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November 16th, 2012
HAVPCD336 – Baroque Classics

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HAVPCD336 - Baroque Classics Music for Organ and Trumpet from Beverley Minster
Disk Title Baroque Classics
Music for Organ and Trumpet from Beverley Minster
Soloists Crispian Steele Perkins – Trumpet
Alan Spedding – Organ
Location Beverley Minster
Date Recorded 2007
Audio Tracks 24
Baroque Classics Alan Spedding and Crispian Steele-Perkins have enjoyed performing together for several years and decided to record those items from their repertoire which have given them and their audiences particular pleasure. The majority of these works are not familiar to a wide public since they are arrangements which demonstrate different facets of trumpet playing, and various instrumental curiosities from his collection whose repertoire has had to be re-created or re-invented. Happily, Crispian’s musical education included composition lessons from Peter Wishart, who taught him to write in the style of the Old Masters; this has proved invaluable subsequently when he has arranged and reconstructed music by Handel, Mozart and other great figures of Baroque and Classical music as are represented here.

Trk. Duration Track Title Composer
1
04:13 Prelude to Te Deum M A Charpentier
2
03:15 Musica Bellicosa : 1st mvt : Sinfonia G F Handel
4
01:23 Musica Bellicosa : 3rd mvt : Alla marcia G F Handel
5
03:33 Sonata No 1 in B flat : 1st mvt : Allegretto W A Mozart
6
01:54 Sonata No 1 in B flat : 2nd mvt: Grave W A Mozart
7
01:55 Sonata No 1 in B flat : 3rd mvt : Tempo di minuet W A Mozart
8
02:13 Trumpet Sonata in D : 1st mvt : Moderato (2.13) John James
9
00:47 Trumpet Sonata in D : 2nd mvt : Andante John James
10
02:27 Trumpet Sonata in D : 3rd mvt : Allegro John James
11
03:25 Organ Voluntary in G minor John Stanley
12
01:04 Trumpet Sonata No 2 in D : 1st mvt : Lento John James
13
02:24 Trumpet Sonata No 2 in D : 2nd mvt : Vivace John James
14
00:48 Trumpet Sonata No 2 in D : 3rd mvt : Adagio John James
15
02:18 Trumpet Sonata No 2 in D : 4th mvt : Allegro Marziale John James
16
04:06 Trumpet Concerto : 1st mvt : Adagio Leopold Mozart
18
03:20 Sonata in B flat : 1st mvt : Andante J B Loeillet
19
04:17 Sonata in B flat : 2nd mvt : Allegro J B Loeillet
20
01:12 Trumpet Sonata : 1st mvt : Allegretto A Stradella
21
01:29 Trumpet Sonata : 2nd mvt : Aria A Stradella
23
04:32 Chorale Prelude ‘Wachet auf’ J S Bach
24
03:36 Final Chorale from ‘Christmas Oratorio’ J S Bach

A Virtuoso Performer Crispian Steele-Perkins is a trumpet soloist who is worldrenowned for the quality of his performances and wideranging musical experience. On graduating from the Guildhall School of Music, Crispian spent his early career playing with the English National Opera and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He then spent 15 years working in Recording, TV and film studios, developing a body of work which is universally recognisable today, from Handel to James Bond themes and pop classics.
Alan Spedding was born in London and studied organ and ‘cello at the Royal College of Music. He was appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers at Beverley Minster in 1967, after three years as organist of the Parish Church, Kingston upon Thames. He is well-known as an organ recitalist and has played in many cathedrals, concert halls and universities throughout the UK. He has undertaken recital tours in Germany, Holland and Belgium. He has broadcast many times on television and radio and has several CDs to his name. His published compositions include carols, anthems and organ music. He was musical director of the Hull Choral Union for twenty- six years and has conducted the East Riding County Choir since 1969. With these two choirs he has been able to conduct most of the standard large-scale choral and orchestral works in the oratorio repertoire. He was music master at Beverley Grammar School for eighteen years and has taught part-time in the University of Hull where he is Organ Curator. The University made him an honorary Doctor of Music in 1994. He has also served as an examining member of the council of the Royal College of Organists and as Associate Editor of ‘Organists’ Review’, the foremost British organ journal.

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