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| 1. Bride Of The Waves | |||
| 2. The Holy City | |||
| 3. Sounds From The Hudson (Valse Brilliante) | |||
| 4. Killarney | |||
| 5. Caprice Brilliante (The Debutante) | |||
| 6. Perhaps Love's Dream Will Last Forever | |||
| 7. Carnival Of Venice | |||
| 8. Ah Cupid | |||
| 9. Bride Of The Waves | |||
| 10. Once Upon A Time | |||
| 11. Rondo Caprice (From The Shores Of The Mighty Pacific) | |||
| 12. Aloha Oe (Farewell) (Hawaiian Love Song) | |||
| 13. Russian Fantasie | |||
| 14. The Palms | |||
| 15. La Veta Caprice (Lillian) | |||
| 16. Berceuse From Jocelyn | |||
| 17. Sounds From The Hudson (Valse Brilliante) | |||
| 18. Twilight Dreams Waltz-Intermezzo | |||
| 19. Southern Cross | |||
| 20. Love's Old Sweet Song | |||
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Master of the Cornet,
By A Customer
This review is from: Herbert L. Clarke: Original Recordings 1904-1922 (Audio CD)
God bless Crystal Records for taking the time to re-issue these extremely rare and valuable recordings from an unfortunately neglected giant in American musical history. Most people today don't realise how famous and influential Mr. Clarke and his peers (Sousa, Pryor et. al.)were on the American musical scene at the beginning of the Twentieth century. It is very important that these recordings (and others from this period, the birth of sound recording) be preserved for future generations.As for those who could not stand the "hiss" on these recordings, how spoiled can you be? You simply miss the point of all this. We all know that these records were made during the infancy of the recording industry, and that they didn't have the technology we now have. I find it thrilling to listen to them just as they are. Recorded sound is the closest we have to time travel, and I find it fascinating to listen to these recordings as though I was there when they were first made. And most of all, through the marvel of recorded sound (Mr. Sousa notwithstanding) I can listen today to the greatest cornetist who ever lived, even though he passed away over 50 years ago. Hopefully Crystal Records will someday put out an anthology of original Sousa and Pryor Band recordings.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant playing transcending primitive recording technique,
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This review is from: Herbert L. Clarke: Original Recordings 1904-1922 (Audio CD)
Hearing this CD -- despite the distracting surface noise from the primative acoustic recordings from which this CD was remastered -- I appreciate for the first time the greatness of Clarke as a cornet soloist. If he is not the greatest to date, he is surely one of the giants upon whose shoulders modern virtuosi of the trumpet (which has pretty much replaced the cornet) stand.Clarke's sheer artistry in both composition and performance still dazzle and his interpretive ability brings to life some of the 'tear jerkers' of the golden age of popular brass music in a way no modern performance comes close to. Although on first hearing one could be very much distracted by the primitive recordings, the brass player soon focuses on Clarke's playing so completely that the the surface noise disappears. Every trumpet player and cornetist, more, every brass player and lover of band music, should own a copy.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
heartbreaking music from a bygone era,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Herbert L. Clarke: Original Recordings 1904-1922 (Audio CD)
These vintage recordings would have been otherwise lost to us--and a great loss at that. Clarke plays so beautifully, esp. those pieces that he wrote. It's notall oom-paa-paa, but music that is deeply affecting and stirring.This is the effect that Wynton Marsalis was going for in his "Carneval." While Marsalis's album is a wonderful tribute, this is the original. A must-have for any serious trumpet player.
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