Voice - Posaune Jamie Williams 6 Thomas Hoppe
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
22.03.2016
Label: Hey! Classics
Genre: Classical
Artist: Jamie Williams 6 Thomas Hoppe
Composer: Guy Ropartz, Sigismond Stojowski, Carl Maria von Weber, Paul Hindemith, Franz Strauss, Stjepan Šulek, Alexandre Guilmant, Frank Martin (1890-1974), Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Album including Album cover
- 1 Piece in B-Flat Minor 07:36
- 2 Fantaisie 07:01
- 3 Romance 07:43
- 4 Mvt. 1 - Allegro moderato maestoso 03:10
- 5 Mvt. 2 - Allegretto grazioso 02:58
- 6 Mvt. 3 - Lied des Raufbolds - Allegro pesante 02:17
- 7 Mvt. 4 - Allegro moderato maestoso 02:48
- 8 Nocturno 06:16
- 9 Vox Gabrieli 08:23
- 10 Morceau Symphonique 06:53
- 11 Ballade 08:37
- 12 Cavatine 05:20
Info for Voice - Posaune
The free spirit in each of us can take us away and beyond self-created borders. Although we are most comfortable with, and conventionally used to, the tradition of formerly stated interpretations, we can truly express our inner soul and not only reflect on the thought-out structure, but also improvise constantly with the current situation. In our modern times, full of unlimited technology, it is most welcoming to be overwhelmed with information that takes us away from who
we are or aspire to be. Our dreams are constantly impacted by the events that surround everyday life. The inner child in each of us, full of fantasy and hope, can continuously survive through our music if we take proper care. Our voice can be most understood or enjoyed by others when the ego and intellect are overpowered by the heart.
Jamie Williams, trombone
Thomas Hoppe, piano
Jamie Williams
has served as principal trombonist of the Deutsche Oper Berlin since 2009. Furthermore, he is on the faculty at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Rostock and the Hanns Eisler Hochschule für Musik in Berlin.
An avid orchestral musician, Jamie Williams has performed with the Bavarian State Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin Staatskapelle, Deutches Symphony Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, Guer- zenich Orchestra Cologne, Hamburg State Opera, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, and the WDR Symphony Orchestra. He was principal trombonist from 2003-2009 with the Dortmund Philharmonic.
Jamie Williams released his solo debut CD “Voice” in 2013. His concert activities have led him across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North and South America as both soloist and chamber musici- an. As a soloist, Jamie Williams has performed with orchestra in the Berlin Philharmonie.
Born in 1979, Jamie Williams began playing trombone in his native St. Petersburg, Florida at the age of eleven. In 1997, he received a full scholarship to study in New York at The Juilliard School with Joe Alessi. Jamie Williams continued his studies with Per Brevig, Jonas Bylund, Michel Bec- quet, and Ian Bousfield.
In 2010, Jamie Williams began as an active Yamaha Artist, in demand for master-classes, and performing on a Xeno YSL 8820. He has been on the jury of numerous international competitions and was voted in for the term of 2014-2018 to the International Trombone Association Board of Advisors. Jamie Williams and his Rostock trombone class were awarded the Emory Remington Trombone Ensemble Prize in 2014, which is the most prestigious award world wide.
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