Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch, Romain Leleu, Romain Leleu Sextet
‘Move’ - the name of this album - is also the title of a concerto written by Baptiste Trotignon receiving its recording premiere. The work pays tribute to major composers of film music, whose iconic scores form the backdrop in this ‘audiofilm’ starring the trumpet of Romain Leleu.
Taking us on a cinematic journey with stops to admire Rota’s The Godfather, Ennio Morricone’s Wild West, Rochefort and Chinatown, Elevator to the Gallows and Dingo (both films with a direct connection to Miles Davis), the young French trumpet player skilfully navigates between a jazz line-up and full orchestra, in the company of stellar associates.
Rota, N: "The Godfather" Trilogy
Legrand: Les Demoiselles de Rochefort: Chanson des Jumelles
Davis, M: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
Georges Delerue: La Nuit américaine: Grand Choral
Morricone, E: A Fistful of Dollars: Titoli
Ibrahim Maalouf: Dans les forêts de Sibérie: Baïkal
Goldsmith: Chinatown Suite
Berlin, I: Cheek to cheek
Legrand: Dingo: The Dream
Mancini, H: Moon River
Rota, N: La Strada
Colombier: Emmanuel
Hupfeld: As Time Goes By
Trotignon: Move (Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra)
Rauber: Humeurs: III. Lent
Marc Lanjean: Arsenic Blues