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Format : 1 CD Digipack Total Time : 00:53:33
Label : Berlin Classics Catalog No. : 0300847BC EAN : 0885470008479
Publishing Year : 2016 Release Date : 25/11/2016
Genre : Classical
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Georg Friedrich Haendel (1685-1759)Extraits de "Le Messie" Hallelujah Lift up your heads Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)"L'Estro Armonico" Allegro Largo Allegro Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Extrait de "L'Oratorio de Noël" Jesu, richte mein Beginnen Ehre sei Dir, Gott, gesungen Nun seid ihr whohl gerochen Exurientes, extrait du "Magnificat" Musique traditionnelle suédoiseBereden väg för Herran Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921)Abends will ich schlafen gehen, extrait de "Hänsel et Gretel" Max Reger (1873-1916)Schlaf, mein Kindelein Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovski (1840-1893)Extraits de "Casse-Noisette" Le Chocolat Danse arabe "Le Café" Danse russe "Trepak" Ensemble German Brass
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 Christmas shines in the full golden splendour of brass music. Brass Christmas is the name of the second album by German Brass on Berlin Classics. The name means just what it says – because this is an album of Christmas melodies played on 10 brass instruments. German Brass has been delighting its audience for the past 40 years. The secret of its success is high virtuosity, dazzling musicality and a wealth of wit and charm. There is good reason why the ensemble, consisting of ten brass soloists and college professors, was awarded the ECHO Klassik for 2016. Brass Christmas encompasses beautiful tunes that put their listeners in a Christmassy mood. From peaceful sounds like the Evening Blessing from Engelbert Humperdinck’s opera Hansel and Gretel by way of festive music from George Frideric Handel’s Messiah to the Baroque classics of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, German Brass heralds the Christmas season in its own special way. The works are arranged – as always – by the ensemble members themselves, displaying the typical German Brass sound. And so they awaken one’s appetite for Christmas, for times of quiet reflection and for more music from the brass players. Brass Christmas – the sweetest start to the serenest time of the year. Those who know German Brass will be aware that they do not limit themselves to classic brass music along the lines of the trumpet fanfare. This is an ensemble which blends great virtuosity and sparkling musicality with more than a dash of wit and charm. Their concerts are pure entertainment, spanning the genres from pop through classics and jazz to film music. The success of this approach can be judged by the four decades of the ensemble’s history. The musicians – ten soloists and college professors – have always succeeded in creating a completely new sound of their own for each of their projects, reinventing and rediscovering it in every concert and on every recording. German Brass does more than produce a sound, it celebrates that sound and makes it an experience for each new audience.

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