Gaudete Brass - Sevenfive: The John Corigliano Effect (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sevenfive: The John Corigliano Effect
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Cedille Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:59
Total Size: 221 / 755 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Entrance 00:01:43
2. Gazebo Dances: Gazebo Dances Overture (arr. C. Colnot for brass quintet) 04:32
3. Prayers of Steel: I. Limited 03:12
4. Prayers of Steel: II. Foxtrot 02:27
5. Prayers of Steel: III. Prayers of Steel 03:57
6. Prayers of Steel: IV. City of the Big Shoulders 02:15
7. sevenfive 02:53
8. Antiphon (version for brass quintet) 02:54
9. Roar 03:15
10. Still 00:06:57
11. The Record of a Lost Tribe: I. Artifacts 05:37
12. The Record of a Lost Tribe: II. History 08:20
13. The Record of a Lost Tribe: III. Ceremonies 03:45
14. Fanfares to Music 04:17

Gaudete Brass, a quintet devoted to presenting serious brass chamber music and commissioning new work, brings a fresh perspective to the music of John Corigliano with an inventive album of brass works by the prolific American composer and his protégés. The excellent Gaudete Brass (Gramophone) honors Corigliano, winner of Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, and a Pulitzer Prize, with world-premiere recordings of his groundbreaking Fanfares to Music for on- and off-stage brass choirs, his stately Antiphon for double brass quintet, and a new arrangement of the Rossini-esque Overture from his popular Gazebo Dances. Gaudete commissioned the title track, Steven Bryants sevenfive, in honor of Coriglianos 75th birthday, and the numbers seven and five figure prominently in its musical architecture. David Sampsons boisterous Entrance opens the program, while his surprisingly restrained Still is luxuriously lyrical. Jonathan Newmans Prayers of Steel evokes the Midwest landscapes in Carl Sandburgs poetry. Jeremy Howard Becks ROAR exploits the brasses ability to do just that. Conrad Winslows The Record of a Lost Tribe summons an imaginary, bygone civilization. All except Entrance receive their world-premiere recordings on the album.