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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:08:54
Enregistrement : 1999-2001 Lieu : Londres Pays : Royaume-Uni Prise de son : Eglise / Stereo
Label : Nimbus Référence : NI5936 EAN : 0710357593628
Année d'édition : 2015 Date de sortie : 30/03/2016
Genre : Classique
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Peter Maxwell Davies (1934-)Marche "The Pole Star", pour quintette de cuivres Litany for a ruined chapel between sheep and shore, pour trompette seule Sea Eagle, pour cor seul Four voluntaries (arr. pour ensemble de cuivres) Veni Redemptor gentium I Ex More Docti Mistico Ecce Tempus Veni Redemptor gentium II Fanfare for Lowry, pour 2 trompettes seules Quintette pour cuivres The Wallace Collection
John Wallace, trompette John Miller, trompette Paul Gardham, cor Simon Gunton, trombone Robin Haggart, tuba
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 Founded by John Wallace in 1986 to explore and perform the extensive brass repertory, The Wallace Collection is one of the world's pioneering brass ensembles with an international reputation for innovative programming. After a twelve-year sabbatical, the ensemble was relaunched in May 2014 at a Park Lane Group concert in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London. Currently it aims to achieve the extraordinary and exceptional in brass through focussing on the music of today in close juxtaposition with the lost repertory of the 19th century. Brass instruments have been prominent in Peter Maxwell’s Davies’s music since his Op. 1, a trumpet sonata he wrote the year he turned twenty-one. The focus of this record, however, is on music from a long quarter-century later: the Brass Quintet he produced in 1981 and a spray of pieces that came in the immediate wake of that major effort, including not only two smaller items for the same formation but also a horn solo tha t, though so different in scale, is related in substance to the quintet. Trumpet tunes continue the story into the next two decades.

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