CD-Contents:  
   
  1    Ansage   0'30''
  2    Just a closer walk   (Trad. / D. Gillis) 6'51''
  3    Fuge in g-moll   (J.S. Bach) 5'18''
  4    The Saint's Hallelujah   (Trad. / Arr. L. Henderson) 6'52''
  5    Hummelflug   (N. Rimsky-Korsakow) 2'06''
  6    Trumpeter's Lullaby   (L. Anderson) 3'54''
  7    Saebeltanz   (A. Chatschaturjan) 3'15''
  8    Rondeau   (J.J. Mouret) 5'06''
  9    Wie schoen dass Du geboren bist   (R. Zuckowski) 4'09''
        Das Dschungelbuch   (R. und R. Sherman / Arr. R. Rudolph)  
10    Ouverture 2'24''
11    Colonel Hahti's Marsch 1'32''
12    Probier's mal mit Gemütlichkeit 2'43''
13    Der Geierchor 2'08''
14    King Louie's Song 2'45''
15    That's a plenty   (L. Pollack / Cooper) 1'57''
16    The Bugle Call Rag   (Pettis, Meyers, Schoebel / Arr. Gale) 2'52''
        Absage  
 

Total Time:   

54'25''

 




Due to the fact, that this live-recording was made at a concert
for a German audience, all the announcements and explanations are

in German.


 


 
 
Uwe Zaiser, trumpet

born 1956 in Stuttgart, after 'Abitur' 1975 studied with Heribert Rosenthal and Hans Wolf at the College of Music in Stuttgart, 1980 to 1983 principal trumpet with the Hamburger Symphoniker, since 1983 principal trumpet with the SWR Radio Orchestra.


Peter Leiner, trumpet

born 1962 in Landau (Pfalz), after 'Abitur' 1982 studied with Prof. Reinhold Loesch at the College of Music in Mannheim, since 1986 trumpeter with the SWR Radio Orchestra; in addition he teaches trumpet since 1993 at the College of Music in Saarbruecken, where he was granted professorship in 1997.


Jochen Scheerer, trombone

born 1956 in Trossingen, after 'Abitur' 1975 studied at the Colleges of Music in Stuttgart and Mannheim, 1980 to 1984 Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Ensemble Modern and Nationaltheater Mannheim, since 1984 principal trombone with the SWR Radio Orchestra.


Sjoen Scott, French horn

born 1959 in California (USA), studied at the Indiana University in Bloomington, 1980 to 1989 principal French horn with the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, 1989 to 1992 principal French horn with the Opernhaus Zuerich, since 1992 principal French horn with the Sinfonieorchester des Saarlaendischen Rundfunks in Saarbruecken, since 1996 principal French horn with the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz.


Ralf Rudolph, tuba

born 1962 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, after 'Abitur' 1981 studied with Ruediger Augustin at the College of Music in Mannheim, since 1984 tuba player with the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz in Ludwigshafen. Teaches tuba at the College of Music in Saarbruecken since 2001.

 


 
cartoon

 


 
CREDITS

Sound engineer: Sigurd Krumpfer
Digital Mastering: Sigurd Krumpfer
Producer: Rudolf Bayer
Announcements: Sabine Fallenstein
Explanations: Prof. Peter Leiner
Cover-Picture: Jennifer Hacken
Cartoon-Figures: Prof. Horst Roemer
Idea, Layout und Handwriting: DAS RENNQUINTETT
and family members
Ensemble Photo: Concert in Mondercange


With kind permission of SWR 2 and Rolf Zuckowski