Per Brevig
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Per Brevig
Hello Folks,
Just curious if anybody who might stumble across this could direct me, and anybody else who might be interested, in the direction of recordings where we can hear Per Brevig perform? I hear often of the talent and quality of sound he had when he was playing more, but despite some effort haven't been able to find anything readily accessible. I hear he had a solo album but it is only available as vinyl? Suggestions please, and thanks!
QP
Just curious if anybody who might stumble across this could direct me, and anybody else who might be interested, in the direction of recordings where we can hear Per Brevig perform? I hear often of the talent and quality of sound he had when he was playing more, but despite some effort haven't been able to find anything readily accessible. I hear he had a solo album but it is only available as vinyl? Suggestions please, and thanks!
QP
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Per Brevig
I have a Music Minus One album (vinyl) with Per playing a few solos on one side and just the accompaniment on the other. Naturally, the material isn't going to show off his virtuosity since the music isn't that difficult.
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Per Brevig
Hovland Conceto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jr699aCvyw
interesting player back in the day - you can also get glimpses of his sound in Met Recordings, of course
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jr699aCvyw
interesting player back in the day - you can also get glimpses of his sound in Met Recordings, of course
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Per Brevig
Great thanks guys. Didn't occur to me to look on amazon. Doh! I will check out the links. I find it curious that his material isn't more readily available though. For a name as big as his is. I hoped someone might be able to suggest particularly noteworthy Met Orchestra recordings I could purchase, as it seems there isn't much of a comprehensive catalogue available on Spotify and albums are quite expensive just to try for a glimpse. Thanks again for the responses.
QP
QP
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Per Brevig
There is a particularly beautiful recording of Dr. Brevig performing the little-known Douglas Townsend Concerto, that's certainly worth listening to.
You can really get a feeling for his singing style and phrasing.
Enjoy!
Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWI5yPYRq0
You can really get a feeling for his singing style and phrasing.
Enjoy!
Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWI5yPYRq0
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Per Brevig
Quote from: JRGreenberg on Nov 30, 2017, 08:33AMThere is a particularly beautiful recording of Dr. Brevig performing the little-known Douglas Townsend Concerto, that's certainly worth listening to.
You can really get a feeling for his singing style and phrasing.
Enjoy!
Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWI5yPYRq0
I just listened to that a little while ago. Fantastic!
You can really get a feeling for his singing style and phrasing.
Enjoy!
Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWI5yPYRq0
I just listened to that a little while ago. Fantastic!
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Per Brevig
Here he is playing the Overture to "La Forza del Destino" from a 1984 Met Broadcast:
https://youtu.be/CQ1aLYqSUKw
Lots of good shots of him playing.
The rest of the section appears to be Doug Edelman, Hal Janks and Herb Wekselblatt on tuba
https://youtu.be/CQ1aLYqSUKw
Lots of good shots of him playing.
The rest of the section appears to be Doug Edelman, Hal Janks and Herb Wekselblatt on tuba
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Per Brevig
Here he is playing the Overture to "La Forza del Destino" from a 1984 Met Broadcast:
https://youtu.be/CQ1aLYqSUKw
Lots of good shots of him playing.
The rest of the section appears to be Doug Edelman, Hal Janks and Herb Wekselblatt on tuba
https://youtu.be/CQ1aLYqSUKw
Lots of good shots of him playing.
The rest of the section appears to be Doug Edelman, Hal Janks and Herb Wekselblatt on tuba