Eric Vloeimans - Joyful Noise (2023)

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Title: Joyful Noise
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Challenge Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:20
Total Size: 155 mb | 330 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Odilea
02. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Your Royal Highness
03. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Florentine
04. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Balkan Spirits
05. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Industrial Movement Pt. 3
06. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Innermission 6
07. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Hop!
08. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Realm of Ease
09. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Crazy Witches
10. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Very Long Intro to the Sad Toreador
11. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - The Sad Toreador
12. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Joyful Noise
13. Eric Vloeimans, Ravelli Brass, Arie den Boer - Tender Mercies

An interesting collaboration between Eric Vloeimans and Ravelli Brass. Here we are, then, and I'm really proud to present our CD to you, Joyful Noise, the product of a tremendous collaboration and the confluence of a range of musical currents. In 2021, Challenge Records gave me the opportunity to conceive and produce a new CD. I had previously completed a project with the Ravelli Brass septet and ace drummer Arie den Boer. My roots are in the world of brass bands and I really wanted to let those roots shine through. Wouldn't it be great to make a CD with this classically trained septet?

My previous experiences with Holland Baroque and the Calefax reed quintet had shown me that my own free approach to music could work really well and powerfully in symbiosis with the classical style. Marcel Landman at Challenge Records also thought this was a great idea, and so we got to work. Of course, we needed some music for this venture, and that proved a bit of a 'challenge'! I had enough compositional ideas but the art of arrangement was a completely new world to me. It turned into a 'learning by doing' process, and in that learning process I was lucky enough to get help from some of my very experienced arranger colleagues. My heartfelt thanks go out to bass trombonist Dick Bolt, trumpeter Thomas Geerts and trombonist Bernard Hunnekink. The chemistry kept bubbling away at our live concerts and we started recording in early 2022 at the Vereeniging in Nijmegen.