Discography
Ashley Hall | Behold Him
A collection of the beloved hymns of the church, Ashley Hall’s debut solo trumpet album features the multi-faceted styles and timbres of the trumpet in collaboration with the unique arrangements from Grammy-Award™ winning producer and arranger, J.D. Miller. This album, released in 2007, includes hymns like Power in the Blood, and Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus and also features soprano Donna Martin on Have Thine Own Way and saxophonist Arnold Culbreath on Stand Up for Jesus.
eurobrass | Worthy is the Lord
In its newest CD production eurobrass presents an unusual and successful combination of humor and dignity. You´ll hear the twinkle in the eyes of the two soloists in Fantaisie Brillante, the whole ensemble´s joy of playing in Heaven-Medley, and joyful confidence in Nobody Knows the Trouble I´ve Seen. Reverent silence resonates in O Magnum Mysterium, as does renewed trust in God in Whate’er My God Ordains is Right. The two medleys I Know That My Redeemer Liveth and Worthy is the Lamb lead the listener into the presence of the God who is worthy of our praise.
eurobrass | Give Thanks to the Lord
Eurobrass’ third CD offers an amazing breadth of musical impressions. From the heroic William Tell to the quiet Befiehl du deine Wege, from the virtuosic euphonium solo to the noble Bach fugue, from the gentle worship chorus to the honking of the taxis in New York in the 1920s—brass instruments are used here as brushes that paint scenes and moods from all over the world. Music full of gracefulness and majesty, leading to thankfulness and worship.
Dayton Philharmonic | William Grant Still and Dmitri Shostakovich
Dayton Philharmonic’s newest CD recording was made possible by the Miriam Rosenthal Memorial Trust Fund. Featuring William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 1 (Afro-American) and Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6, these performances were recorded live at the Schuster Center during the DPO’s 2008-2009 season, and were conducted by the DPO’s Music Director, Neal Gittleman. The performance of William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 1 includes the recitation of poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar and by Dr. Herbert Woodward Martin of the University of Dayton.
Into the Way of Peace
There are two languages every culture in the world understands—love and music. Watch the Americana Music Group and thousands of Chinese young people share these two languages during Americana’s two week tour of China. Produced by Cross and Flag Productions, this film has been featured on television across the country.
