Episodes

~ Release by Doc Severinsen, Summit Brass (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Commemorative Fanfare
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Commemorative Fanfare (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
John Cheetham
Aaron Copland2:17
2Fanfare for the Common Man
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Fanfare for the Common Man (for brass and percussion orchestra) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
was commissioned by:
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Eugene Goossens (Sir Eugene Goossens, composer and conductor, third of the Eugène Goossens dynasty)
premiered by:
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (on 1943-03-12) and Eugene Goossens (Sir Eugene Goossens, composer and conductor, third of the Eugène Goossens dynasty) (on 1943-03-12)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (USA, publisher; do NOT use as release label)
John Cheetham3:11
35 Episodes for Brass: Episode 1
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
5 Episodes for Brass: Episode 1 (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter)
part of:
5 Episodes for Brass
Allen Vizzutti, Jeff Tyzik1:31
45 Episodes for Brass: Episode 2
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
5 Episodes for Brass: Episode 2 (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter)
part of:
5 Episodes for Brass
Allen Vizzutti, Jeff Tyzik3:52
55 Episodes for Brass: Episode 3
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
5 Episodes for Brass: Episode 3 (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter)
part of:
5 Episodes for Brass
Allen Vizzutti, Jeff Tyzik3:13
65 Episodes for Brass: Episode 4
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
5 Episodes for Brass: Episode 4 (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter)
part of:
5 Episodes for Brass
Allen Vizzutti, Jeff Tyzik2:29
75 Episodes for Brass: Episode 5
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
5 Episodes for Brass: Episode 5 (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter)
part of:
5 Episodes for Brass
Allen Vizzutti, Jeff Tyzik5:07
8Excerpts From 'Mass': Gloria in Excelsis
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
arranger:
Gordon Hallberg
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Mass: VI. Gloria, No. 2. Gloria in excelsis (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein / Gordon Hallberg4:48
9Excerpts From 'Mass': De Profundis
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
arranger:
Gordon Hallberg
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Mass: XI. Meditation No. 3 (De profundis, Part 1) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
additional lyricist:
Leonard Bernstein (in 1971) and Stephen Schwartz (musical theatre lyricist/composer) (in 1971)
composer:
Leonard Bernstein (in 1971)
premiered at:
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., United States (on 1971-09-08)
part of:
Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Leonard Bernstein / Gordon Hallberg3:52
10Music of America
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
timpani:
Jeff Broadhurst (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Charles Ross (timpani) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Music of America (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
arranger:
Wayne Scott
Wayne Scott5:58
11Symphony for Brass and Timpani: Dona Nobis Pacem
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani: I. Dona nobis pacem (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Herbert Haufrecht
part of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani
Herbert Haufrecht4:46
12Symphony for Brass and Timpani: Elegy
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani: II. Elegy (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Herbert Haufrecht
part of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani
Herbert Haufrecht4:33
13Symphony for Brass and Timpani: Jubilation
recording engineer:
Russ Borud (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
producer:
Steve Vining
editor:
Gary Rice (engineer/mastering)
flugelhorn:
Gerald Endsley (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
French horn:
Thomas Bacon (French horn) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Fred Rizner (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Lawrence Strieby (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gail Williams (American hornist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trombone:
Joseph Alessi (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Julie Josephson (trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Ralph Sauer (American trombonist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gordon Sweeney (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
trumpet:
Allan Dean (trumpet, baroque instrumentalist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), David Hickman (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Raymond Mase (American trumpetist) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23), Anthony Plog (conductor, composer and trumpet player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Doc Severinsen (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
tuba:
Daniel Perantoni (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23) and Gene Pokorny (American tuba player) (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
conductor:
Carl Topilow (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recorded at:
M.S. Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, United States (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
recording of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani: III. Jubilation (from 1986-06-22 until 1986-06-23)
composer:
Herbert Haufrecht
part of:
Symphony for Brass and Timpani
Herbert Haufrecht3:52