Blues, Ballads and Beyond explained

Blues, Ballads and Beyond:
Influences Outside the Concert Hall
Type:studio
Artist:Mark Hetzler
Cover:BLUES BALLADS.jpg
Released:November 6, 2015
Recorded:2012/2013, Mills Concert Hall, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 2011-2013
Genre:Classical, Chamber Music, New Music, instrumental, Jazz
Length:1:18:49
Label:Summit Records
Producer:Mark Hetzler
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Blues, Ballads and Beyond is the tenth classical/new music studio album from trombonist Mark Hetzler on the Summit Records label.[1] It was critically acclaimed by Classical Musical Sentinel, "He can shape, flex, caress, torture, stress, accent and animate notes on the fly and bring anything he plays to life. All the pieces on this new CD were well chosen to showcase his command of the instrument, and the range of styles he easily slips into is impressive"[2] Numerous prominent performing artists and composers are featured on the recording to include Michael Colgrass, Enrique Crespo, Daniel Schnyder, Robert Suderburg, John Stevens, and Jack Cooper.

Background

Blues, Ballads and Beyond features jazz and commercially influenced music by contemporary classical composers. The list of composers for the recording is diverse and to include Michael Colgrass, Enrique Crespo, Daniel Schnyder, Robert Suderburg, John Stevens, and Jack Cooper. American Record Guide is quoted to say Mark Hetzler is “..one of the world’s great trombone players” and the recording helps to demonstrate his prowess on the instrument. Much like his past recordings with Summit Records, this recording has a wide range of musical influences and was completed in numerous recording sessions throughout 2011-2013.

Recording Sessions

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Reception

"Mind boggling is how well he plays the trombone...Unbelievable! Remarkable playing. What being a true musician is all about."

Jean-Yves Duperron - Classical Music Sentinel[2]

"Trombonist Mark Hetzler has assembled a collection of contemporary trombone compositions that brighten the light on this often ill-considered instrument on his Blues, Ballads, and Beyond: Influences Outside the Concert Hall."

C. Michael Bailey - All About Jazz

"Listeners seeking excellent interpretations of the familiar works on this album with find it. Those seeking newer works with influences beyond the concert hall will be even better served by this album."

Jeremy Kolwinska - ITA Journal

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormat
Canada[3] November 6, 2015Summit RecordsCD, digital download
United Kingdom
United States[4]
Japan[5] November 10, 2015
Europe (Germany)[6] November 19, 2015

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.summitrecords.com/release/blues-ballads-and-beyond-mark-hetzler/ Blues, Ballads and Beyond, Summit Records
  2. http://www.classicalmusicsentinel.com/collections/collection-hetzler.html Duperron, Jean-Yves. Classical Music Sentinel. December 2015
  3. Web site: Blues, Ballads and Beyond (2015). Amazon.com (Canada).
  4. Web site: Blues, Ballads and Beyond. Amazon .
  5. Web site: Blues, Ballads and Beyond (2015). Amazon.com (Japan).
  6. Web site: Blues, Ballads and Beyond (2015). Amazon.com (German).