Wilmer Wise
I thought I performed the Haydn in 1963………..well, it was a long time
ago! I had no idea that the work had never been performed by the
Philadelphia Orchestra.
Wilmer
Wilmer Wise forwards this note by Christopher H. Gibbs:
Haydn’s
Trumpet Concerto was first performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra on
a Student
Concert in March 1962; Wilmer Wise was the soloist, and senior
student audition winner,
and William Smith conducted. The first subscription performances were
with Gilbert
Johnson and Eugene Ormandy, in October 1967. Most recently it was
performed at
the Mann Center in July 1984, with Wynton Marsalis and Charles
Dutoit.
The
Orchestra recorded the Concerto in 1967 for CBS, with Johnson and Ormandy
(currently available on Sony Classical’s Essential Classics, #SBK
62649). The
Concerto runs approximately 15 minutes in performance and is scored
for an orchestra
of two flutes, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets,
timpani, and strings,
in addition to the solo trumpet. Christopher H. Gibbs http://www.livedownloads.com/labels/tumpet_bilger.pdf
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