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Arnold Jacobs

"Legacy of an Artist"

1. Toccata (Edmund Haines)


Chicago Symphony Brass Quintet - 1966
2. We are in an Art Form
3. Beelzebub (A.Catozzi)
Gunnison Music Camp Band - 1961
4. Essential Role of the Tuba
5. Range and Tone
6. Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin (Richard Wagner)
7. Symphony in D Minor (Ceasar Franck)
8. Air Versus Air Appuratus
9. Characteristic Etude No.1 (Jean-Baptiste)
10. Lips are Vocal Chords for the Instrument
11. Etude Op.13 No.12 (Jacques-Francois Gallay)
12. The Use of Air
13. Etude (Ernst Paudert)
14. The Use of Devices
15. String Quartet Op.18 No.2 [IV - Allegro Molto] (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
16. Conditioned Responses, Becoming a Storyteller of Sound
Chicago Symphony Brass Quintet) - 1954
17. Solo Pomposo (Al Hayes)
Bill Bell's German Band - Gunnison, Co 1967
18. The Art of Communication
19. Quintet Op.5 No.1 [I. Moderato] (Victor Ewald)
Chicago Symphony Brass Quintet - 1966
20. II. Allegro non troppo lento
21. III. Allegro molto

�2006 (Summit Records)

PERSONNEL:
Arnold Jacobs - tuba

HISTORY:
Historic recordings 1954-1967. The goal of this project, and its earlier companion
CD, is to preserve a legacy of impeccable artistry, musicianship, and teaching.
Arnold Jacobs was more than a teacher. He was a master performer--an artist in
every sense of the word--who taught musicianship at such an elevated level that he
made it simple and pure. In so doing, he influenced the careers of the world's
finest tubists and countless other wind players in the twentieth century.

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