What are your favorite Erik van Lier recordings?
This one should be him and has a really nice bass trombone part:
And the whole First Brass album has really nice bass trombone and tuba parts.
What else is out there?
Erik van Lier?
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MStarke
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Erik van Lier?
Markus Starke
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces
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RustBeltBass
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Re: Erik van Lier?
"First brass" was just insane. Some of the best bin classical brass playing I ever listened to, what a line up.
He played a solo at a dutch trombone workshop a few years ago. Sounds like a fun piece and he sounds good, just wish they had made a better recording of this live performance.
There is also a lot of stuff with the "Skymasters", here he is with his brother, taking turns soloing.
A pioneer in European bass trombone playing, just wish there was more available of him.
He played a solo at a dutch trombone workshop a few years ago. Sounds like a fun piece and he sounds good, just wish they had made a better recording of this live performance.
There is also a lot of stuff with the "Skymasters", here he is with his brother, taking turns soloing.
A pioneer in European bass trombone playing, just wish there was more available of him.
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MStarke
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Re: Erik van Lier?
Marcel's moonwalk is really nice and in spite of the bad recording it shows his playing and musicality.
The other one is also nice, but I really hope(d) there would be more.
And lastly, again on First Brass. It's really a record that every brass player should know.
Stylistically it's so different than any other brass ensemble, with such a great mix of styles and technical perfection.
The other one is also nice, but I really hope(d) there would be more.
And lastly, again on First Brass. It's really a record that every brass player should know.
Stylistically it's so different than any other brass ensemble, with such a great mix of styles and technical perfection.
Markus Starke
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces