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On this page you can enjoy audio samples from our faculty, trombone choir, and other trombone events in our program.

All audio files on this website are provided for current and prospective Indiana University

students and intended exclusively for their educational benefit.

Listen to these samples from M. Dee Stewart's catalogue.  For more information please visit StewartSounds.com
Conversation
[Charlie Small, b. 1927]

A great bass and tenor trombone duet with Peter Ellefson

Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2

Choros No.4
[Heitor Villa-Lobos, 1887-1959]

A quartet for three horns and bass trombone. Assisted by Randy Gardner, Ellen Dinwiddie-Smith, and Michael Gast.

Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2

Sonata
[W. A. Mozart, 1756-1791]

Joined by Carl Lenthe on another great duet played on tenor trombones.

Excerpt, movement 1
Excerpt, movement 2
Excerpt, movement 3

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Pictures at an Exhibition

Bydlo, excerpt 1 (Tenor tuba)
Bydlo, excerpt 2
Rich Man-Poor Man
(Bass trombone)

For more audio samples from this project, go to StewartSounds.com

visit StewartSounds.com
Various

Meditation
[Frigyes Hidas, b. 1928]

As performed in recital on July 20th, 1999 in Ford Hall

King Rene's Prayer from Iolantha
[P.I.Tschaikovsky, 1840-1893]

As performed in recital with accompanist Kim Carballo on July20th, 1999 in Ford Hall

Sneak Preview!
Concert Piece (David Baker)

A trombone concerto played here with pianist Ashley Toms.

Excerpt, 2nd movement

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Sound snippets in various formats,as collected over the years by Carl Lenthe

Check the StudioLenthe

Audio Archive page for more!

 

Excerpts from

"Timeless Trombone Tales"

Summit Records

DCD 354

Andante et Allegro
J. Ed Barat (1882-1963)

Konzertino
Ferdinand David (1810-1873)

Concerto
N. Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)

Morceau Symphonique

Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911)

For more info on

"Timeless Trombone Tales"

please click here.

LentheLive!

A web collection of live recordings from 1971...

...to present

 

Blue Bells of Scotland
[Arthur Pryor, 1870-1924]

9th-grader Carl Lenthe (1971) performs Arthur Pryor's "Blue Bells of Scotland" with his home-town Springfield Junior High School band. The conductor Richard S. Miller was also Lenthe's first trombone teacher, and has since gone on to become Director of Bands at Drexel University.

Ricercar 1
Domenico Gabrieli (1651-1690)

As performed in recital at University of Memphis on 9/21/03
- Lenthe's arrangement of this work is available as free download at ~carlNotes~

Concerto in A-major
Eugen Reiche (1878-1946)

Allegro maestoso
Adagio
Rondo

As performed in Lenthe's 11/11/01 Auer Hall recital. Accompanist is Ashley Toms.

Improvisation No.1
Enrique Crespo (b. 1941)

As performed in recital at University of Memphis on 9/21/03

 

Canzonetta

Victor Herbert (1859-1924)

Lenthe arranged this Victor Herbert gem for performances with the Südtiroler Bläserensemble. It was recorded for Marcophon-CD 952-2.

 


From the Ellefson Collection

Sneak Preview!

from

Peter Ellefson's emerging CD project

 

Visit

PeterEllefson.com

for details

 

Concerto for Trombone
[Jim Pugh, b. 1950]

Excerpts taken from "Live by George!" as aired on KING-FM in Seattle on 10/22/01. Pianist is Kimberly Russ.

 

Trombone Concerto
[Derek Bourgeois, b. 1941]

Adagio excerpt

Presto excerpt

As performed in recital at Portland State University in May 2000. Pianist is Kimberly Russ

For more recordings by Peter Ellefson, please visit PeterEllefson.com

Various

Danse Sacrée
[Jean Michel Defaye, b. 1932]

As mini-disc recorded on 11/11/02 in the regular Monday evening IU trombone master class. Pianist is Kim Carballo.

Over the Rainbow
[Harold Arlen, 1905-1986]

Ellefson writes: "This version was recorded with a rhythm section graciously provided by Volume 34 of the Jamey Aebersold play-a-long set. I recorded it in my basement to balance my musical diet during the Seattle Ring cycle in July 2001.


Trombone Choir

New!  Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Up On The Housetop*

[Arr. Al Cobine]

Recorded April 2007 in Auer Hall

This and other arrangements from Al Cobine

are available at reallygoodmusic.com

New: Passacaglia
[Allen Chase, b. 1926]

 

Recorded April 2007 in recording lab MA452


Canzon Septimi Toni No. 2
[Giovanni Gabrieli 1557-1612, Arr. Leno]

 

As performed live at Butler University, 10/9/05


Adagio, opus 11
[Samuel Barber 1910-1981, Arr. DePaolo]

As performed live at Butler University, 10/9/05


Ave Maria (Angelus Domini)
[Franz Biebl 1906-2001, Arr. Whitaker]

Tower Music
[Vaclav Nelhybel, 1919-1996]

Live dress rehearsal run-through, February 2005 in MA452


Let there be Peace on Earth
[Miller/Jackson, arr. Cobine]

Live dress rehearsal run-through, October 2001 in Ford Hall

This and other arrangements from Al Cobine

are available at reallygoodmusic.com


Prelude to Act III of Meistersinger
[Richard Wagner, 1813-1883]

This recording of Carl Lenthe's arrangement was part of the Fall99 recording project.


Verbum caro factum est (1622)
[Henricus Bekiniker]

This recording was part of theFall99 Recording Project.


They are There!
[Charles Ives, 1874-1954]

A live recording from the October 26, 2000 concert at Auer Hall. The arrangement was done by ensemble member Matt Calvert.


The Star Spangled Banner

This arrangement for 8 trombones by Carl Lenthe is presented here in a live recording from Fall 2000.

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