Catalogue
HAVPCD243 – The trumpet shall be heard on high
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| Disk Title | The trumpet shall be heard on high |
| Trumpets and organ from Guildford Cathedral | |
| Soloists | Mark David and Alistair Mackie (trumpets) |
| Andrew Millington (organ) | |
| Location | Guildford Cathedral |
| Date Recorded | July 1999 |
| Audio Tracks | 27 |
| Trk. | Title | Audio Sample |
| 18 | Queen of the Night Aria from ‘The Magic Flute’ |
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A chronological programme of arrangements and original pieces for trumpet, beginning with military signals from the Middle Ages and ending with John Gardner’s Sonata da Chiesa of 1976, and using several different trumpets. The trumpet calls [tracks 1 and 5] are played on straight post horns in C, and the Krakow Fanfare [3] and Monteverdi Toccata [10] on natural trumpets in C. the Thomsen Toccata [9] uses Venitian coronation trumpets, and the second movement of the Gervaise dances [7] is played on flugel horns. All the other works are played on various modern instruments.
| Trk. | Duration | Track Title | Composer |
| 1 | 00:18 | Trumpet Call | Early Military |
| 2 | 01:09 | Sumer is icumen in | Medieval, arr. Mackie |
| 3 | 00:22 | Krakow Fanfare | Medieval |
| 4 | 02:35 | Canzona | Jacob Obrecht |
| 5 | 00:22 | Trumpet Call | Early Military |
| 6 | 02:31 | Three Dances 1. Pavane de la guerre |
Claude Gervaise, arr. Mackie |
| 7 | 01:56 | 2. Bransle de Bourgogne | |
| 8 | 01:53 | 3. Almande | |
| 9 | 01:05 | Toccata | Magnus Thomsen |
| 10 | 01:51 | Toccata from ‘L’Orfeo’ | Claudio Monteverdi |
| 11 | 00:49 | Sonata in D 1. Grave |
Petronio Franceschini |
| 12 | 01:18 | 2. Allegro | |
| 13 | 01:54 | 3. Adagio | |
| 14 | 01:53 | 4. Allegro | |
| 15 | 00:51 | Cantata No. 207a 1. March |
J. S. Bach |
| 16 | 01:05 | 2. Ritornello | |
| 17 | 00:55 | 3. March | |
| 18 | 03:11 | Queen of the Night Aria from ‘The Magic Flute’ |
W. A. Mozart, arr. Mackie |
| 19 | 04:22 | Fugue No. 1 on B-A-C-H, Op. 60 | Robert Schumann |
| 20 | 00:48 | Chorale: Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen | [Anon.] |
| 21 | 02:49 | Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen | Johannes Brahms |
| 22 | 03:31 | Pastorale and Rondo 1. Pastorale |
Jean Langlais |
| 23 | 05:43 | 2. Rondo | |
| 24 | 03:41 | Sonata da Chiesa sopra un tema di Claudio Monteverdi 1. Maestoso |
John Gardner |
| 25 | 02:57 | 2. Allegro | |
| 26 | 04:10 | 3. Lento e piano | |
| 27 | 02:47 | 4. Allegro ma non troppo |
Mark David was appointed Principal Trumpet of the Philharmonia Orchestra in 1992. He has worked extensively with the London Sinfonietta and English Brass Ensemble and can be heard on numerous film and television scores. Alistair Mackie is now Co-Principal Trumpet in the Philharmonia Orchestra. In 1990 he became the first brass player to win the wind category of the Royal Overseas Music Competition and following this gave recitals throughout the UK. Andrew Millington has developed a varied career as an organist, conductor, and teacher. After 16 years as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Guildford Cathedral he left in September 1999 to be Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral.

