"Trumpet Glamour" is a captivating debut album by the Miami Symphony Orchestra, released on May 1, 2010. This 33-minute classical journey is a testament to the orchestra's prowess and their collaboration with conductor Eduardo Marturet and trumpeter Francisco Flores. The album features a live performance of the Trumpet Concerto in A-Flat Major, divided into four movements, showcasing the orchestra's dynamic range and technical brilliance. The concerto's final movement, "Tempo I," is particularly noteworthy for its energetic and spirited performance. Beyond the concerto, the album also includes three additional tracks: "Canto Llano," "El Negrito e' Caja de Agua," and "La Guachafita con Patasdilo," each offering a unique blend of classical and Latin influences. "Trumpet Glamour" is a celebration of the Miami Symphony Orchestra's 30th anniversary season, marking their first recording and highlighting their ability to blend traditional classical music with contemporary influences.