Kleinhammer/CSO section “Impressions”

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RustBeltBass
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by RustBeltBass »

I am sure this has been discussed in the old forum before, so my apologies for bringing this up again but I keep listening to this amazing recording over and over again.

It is featuring the CSO trombone section and Kleinhammer is soloing. Does anyone know what led the CSO trombones to do that kind of gig ? Are there any similar recordings ?

It is the only recording I know of Mr. Kleinhammer where I hear him “solo”.

:-)
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jthomas105
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by jthomas105 »

Here is a link on youtube that has two of the six cuts from the album.

<YOUTUBE id="x8iC0U1l7ys">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8iC0U1l7ys</YOUTUBE>

I had never heard of this until this post.

Found the album on; discogs.com. There are two copies left, I ordered one and am looking forward to listening to the whole thing.
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Mikebmiller
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by Mikebmiller »

That is really cool. When was it released?
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BassBoneFL
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by BassBoneFL »

You all have to remember, the CSO and most of the big US orchestras did not have 52wk seasons or even full time salaries back in the 40s, 50s and early 60s. The CSO section probably did this for the money. I think this was some sort of industrial demo recording for an ad agency.

There was a flute player with Cleveland who painted houses in the off season. Some violinist with the NYPhil drove Cabs. Some CSO members worked in a steel mill. It was a very different world for US orchestras back then. The gig alone wasn't enough to make a living off of. (think about that next time you hear anyone complain about "what has the AFM ever done for us")