I'm serving up a whole lot of baroque trumpet today. From a couple Nonesuch lp's come the first two volumes (of three) of baroque masterpieces for trumpet(s) and organ with Edward H Tarr and George Kent on their respective instruments. And, on an Ars Forma lp, legendary Pacific Northwest trumpeter Fred Sautter serves up a brilliant program centered around Telemann's "Heroic" Music for trumpet and organ. These three lp's will fill up 2 cds quite nicely with some terrific playing involving a historical anthology of sorts.
I have spoken about Edward Tarr in the past and the excellent, rather path breaking scholarly work that he performed during the 60's and 70's into performance practice of the baroque. Tarr laid the groundwork for later artists, some who pretty much perform exclusively on period or period instrument replications. Fred Sautter was the longtime principal trumpet of the Oregon Symphony and a man amazingly comfortable performing works spanning 500 years. He plays with great sensitivity and color and is careful not to let the instrument sound too bright or piecing. I do believe that he plays the Heroic Music on a C trumpet rather then a piccolo. It's nice that way.
The two Tarr records had an influence on me during my formative years, some 30 years ago. Though other players may possess more tonal and technical brilliance, Tarr' pioneering efforts are still very much appreciate today.
DOWNLOAD BAROQUE V 1_part 1
DOWNLOAD BAROQUE V 1_part 2
DOWNLOAD BAROQUE V 2_part 1
DOWNLOAD BAROQUE V 2_part 2
DOWNLOAD FRED SAUTTER BAROQUE


