Tredegar Town Band, Ian Porthouse, Martyn Brabbins, Ross Knight - Vaughan Williams on Brass (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Vaughan Williams on Brass
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Albion
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:19:30
Total Size: 257 mb / gb
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Tracklist

01. Flourish for Band (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band)
02. English Folk Songs Suite (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): I. March. Seventeen Come Sunday
03. English Folk Songs Suite (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): II. Intermezzo. My Bonny Boy
04. English Folk Songs Suite (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): III. March. Folk Songs from Somerset
05. Sea Songs (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band)
06. Henry the Fifth
07. The Truth from Above (Arr. P. Hindmarsh for Brass Band)
08. Prelude on Rhosymedre (Arr. P. Hindmarsh for Brass Band)
09. Suite (From "49th Parallel") [Arr. P. Littlemore & P. Hindmarsh for Brass Band]
10. Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes
11. Tuba Concerto in F Minor (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): I. Prelude. Allegro moderato
12. Tuba Concerto in F Minor (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): II. Romanza. Andante sostenuto
13. Tuba Concerto in F Minor (Arr. P. Littlemore for Brass Band): III. Finale - Rondo alla Tedesca. Allegro
14. Variations for Brass Band

This album includes Ralph Vaughan Williams’s three pieces for brass band – Henry the Fifth Overture, Prelude on Three Welsh Hymns and Variations for Brass Band. In addition we hear the brass band version of the Tuba Concerto and many new arrangements of popular pieces by Paul Hindmarsh (who curated and produced the album) and Phillip Littlemore. The origins of Tredegar Town Band date back to 1849, and the band was formally constituted in 1876. Over the last 40 years they have become one of the world’s elite brass band performers, claiming the British Open title in 2010 and again in 2013.




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Many thanks for this eagerly awaited RVW150 recording, and, as always, all of your great wind music posts!