Hindemith / Goedicke / Honegger / Pilss / Bozza / Barat (Remastered) Carole Dawn Reinhart & Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden

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Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
06.02.2026

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Carole Dawn Reinhart & Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden

Composer: Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (1877-1957), Arthur Honegger (1892-1955), Karl Pilss (1902-1979), Eugène Bozza (1905–1991), Joseph Edouard Barat (1882-1963)

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  • Paul Hindemith (1895 - 1963): Trumpet Sonata:
  • 1 Hindemith: Trumpet Sonata: I. Mit Kraft 04:25
  • 2 Hindemith: Trumpet Sonata: II. Mäßig bewegt 02:03
  • 3 Hindemith: Trumpet Sonata: III. Trauermusik. Sehr langsam 06:12
  • Alexander Goedicke (1877 - 1957): Concert Etude, Op. 49:
  • 4 Goedicke: Concert Etude, Op. 49 03:15
  • Arthur Honegger (1892 - 1955): Intrada, H. 192:
  • 5 Honegger: Intrada, H. 192 04:06
  • Karl Pilss (1902 - 1979): Trumpet Sonata:
  • 6 Pilss: Trumpet Sonata: I. Allegro appassionato 05:50
  • 7 Pilss: Trumpet Sonata: II. Adagio molto cantabile 05:36
  • 8 Pilss: Trumpet Sonata: III. Allegro agitato 03:12
  • Eugène Bozza (1905 - 1991): Caprice No. 1, Op. 47:
  • 9 Bozza: Caprice No. 1, Op. 47 07:17
  • Joseph Edouard Barat (1882 - 1963): Fantasy in E Minor:
  • 10 Barat: Fantasy in E Minor 04:33
  • Total Runtime 46:29

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Carole Dawn Reinhart (born in 1941) is an American trumpet soloist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. She is recognized as one of the world’s outstanding trumpet soloists, acclaimed not only for her technical ability, but also for tone quality and interpretation. In the 1970s, she moved to Berlin, where she performed with the Deutsche Oper Berlin and built up her solo career with symphony and chamber orchestras, averaging 125 concerts a year, as well as television performances and radio recordings.

Her upcoming album of works for trumpet by Hindemith, Goedicke, Honegger, Pilss, Bozza and Barat is released on 6 February as part of DG’s debut series, which presents first or very early recordings by artists who went on to build considerable careers.

Carole Dawn Reinhart, trumpet
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden, piano

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Carole Dawn Reinhart
is recognized as one of the world's outstanding trumpet soloists, acclaimed not only for her technical ability, but also for tone quality and interpretation.

Miss Reinhart was born in Roselle, New Jersey on Dec. 20th, 1941, a Christmas carol born at dawn. It was only natural that her mother, who played trombone, should begin teaching her daughter on the slide cornet at the tender age of two and a half. By the time Carole was 7, she was playing duets in concert with her older brother, who was an accomplished trumpeter.

At age 10, she received a scholarship to study with Edward Treutel at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. As well as being first chair in New Jersey All-State Band and Orchestra during high school, she was chosen as a soloist for the Juilliard Preparatory Division graduation concert.

At age 16, she was commissioned as the youngest and only woman bandmaster in the Salvation Army. Her first international appearance was as guest soloist and conductor at a youth congress in Toronto, Canada.

After graduating from high school, she received a symphony orchestra scholarship to the University of Miami, where she worked under Fabian Sevitzky and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Representing her university in a competition combining beauty and brains, Carole became the "1960 National College Queen".

A Fulbright scholarship took her to study with Helmut Wobisch in Vienna, Austria, where she was the first woman on a brass instrument to achieve the coveted "Reifezeugnis" with honors at the Academy of Music.

Carole then returned to New York to complete her education at the Juilliard School of Music. She was first trumpet in the Juilliard Orchestra under Jean Morel, and received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Science degrees.

Along with playing in the orchestra at Radio City Music Hall and in Leopold Stokowski's American Symphony Orchestra, Carole continued her solo appearances with high school and college bands and various orchestras, including the Utah Symphony in Salt Lake City under the direction of Maurice Abravanel. She also did numerous TV shows including the "Tonight Show", the "Mike Douglas Show" and several Al Hirt "Fanfare" shows, where in addition to her solos, she played duets with Al Hirt.

In 1971, Carole moved to Berlin, Germany where she did studio work, filled in as first trumpeter at the "Deutsche Oper", and continued her solo performances on television and with symphony and chamber orchestras. She made records for Deutsche Grammophon and BASF with the Munich Philharmonic, German Bach Soloists, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra and Wuerttemberg Chamber Orchestra, along with numerous radio recordings. Her concert tours have taken her throughout Europe, the Orient, Middle East, Africa, naturally the United States and Canada, and Australia, where she played Haydn's "Concerto" with the Australian Symphony in Melbourne at a live-telecast open air concert with an audience of over 100,000 in a natural amphitheater. Other special concerts included one at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece where Marie José, the last Queen of Italy, was in attendance, and a charity concert hosted at Castle Hohenzollern in Germany by Prince Louis Ferdinand, the grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm.

In 1983, Carole was offered a professorship at the prestigious University of Music in Vienna, Austria. From October 1996 until October 1998, she served as Head of the Department of Winds and Percussion Instruments.

In 1994, the Vienna University Press published the book, "Carole Dawn REINHART" – Aspects of a Career". An updated version of that book by Dr. Elena Ostleitner and Ursula Simek was recently released in 2002.

Although Carole ended her solo concert performances in 1996, she continues to be active teaching her 24 students at the university, giving master classes around the world, and as a juror for solo competitions. Her desire is to inspire and encourage young people in fulfilling their dreams as she has been blessed in more than fulfilling her own.

Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden
entered the Conservatoire Royal de musique de Bruxelles at age 12, studying under Eduardo Del Pueyo until the end of his training at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. He was only 16 when he was proclaimed a laureate of the 1964 Queen Elisabeth Competition. He has performed along many symphony orchestras, including the Saint Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, Residentie Orkest in The Hague and several Belgian orchestras. He has worked with such conductors as Paul Kletzky, Rudolf Barshai and Yuri Temirkanov. As a chamber musician, he has played with Belgian and international partners, including Véronique Bogaerts, Marie Hallynck, Augustin Dumay, Silvia Marcovici, Michaela Martin, Miriam Fried, Gérard Caussé, Frans Helmerson, Michel Strauss, José Van Dam and Walter Boeykens as well as the Enesco Quartet, Melos Quartet, Quatuor Ysaÿe and César Franck Ensemble. He is currently an honorary professor at the Conservatoire de Bruxelles, Master in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel and artistic director of the Eduardo Del Pueyo Music Centre.

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