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CD available From: 14 October 2002 |
| | Mark Anthony Turnage (b. 1960)
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| | | | For trombone and orchestra | | | 2 | Silent Cities (revised version) | 16:21 | | | | | Variants surrounding a tune by John Scofield | | | | | | Nagging and obsessive - Calmer - With movement - Hazy and unclear - Clean and rhythmic - Smooth and serene | | | 3 | Four-Horned Fandango | 14:49 | | | | | For four horns and orchestra | | | | | | Murky - Bell-like - Strange and subdued - Gradually building - Fandango. Tight and rhythmic - Forceful - Murky and sinister - Spacious - Light and eerie | | | | | | Timothy Brown - Michael Murray - Andrew Antcliff - Christopher Larkin horns | | | | | | Double Percussion Concerto on a tune by Peter Erskine | | | | Christian Lindberg trombone* |
| | Evelyn Glennie percussion† |
| | Peter Erskine percussion† |
| | Walthamstow Assembly Hall |
| | Christopher Brooke (Assistant) |
| | Michael Common (Assistant) |
| | Format: Digital CD 16Bit 44.1Khz Originally recorded in: 24Bit 96Khz |
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