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Anthology "Move". The Trumpet as Movie Star Romain Leleu featuring Ibrahim Maalouf, Raphaël Imbert, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch,  

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The trumpet at the movies

Move – the name of this album – is also the title of a concerto written by Baptiste Trotignon and here receiving its recording premiere; the work pays tribute to major composers of film music, whose iconic scores form the backdrop in this “audiofilm” starring the trumpet of Romain Leleu. Taking us on a cinematic journey with stops to admire Rota’s The Godfather and Ennio Morricone’s Wild West, Rochefort and Chinatown, Elevator to the Gallows and Dingo (both films with a direct connection to Miles Davis), the young French trumpet player skilfully navigates between a jazz line-up and full orchestra, in the company of stellar associates. Roll film!

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Awards

Artists

  • Trumpet
  • Romain Leleu Sextet
  • Stuttgarter Philharmoniker
  • Marcus Bosch
    Conductor
  • Anne Paceo Trio
  • Sloe
    Voice
  • Raphaël Imbert
    Saxophone

Composers

  • Michel Legrand
  • Miles Davis
  • Georges Delerue
  • Ennio Morricone
  • Ibrahim Maalouf
  • Jerry Goldsmith
  • Irving Berlin
  • Baptiste Trotignon
  • Henry Mancini
  • Michel Colombier

Contents


NINO ROTA [1911-1979]
· "The Godfather" Trilogy (10'26)
MICHEL LEGRAND
· Les Demoiselles de Rochefort / Chanson des Jumelles (4'16)
MILES DAVIS
· Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (5'51)
GEORGES DELERUE
· La Nuit américaine / Grand Choral (2'09)
ENNIO MORRICONE
· Per un pugno di dollari / Titoli (3'28)
IBRAHIM MAALOUF
· Dans les forêts de Sibérie / Baïkal (3'12)
JERRY GOLDSMITH
· Chinatown Suite (6'12)
IRVING BERLIN
· Top Hat / Cheek to Cheek (4'09)
MICHEL LEGRAND
· Dingo / The Dream (4'19)
BAPTISTE TROTIGNON
Move (Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra)
World premiere recording

· I.Allegro Marcato (7'57)
· II.Adagio meditativo (7'29)
· III.Moderato con eleganza (8'07)
HENRY MANCINI
· Breakfast at Tiffany's / Moon River (3'42)
NINO ROTA [1911-1979]
· La Strada (4'57)
MICHEL COLOMBIER
· Emmanuel
after the Adagio from Alessandro Marcello's Oboe Concerto in D minor (3'35)

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