Conrad Gozzo Conrad J. Gozzo (1922–1964) was an American trumpet player born in. 'Trumpeter's Prayer,' was composed by Tutti Camarata for Gozzo,. Conrad Gozzo – Trumpeter’s Prayer. Share Tweet Email. Conrad Gozzo Length 3:59 mins Added 2 years ago Views 288 views. Recent in forum. Reply To: Where is every? Reply To: Where is every? Reply To: Getting in touch with 'using faster air' to ascend. Where is every?
-::AuthorMessageStill TryingHeavyweight MemberJoined: 20 Jul 2002Posts: 902Location: Keller, TXPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 7:58 am Post subject:Back in the mid-fifties a record was released called 'Tutti's Trumpets'. It contained a trumpet solo called 'Trumpeter's Prayer', which was written for and played by Conrad Gozzo. My copy of this recording is long since worn out. It was worn out before we had casette tapes to back up our records.
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Does anyone know if this recording has ever been re-released, especially on CD, or some other source for this song? Also I have a copy of the sheet music for Trumpeter's Prayer, which presents the bare melody of the song, but I've never seen a copy of the arrangement that Conrad played on the recording. Does anyone know where a copy of that arrangement might be? Thanks ahead of time.S. T.What do we have that we did not receive, and if we received it, why do we glory, as if we received it not?BADBOY-DONHeavyweight MemberJoined: 10 Feb 2002Posts: 2025Location: EXILED IN GIG HARBOR WA.Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 8:42 am Post subject:GO to the Internation Trumpet Guild (ITG) with this question? I think I saw it listed somewhere in their website?Just a thought?trjeamHeavyweight MemberJoined: 06 Nov 2001Posts: 2072Location: Edgewood, MarylandPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 12:33 pm Post subject:I had a mp3 of this song.
But i lost it. I'm sure you can find it if you look for it in kazza or something.Jorge Ayala Jr: Trumpeter/Producerbachstrad72Heavyweight MemberJoined: 14 Jan 2002Posts: 868Location: NJ/PhillyPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 1:06 pm Post subject:Trumpets and Its companion, Tuttis's Trombones (also a killer album) were re-released on record in the 80's and then on cd in the Early 90's. They are very rare, but I have both, but no way to copy them. They are out there, but it just takes some looking. If you like that song, check out George Graham's version of it, its a killer, different kinda style goin on. I don't like it as much as the Gozzo, but it is undeniably a true work of art.jhatproHeavyweight MemberJoined: 17 Mar 2002Posts: 9145Location: Chicago areaPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2002 4:00 pm Post subject:this guy can probably get it for you:Jim Hatfield'The weapon should be practiced every day.' Old French swordsman's manualStill TryingHeavyweight MemberJoined: 20 Jul 2002Posts: 902Location: Keller, TXPosted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 6:37 am Post subject:Thanks, Jhatpro.S.
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