Here he is playing
Henri Dutilleux
Choral, Cadence et Fugato from a masterclass with Christian Lindberg. He was 17, already pretty great back then.
Here's a piece he played a little while back which has some of the best brass playing I've ever heard.
Capriccio by Steven Verhelst
If I were a composer I'd be writing something to send to him, praying he would be interested in it.
Here's a Youtube where he talks about playing the trombone and music, in general and his musical history and how he took up knitting and why a musician might make a good knitter (I don't knit, just for the record, or crochet or do tatting, though I can sew on a patch pretty well). I especially like how he points out the practical usefulness of a musician being able to play the organ, professionally at a young age. Which is one of the things I wish I'd done when I was a kid and which I suggest to young keyboard players.
And here he is playing
J. S. Bach
Sarabande Second Cello Suite
You can hear him on this CD, playing the Verhelst piece, which I have ordered within the past hour and this one, which I'll order as soon as I can find it. He may be the best trombone player I've ever heard and I'm a bit of a trombone fan.
They're saying we're due for some bad thunderstorms tonight, so I'll post this a bit early.
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