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    Waldteufel arr Eric Crees

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    Instrument: brass band (score and parts)
    Grade: band – medium • soloist – conservatoire
    Catalogue No: BB022
    ISMN No: 9790570274734

    The great waltz composer, Waldteufel, turns his hand to a delightful concert polka, originally for cornet and orchestra, and here beautifully transcribed for cornet or trumpet and brass band. Written for and first performed by Maurice Murphy with the National Youth Brass Band at the Barbican Centre, London conducted by the arranger.
    Eric Crees
    Eric Crees is one of the most distinguished trombonists, arrangers and educators in the UK. He was Co-Principal Trombone in the London Symphony Orchestra for twenty-seven years and from 2000 until 2020 was Section Principal Trombone with the Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. He has played on many of the most iconic film tracks, including the first four 'Star Wars', 'Superman' 1&2, 'Harry Potter' 1,2&3, 'Braveheart', 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' and dozens more.

    Eric has taught at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London since 1977 and in 2014 was awarded two prestigious honours, Conferment to Professor at the Guildhall and the International Trombone Association's Neil Humfeld Award for Teaching Excellence. He is internationally recognised as a conductor and arranger of brass music at the highest level and has been the Musical Director of London Symphony Orchestra Brass and the Brass Soloists of the Royal Opera House and made seven CDs with them, mainly of his own compositions, arrangements and editions. He is now Artistic Director of his own group, The Symphonic Brass of London and has released two albums with them, 'A Bridge across the Pyrenees' and 'Preludes, Rags and Cakewalks'.


    For more information see the two websites: ericcrees.co.uk
    thesymphonicbrassoflondon.com

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