BELGIAN TROMBONE ID

Composer(s): Various

Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends
Reference: KTC1674
Barcode: 8718011609434
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2020-02-21
SKU: KTC1674 Categories: , , , , , , , , ,

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Bram Fournier & Friends
Belgian Trombone ID

This recording is the result of a research project into Belgian music for trombone carried out at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp (AP Hogeschool). Bram Fournier chose a varied selection of works from the wealth of repertoire available; the works cover a period of almost one hundred and fifty years of Belgian trombone music, from François-Joseph Fétis, the pioneer of Belgian musical life, to the contemporary composer Koen Severens.

All of these works, with the exception of Joseph Jongen’s Aria et polonaise, are recorded on CD here for the first time. Emile Wambach’s Concert aria has, however, been recorded by Glenn Van Looy on euphonium; Eduard Lassens’ Fantasiestücke have been recorded with piano accompaniment by John Rojak, whilst Blair Bollinger has recorded them in a version with full orchestra. Several of these works were composed in a time in which the valve trombone coexisted alongside the slide trombone; the essentially lyrical character of these pieces led us to choose the slide trombone for these recordings.

Bram Fournier is solo trombonist with the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels and is also a member of the wind ensemble I Solisti in Antwerp. He is also a frequent guest player with the Hermes ensemble, Belgian Brass, Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Belgium and the Casco Phil. Fournier studied at the Lemmens Institute in Leuven and with Jan Smets at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp, where he gained his master’s diploma with distinction. He completed his studies with Jonas Bylund at the Hochschule für Musik in Hanover and participated in master classes with Alain Trudel, Christian Lindberg, Ian Bousfield, Jörgen Van Rijen and Michel Becquet. Whilst still a student he was a finalist in the Lions European Musical Competition and played in the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra Academy and the Dutch Orchestra and Ensemble Academy. He was a member of the Flanders Symphony Orchestra from 2010 to 2013; he was trial principal trombone for the Philharmonia Orchestra.

And friends are:
The Bone Project: Bram Fournier, Jan Smets, Koen Severens, Geert De Vos, Lode Smeets

Yasuko Takahashi, Casco Phil, Benjamin Haemhouts, Bram Decroix

1. Suite Voor 4 Bazuinen In Ut: I. Andante con moto
Composer: Arthur Meulemans
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

2. Suite Voor 4 Bazuinen In Ut: II. Allegretto scherzando
Composer: Arthur Meulemans
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

3. Suite Voor 4 Bazuinen In Ut: III. Adagio
Composer: Arthur Meulemans
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

4. Suite Voor 4 Bazuinen In Ut: IV. Allegro marciale
Composer: Arthur Meulemans
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

5. Fragment Voor 4 Bazuinen
Composer: Jef Maes
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

6. Fantasie Voor Bazuin En Klavier
Composer: August de Boeck
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

7. Zwei Phantasiestücke, Op. 48: I. Andacht
Composer: Eduard Lassen
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

8. Zwei Phantasiestücke, Op. 48: II. Abendreigen
Composer: Eduard Lassen
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

9. Trio pour trombones
Composer: Francois-Joseph Fétis
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

10. Quatuor pour trombones
Composer: Francois-Joseph Fétis
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

11. Quintetto pour trombones
Composer: Francois-Joseph Fétis
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

12. Concertaria
Composer: Emile Wambach
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

13. Aria et polonaise, Op. 128
Composer: Joseph Jongen
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

14. Plikonamu Micucona
Composer: Karel Goeyvaerts
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

15. Aber
Composer: Koen Severens
Artist(s): Bram Fournier & Friends

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 21,50
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Bram Fournier & Friends
Belgian Trombone ID

This recording is the result of a research project into Belgian music for trombone carried out at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp (AP Hogeschool). Bram Fournier chose a varied selection of works from the wealth of repertoire available; the works cover a period of almost one hundred and fifty years of Belgian trombone music, from François-Joseph Fétis, the pioneer of Belgian musical life, to the contemporary composer Koen Severens.

All of these works, with the exception of Joseph Jongen’s Aria et polonaise, are recorded on CD here for the first time. Emile Wambach’s Concert aria has, however, been recorded by Glenn Van Looy on euphonium; Eduard Lassens’ Fantasiestücke have been recorded with piano accompaniment by John Rojak, whilst Blair Bollinger has recorded them in a version with full orchestra. Several of these works were composed in a time in which the valve trombone coexisted alongside the slide trombone; the essentially lyrical character of these pieces led us to choose the slide trombone for these recordings.

Bram Fournier is solo trombonist with the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels and is also a member of the wind ensemble I Solisti in Antwerp. He is also a frequent guest player with the Hermes ensemble, Belgian Brass, Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Belgium and the Casco Phil. Fournier studied at the Lemmens Institute in Leuven and with Jan Smets at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp, where he gained his master’s diploma with distinction. He completed his studies with Jonas Bylund at the Hochschule für Musik in Hanover and participated in master classes with Alain Trudel, Christian Lindberg, Ian Bousfield, Jörgen Van Rijen and Michel Becquet. Whilst still a student he was a finalist in the Lions European Musical Competition and played in the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra Academy and the Dutch Orchestra and Ensemble Academy. He was a member of the Flanders Symphony Orchestra from 2010 to 2013; he was trial principal trombone for the Philharmonia Orchestra.

And friends are:
The Bone Project: Bram Fournier, Jan Smets, Koen Severens, Geert De Vos, Lode Smeets

Yasuko Takahashi, Casco Phil, Benjamin Haemhouts, Bram Decroix