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Legacy of an Artist – tribute to Arnold Jacobs, vol. II
Tracks:
01 Toccata comp: Edmund Haines |
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02 We are in an art form comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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03 Beelzebub comp: Andrea Catozzi |
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04 Essential role of the tuba comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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05 Range and Tone comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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06 Lohengrin - Prelude comp: Richard Wagner |
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07 Symphony In D Minor comp: Cesar Franck |
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08 Air versus air apparatus comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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09 Characteristic Etude #1 comp: Jean Baptist Arban |
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10 Lips are vocal cords for the instrument comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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11 Etude, Op. 13, No. 12 comp: Jacques-Francois Gallay |
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12 The use of air comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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13 Etude comp: Ernst Paudert |
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14 The use of devices comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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15 String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2 - Mvt. IV. Allegro molto comp: Ludwig van Beethoven |
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16 Conditioned responses, becoming a storyteller of sound comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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17 Solo Pomposo comp: Al Hayes |
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18 The art of communication comp: Arnold Jacobs |
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19 Quintet, Op. 5, No. 1 - Mvt. 1. Moderato comp: Victor Ewald |
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20 Quintet, Op. 5, No. 1 - Mvt. 2. Allegro non troppo lento |
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21 Quintet, Op. 5, No. 1 - Mvt. 3. Allegro molto |
This new recording — like its earlier companion CD Portrait of an Artist — showcases the incredible artistry, musicianship, and teaching of Arnold Jacobs, legendary tubist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1944-1988. This unique audio portrait is comprised entirely of recordings of Jacobs’ voice from master classes, lectures, and interviews, combined with rare recordings of Jacobs as soloist, brass ensemble member with CSO colleagues, and home practice recordings. The accompanying booklet discusses the enduring legacy and contributions that Arnold Jacobs made to the field of brass teaching and orchestral performance.