Trumpet Tales Klaus Wienerroither & Barbara Bruckmüller Big Band
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
07.11.2025
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- 1 Slow Motion Pops 07:25
- 2 Waltzing Wheeler 08:26
- 3 Chet 04:53
- 4 Freddie 07:17
- 5 So, Dizzy' 05:00
- 6 Cherry Bluesome 08:41
- 7 Cliffhanger 05:55
- 8 Woody 05:39
- 9 Miles 07:03
- 10 Chet (Instrumental) 08:01
Info for Trumpet Tales
In an orchestra, the trumpet, at least until the beginning of the 20th century, is mainly being used to play some kind of fanfare, announcing glory, war or victory. It is safe to say that only in jazz this instrument has shown its full sonic and emotional potential. The muted trumpet of Miles Davis has nothing to do with triumph. But of course, jazz trumpet players can just as well use the techniques and styles of classically trained musicians. In a decent jazz orchestra, first trumpet and drummer always take the lead.
“The second jazz concert I attended when I was a kid has been a quintet led by the legendary Woody Shaw. This experience made a very deep impression on me. And so, trumpet sounds played a big part in my jazz education from the very beginning. I chose the guitar as my main instrument. When I got into straight ahead jazz, I always wanted to take the part of the tenor sax (same range and notation as the guitar) within a jazz quintet. Naturally, my first jazz album was a quintet with trumpet, guitar and a piano trio.
“Trumpet Tales” is a portrait of 9 legendary jazz trumpet player since the 1920ties that are close to my heart: Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Clifford Brown, Kenny Wheeler, Don Cherry, Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw.
The compositions of my TRUMPET TALES are performed by some of today’s finest jazz trumpet players and the Barbara Bruckmüller Big Band.
Three of the compositions were written for the collaboration with the Barbara Bruckmüller Big Band. Barbara arranged two tunes for her band, sax player Tobias Hoffmann did three arrangements, four tunes were arranged by myself. I am very happy with the result and want to thank the musicians and engineers involved, making this dream project of mine possible.” (Klaus Wienerroither)
Klaus Wienerroither, trumpet
Klaus Wienerroither, guitar
Barbara Bruckmüller Big Band
Barbara Bruckmüller, piano, direction
Recording Director: Erich Hofmann (ORF)
Sound Engineers: Franz Ahammer, Milos Ikić (ORF)
Mixdown: Andreas Rathammer, Reinhard Buchta (The Q-Room Vienna)
Mastering: Andreas Rathammer
Executive Producer: Andreas Rathammer
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