Ruhig bewegt - Wie am Anfang (from 2015-10 until 2016-01) composer:

  4. 13 de may. de 2016 · Légende - Works for Trumpet and Piano (HD) Alison Balsom, Tom Poster. Released on 13/05/2016 by Warner Classics. Main artists: Alison Balsom. Genre: Classical. Available in. 24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

  5. Alison Balsom, Tom Poster ‎– Légende (Works For Trumpet And Piano) Genre: Classical. Style: Contemporary, Impressionist, Modern. Year: 2016. Tracklist. Sonatine Pour Trompette Et Piano. (6:50) Ⅰ. Prélude. 1:19. Ⅱ. Sarabande — 3:09. Cadenza. 0:45. Ⅲ.

  6. www.warnerclassics.com › release › legendeLégende | Warner Classics

    12 de may. de 2016 · Star trumpeter Alison Balsom adds her first recital with piano to her rich Warner Classics catalogue. Recorded live at St George’s, Bristol, she and Tom Poster, her long-standing recital partner, explore fascinating works from the 20th century, by composers such as Enescu, Hindemith, Martinů, Françaix, Bernstein and Peter Maxwell Davies.

  7. Balsom describes the programme as embracing “the most important repertoire for trumpet and piano” – taking a fascinating journey through 20th century works by such composers as Enescu, Hindemith, Martinů, Françaix, Bernstein and Maxwell Davies.