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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Koch Int'l Classics
Salesrank: 48488
Released: February 22, 2000 |
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Bach to Brubeck: Bass Trombone Concerto/Blues Suite for Banjo & Orchestra Track Listing:
1. Variations On Themes: Praeludium 126 - Praeludium 114
2. Praeludium No. 2 BWV 926 - Klavierbuchlein fur Wilhelm Friedmann Bach
3. Praeludium For Lute
4. Koto Song
5. Blues Suite For Banjo & Orchestra
6. Concerto For Bass Trombone And Orchestra: Paradise Utopia
7. Concerto For Bass Trombone And Orchestra: Sorrow Floats
8. Concerto For Bass Trombone And Orchestra: James Brown In The Twilight Zone
9. Easy Winners
10. Unsquare Dance
11. Blue Rondo A La Turk
Bach to Brubeck: Bass Trombone Concerto/Blues Suite for Banjo & Orchestra Reviews:
Beautiful performance but I wish choice of material had been focused more tightly 
2007-10-01 - The title of this CD properly advertises itself as a multi-faceted work, including some core classical pieces, some extensions into blues and folk, and so on. But the cover art, and the tantalizing credits (3 vocalists including the great Bill Crofut!!!) made me yearn for something this was never meant to be. That is, a true folk concerto using banjos, guitars etc. and vocalists singing folk music, to the consistent accompaniment of an orchestra. In other words, something for folk music that has been achieved so well in other idioms (i. e. Kunzel's tributes to Western and country music, Russo's music for blues band, Deep Purple's work with orchestras, etc.). Only the very brief "Unsquare Dance" achieves that. The individual works, especially with the trombone, constitute fine music, a solid four stars, but I yearn for what the picture hints at. Suggestions anyone?
SIMPLY THE BEST 
2001-12-28 - Have been fortunate to attend 2 Chris Brubeck concerts and have been a big fan ever since. Just need more CD's please.
This recording is simply thrilling. I highly recommend you add it to your collection and tell all your friends. Once you hear his music you are hooked and what a wonderful addiction.
Here's hoping we hear a lot from Chris and his friends.
Bach for More 
2000-08-03 - I bought this CD after hearing it on my local NPR station. I relly like the arrangements of Bach's works--not predictable--and I was certain that I was listening to a Bach orchestration at the time.
A real added treat to this CD are the compositions of Chris Brubeck. This guy can really write for orchestra. His bass trombone concerto has the gusto of a Bernstein Overture. Also his arrangement of Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo" is incredible. Bach to Brubeck certainly makes the case for an enjoyable listening experience. I have turned 5 of my friends on to this CD already.
Brubeck: Bass Trombone Concerto, etc/Brubeck, Crofut,et al 
2000-03-31 - This CD shows that the musical talent of Dave Brubeck continues on to the next generation. This CD has a wonderful mix of classical Bach, beautifully played by the London Symphony Orchestra Bill Crofut, Joel Brown, & Chris Bruebeck, and an eclectic mix of modern American music.
The arrangements of the traditional Bach pieces by Chris Brubeck are wonderfully done. The beautiful guitar playing by Joel Brown brings a new element to this classic music.
Finally there is a Concerto for one of my favorite instruments! The Concerto for Bass Trombone is a unique and wonderfully new and differnt piece of classical music. The masterful playing by Chris Brubeck spotlights his talent not only as a composer but as a gifted musician.
This CD will take you from the glories of Bach to the new and exciting music being made by the 2nd generation of Brubecks.
We think this grooves! 
2000-03-18 - The multi-talented Chris Brubeck has really impressed me with this outing. I didn't know Chris before this disc, although I did know Dave, and now I'd like to hear more from Chris! This is a must-have for all classical and jazz fans. The serenity of the Bach arrangements are perfectly orchestrated, and the bass trombone concerto is a masterful composition. And the way the Blue Rondo a la Turk holds back just to open up is frightfully sinister! Buy this one!