Joseph Alessi, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra & Timothy Reynish - French Wind Band Classics (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, Timothy Reynish, Joseph Alessi
Title: RNCM Wind Orchestra Plays French Wind Band Classics
Year Of Release: 2000 / 2022
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:12:22
Total Size: 642 / 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: RNCM Wind Orchestra Plays French Wind Band Classics
Year Of Release: 2000 / 2022
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:12:22
Total Size: 642 / 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Dionysiaques, Op. 62 (11:05)
2. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Orient Et Occident, Op. 25 (08:14)
3. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Children's Overture (05:23)
4. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Suite Francaise, Op. 248: I. Normandie: Anime (01:43)
5. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Suite Francaise, Op. 248: II. Bretagne: Lent (04:14)
6. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Suite Francaise, Op. 248: III. Ile de France: Vif (01:58)
7. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Suite Francaise, Op. 248: IV. Alsace-Lorraine: Lent (04:09)
8. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra – Suite Francaise, Op. 248: V. Provence: Anime (02:56)
9. Joseph Alessi – Grande Symphonie Funebre Et Triomphale, Op. 15: I. Marche Funebre: Moderato un Poco Lento (18:25)
10. Joseph Alessi – Grande Symphonie Funebre Et Triomphale, Op. 15: II. Oraison Funebre: Adagio Non Tanto - Andantino - Andantino Poco Lento e Sostenuto — (06:23)
11. Joseph Alessi – Grande Symphonie Funebre Et Triomphale, Op. 15: III. Apotheose: Allegro Non Troppo e Pomposo (07:53)
‘There are only a handful of conductors who know this repertoire really well and Tim Reynish rules supremely amongst them. His interpretations are authoritative, as are his programme notes, and I cannot recommend this CD too strongly to serious bandsmen.’