Below are several recordings of my playing. More pieces will be placed here in the future as I either make new recordings or find old ones from past recitals.


Five Songs by Johannes Brahms - I played these pieces on my Junior recital at UNCG. They are very beautiful, lyrical pieces, arranged by Verne Rynolds for Horn and transcribed by a friend of mine, Dr. Hoyt Andres (professor of trombone at NC A&T) for the trombone. The person playing the duet part is another colleague of mine, Micah Everett. The pianist is Mrs. Nancy Davis, one of the accompanists at UNCG.

Es Rauschet Das Wasser, Op. 28

Der Jager Und Sein Liebchen, Op. 28

Weg der Liebe, Op. 20

So Lass Uns Wandern, Op. 75

Walpurgisnacht, Op. 75


This piece, Fandango for Trumpet, Trombone and Wind Symphony, was composed by Joseph Turrin for Phil Smith (the principal trumpet of the NY Philharmonic) and Joseph Alessi (the principal trombonist of the NY Philharmonic). The piece is very entertaining and has some rather difficult runs. I won the annual UNCG Concerto Competition my Junior year with this piece and this is the recording of that concert. The trumpet player is Justin Stamps and the accompaniment is provided by the UNCG Symphony Orchestra's wind section. Another recording of this piece can be found on the album "Fandango," available at http://www.slidearea.com. A review of this concert on Classical Voice North Carolina said "Both soloists were impressive. Currently a junior, Justin Stamps demonstrated fine tone and sure control of his trumpet. Sean Devlin, trombone, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree, seemed to have no limitations to his virtuosity. The two brass instruments blended and contrasted delightfully."

Fandango for Trumpet, Trombone, and Wind Symphony