
David Rey The famous characterful violin piece (also translated by "gipsy airs, airs bohémiens,...) is here arranged and performed by David Rey for solo trombone and the Geneva Brass Quintet for their summer 2018 Asian tour.
Here live in Yanghzou (China).
The piece is recorded on CD with piano accompaniment (cf david-rey.com or spotify and itunes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMyuQZHVKCk 0 0 | 
David Rey This sonata originally for cello was performed at the festival of Ferney-Voltaire (France) in october 2016 along with organ player Diego Inocennzi. We took the risk to play the soloist and organ dissociated which made the things quite tricky but so much more cosy for the audience. Therefore the organist never appear on the video.
the sackbut (baroque trombone) used is a Bosc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ5dUxf3CtU 0 0 | 
David Rey The famous trombone solos of Gustav Malher's masterpiece. Here performed in South Korea with the KBS orchestra from Seoul in january 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCY9QRiNtlg 0 0 | 
David Rey This Duet was performed at the festival of Ferney-Voltaire (France) in october 2016.
The Bordogni's etudes (arranged by Rochut) are part of every trombone player's life and here is a duet arrangement of the 4th one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FKQ1wFxgPo 0 0 |

David Rey Concert given at the international ancient organ festival in the chapel of the castel of Valère (Sion, Switzerland) using the oldest playable organ of Europe.
The players are
- Caroline Chardonnet: violin
- David Rey: trombone
- Olivier Chardonnet: organ
recorded in august 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ACxxDI6gHs 0 0 | 
David Rey Concert given at the international ancient organ festival in the chapel of the castel of Valère (Sion, Switzerland) using the oldest playable organ of Europe.
The organ player is Olivier Chardonnet.
recorded in august 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg8n1WUHgt8 0 0 | 
David Rey Also called "Ricercare", this piece is perform here with a tenor sackbutt and a medieval harp along with some rythm provided by a tambourin, which is played by Mika Kamei.
It was recorded the 28.12.2015 at La Fouly (CH) during a Christmas concert as starter, therefore the musicians come from behind the scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg_Su_fvyTQ 0 0 | 
David Rey Out "the carnival of animals", an orchestral suite picturing many animals in music, the swan aria is dedicated originally to the cello.
This performance took place the 28.12.2015 in la Fouly (CH) during a christmas concert with harpist Marie Frachebourg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMGsezEUNhM 0 0 |