Living on the Edge / Trombone Unit Hannover
When we hear Trombone Unit Hannoverās second GENUIN release, weāre reminded of King Arthur and his round table: a dozen or so internationally award-winning young men with glistening metal and flaming audacity. But when the first notes of Handelās Royal Fireworks overture blaze forth from the speakers, all we can think is āThe world is sound!ā Whether weāre fans of brass or ballet or orchestra: the virtuosity, drive, and glorious sound of these young knights of the trombone practically sweep us off our feet. Prokofievās Romeo and Juliet, Mussorgskyās Pictures at an Exhibition, and Handelās Fireworks music: who would ever want to hear these works again in a different version?
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Living on the Edge / Trombone Unit Hannover
Living on the Edge / Trombone Unit Hannover
When we hear Trombone Unit Hannoverās second GENUIN release, weāre reminded of King Arthur and his round table: a dozen or so internationally award-winning young men with glistening metal and flaming audacity. But when the first notes of Handelās Royal Fireworks overture blaze forth from the speakers, all we can think is āThe world is sound!ā Whether weāre fans of brass or ballet or orchestra: the virtuosity, drive, and glorious sound of these young knights of the trombone practically sweep us off our feet. Prokofievās Romeo and Juliet, Mussorgskyās Pictures at an Exhibition, and Handelās Fireworks music: who would ever want to hear these works again in a different version?
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When we hear Trombone Unit Hannoverās second GENUIN release, weāre reminded of King Arthur and his round table: a dozen or so internationally award-winning young men with glistening metal and flaming audacity. But when the first notes of Handelās Royal Fireworks overture blaze forth from the speakers, all we can think is āThe world is sound!ā Whether weāre fans of brass or ballet or orchestra: the virtuosity, drive, and glorious sound of these young knights of the trombone practically sweep us off our feet. Prokofievās Romeo and Juliet, Mussorgskyās Pictures at an Exhibition, and Handelās Fireworks music: who would ever want to hear these works again in a different version?