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Album Review

Though listed as an Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops album, the focal point of attention is jazzman Doc Severinsen trying his hand at some classical repertoire. Severinsen's virtuosity and musicality frequently were overlooked when he was still riding high as leader of the Tonight Show Orchestra, so this was a potent reminder of his versatility. Here Severinsen proves to be a disciplined classical player, able to scale even such technical minefields as "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" (if just barely!) with assurance, and he keeps his showmanlike instincts under wraps most of the time. But there are passages in pieces like "Napoli," the lengthy "Carmen Fantasy," and, perhaps inappropriately, J.S. Bach's "Chaconne" where he cuts just a bit loose and listeners sense the flamboyant Severinsen of TV fame. As is often the case when a trumpeter meets the symphony, all but two of the works heard here are arrangements or transcriptions of pieces for other instruments — including well-known operatic excerpts by Rossini, Bizet, and Puccini. One of the two trumpet/orchestra pieces, Jeremiah Clarke's famous "The Prince of Denmark March" (or "Trumpet Voluntary"), is heard in a big orchestra/organ arrangement, leaving Leroy Anderson's lovable, durable "A Trumpeter's Lullaby" as the only completely original work for trumpet and orchestra on the disc. Kunzel himself contributes the functionary charts to Rossini's "Largo Al Factotum" and "La Danza," Schumann's "Traumerei," and Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring." The music here might be difficult for the trumpeter, but not for the "pops" audience, who should easily lap up the pretty tunes and occasional bravura. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Amazing!

I have this CD. It has to be the best trumpet performance I've ever heard. It's a must-have for all trumpet players.

Still Got it Doc!!

Doc has been an inspiration to so many trumpet players (and music lovers) throughout the years - This music comes closer to the experience you would have at his live, symphonic concerts - he is simply one of the best trumpet players ever - a master of the instrument in several genres. His sound sizzles and has an energy, a life of it's own. Saw Doc live in San Diego last year and am looking forward to his upcoming concert in Cerritos. Thanks for so many years of wonderful playing along with your kind and supportive demeanor to so many students over the years - keep up the great work. Would love to hear you record Sammy Nestico's 'Portrait of a Trumpet' sometime soon.

Fabulous!!

Doc's genious is clearly on display in this CD. I have all of his albums dating back to the 1960's. I just wish more of them were on CD. Some of the music in this CD is very difficult on the trumpet, but Doc makes it look easy. One of his best albums, and one that clearly demonstrates that he is one of the greatest trumpet players ever.

Trumpet Spectacular, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
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