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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Joined on 10-12-2006
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Mysterious Russian Trombones
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Since I can't read Cyrillic/Russian, I may never know anything significant about these wonderful piano/trombone duets. I am guessing from dates on the label that the compositions are from the early 1800s through the 1930s.
The album jacket is the usual-for-eastern-Europe thin-ish paper, with a dark-ish color photo of a couple of gigantic Czarist chandeliers hanging from a HIGH, fancy coffered ceiling.
Label is Melodya, stereo, "CM 01921-01922, 1.04.70; recordings are good, distant mike(s) in large reverberent space; sounds like omni or "S" set-ups.
The trombonist is truly remarkable, the accompanist very accomplished, and the compositions are quite interesting, as well.
I look forward to one day learning how to share pictures! I need to start by figuring out how to get the picture files down from 8 megs!
Paul S
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