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Horns for the Holidays
Christmas is coming! A CD that was out last year but I did not highlight then is Horns for the Holidays by Quadre. Their description of the CD reads,
Horns for the Holidays, our third CD recorded in 2008, features Hollywood superstar horn player, James Thatcher, percussionist James Kassis, and the Bellfire handbell choir in original holiday arrangements with Quadre.
The performers in Quadre are Amy Jo Rhine, Nathan Pawelek, Lydia Van Dreel, and Daniel Wood. I enjoy this CD and it would make an excellent gift to yourself or any horn player who is a fan of Christmas music! A great CD to listen to closely or to have on in the background, interesting arrangements well played and recorded.
I also recently received a mailing on their upcoming performances for the Holidays, which in particular includes a major performance in Mountain View, CA on December 8 that is currently featured up in the upper right hand corner of the main page of their website. Check out the site and the group, and I look forward to hearing their upcoming projects.
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