Nickel / Jackson / Mitchell: Nickel: Concerto for Piccolo; Concerto for Four Wagner Tubas

Nickel / Jackson / Mitchell: Nickel: Concerto for Piccolo; Concerto for Four Wagner Tubas

Nickel / Jackson / Mitchell: Nickel: Concerto for Piccolo; Concerto for Four Wagner Tubas

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Title: Nickel: Concerto for Piccolo; Concerto for Four Wagner Tubas
Artist: Nickel / Jackson / Mitchell
Label: Avie
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 822252273625
Genre: Classical Artists

Award-winning Canadian composer Christopher Tyler Nickel scales heights and plumbs depths with his novel new recording of concertos, for piccolo and for four Wagner tubas. Following his recently released Requiem, last year's epic seven-hour Gospel According to Mark, and concertante works for all ranges for his own instrument - oboe, oboe d'amore and bass oboe - Chris' new recording includes a dazzling Concerto for Piccolo featuring principal piccolo player of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Sarah Jackson, paired with an astounding assemblage of four players of the Wagner tuba, a hybrid tuba-French horn instrument commissioned by the namesake composer for his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. Both Jackson and the four Wagner tuba soloists - Oliver de Clercq, Laurel Spencer, Valerie Whitney, Holly Bryan - are superbly supported by conductor Clyde Mitchell and the Vancouver Contemporary Orchestra.

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