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Concerto Iberico
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Walter Ross, composer
Trumpet Concerto
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Roger Petrich, composer
Zatten Concerto
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Eddie Bass, composer
Suite Concertante
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
“Neebe’s playing is nothing short of spectacular. His control and tone, whether he is an-nouncing or serenading, gliding, or dancing, playing bright or quiet, staccato or legto, are impressive.” (CWNC – An Online Journal in North Carolina)
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Stunning performances by Paul Neebe of new trumpet concertos by American composers.
Paul Neebe — soloist, orchestral musician and chamber player — performs widely in the United States and Europe. He is principal trumpet of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and the Wintergreen Festival Orchestra. A graduate of Juilliard and the Catholic University of America, Neebe has taught at the University of Virginia, James Madison University, Elon University and the Summer University in Bayreuth, Germany. His commitment to the commissioning and recording of contemporary American works for trumpet was the impetus for this CD. All four trumpet concertos (by Richard Cioffari, Walter Ross, Roger Petrich, and Eddie Bass) were commissioned and premiered by Mr. Neebe and represent major additions to the trumpet repertoire.Contents:
Richard Cioffari, composerConcerto Iberico
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Walter Ross, composer
Trumpet Concerto
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Roger Petrich, composer
Zatten Concerto
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Eddie Bass, composer
Suite Concertante
Paul Neebe, trumpet; State Philharmonic Kosice; Steven White, conductor
Review:
"These are four delightful pieces...All four works are lovely additions to the repertoire and will provide much pleasure to adventurous trumpet players and for audiences." (Fanfare)“Neebe’s playing is nothing short of spectacular. His control and tone, whether he is an-nouncing or serenading, gliding, or dancing, playing bright or quiet, staccato or legto, are impressive.” (CWNC – An Online Journal in North Carolina)