Arthur Pryor - The Blue Bells Of Scotland

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Review by Pedro dos Santos

The album "The Blue Bells of Scotland" by Arthur Pryor is a stunning collection of Scottish tunes and traditional melodies. The album is a treat for lovers of classical music and Scottish folk music alike. The album features Pryor's exceptional musicianship and his ability to breathe new life into old songs.

The album opens with the title track "The Blue Bells of Scotland," a beautiful Scottish ballad that showcases Pryor's mastery of the trombone. The album also features other Scottish classics such as "Loch Lomond" and "Auld Lang Syne."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Skye Boat Song," which features Pryor's trombone accompanied by a hauntingly beautiful choir. The song is a tribute to Bonnie Prince Charlie and his escape to the Isle of Skye after the Battle of Culloden.

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Artist: Arthur Pryor
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The Blue Bells Of Scotland

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Trombone Solo: The Blue Bells of Scotland - Pryor

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A-311

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About Arthur Pryor

Trombone virtuoso and bandleader (September 22, 1870 - June 18, 1942) Having played about 10,000 solos in his career, Arthur Pryor was known as the "Paganini of the trombone". His playing expressed a lyricism coupled with dazzling technique that was perhaps unequaled for his time. Pryor came to the as trombone soloist in 1892, leaving a position as conductor of the Stanley Opera Company. He became the star attraction of , also serving as assistant conductor from 1895 to 1902. In 1903, the last year he played with Sousa before resigning to form his own band, Pryor was a part of the 's European tour. His solo performances were most favorably received. As director of his own band, he made six nationwide tours between 1903 and 1909 before settling in to less stringent engagements at Asbury Park, New Jersey, Willow Park Grove, New Jersey, and Royal Palm Park, Miami, Florida. He retired in 1933. Pryor made some 1000 recordings with his band before 1930. He also directed the in several recordings, even after he had left the group.

Real Name

    • Arthur Willard Pryor

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Summary by Pedro dos Santos

"The Blue Bells of Scotland" is a fantastic album that showcases Arthur Pryor's talent as a musician and arranger. The album is a must-have for anyone who loves Scottish music or classical music in general.

Comments

cindydita
In sports people keep getting better and faster and breaking new world record, with trombone no one will ever be better than Arthur Pryor. What a fkksksjsksing legend, even way better than Joseph Joseph allessi.
justlifeasitiscom
Wow how come I’ve only heard of this guy just now? What an absolute beast of a trombonist.
photogeek23
I feel 2:33 is missed by anyone not a current or former trombone player. The flawless jump between the low and high notes is easily missed if you don't know they're there. Arthur Pryor is basically to the trombone as Paganini was to the violin, virtuosity to the point of absurdity.
thehobbejedi
amazing technic still impresses me, even with manufacturing technology being what it was in the early 20th century
abenkfotografi
I have a Conn trombone made in the early 19 hundreds, .465 bore, essentially identical to the instrument that Arthur Pryor played, and an Arthur stamped mouthpiece. After comparing this horn to a modern tenor trombone, and listening to these old acoustic recordings, I am amazed at his impeccable technique and rich tone. He was a phenomenon in his time, and he still is.
ozortherz
Considering the equipment he had at his disposal this is a miraculous performance!
simplycomplicated11
Have always wanted to hear him play this. Thanks!
alsfry460
The first trombone solo ever recorded.
amyshinkle
145th ANNIVERSARY HIS BIRTH TODAY
ARTHUR PRYOR
(September 22, 1870 – June 18, 1942)
He was an American trombone virtuoso, bandleader, and soloist with the Sousa Band.
simona13
Maravilhoso
landofkaos
1901 the technique for over a century  ago is unbelievable