Jazzrausch Bigband - Bruckners Breakdown (2017)
Artist: Jazzrausch Bigband
Title: Bruckners Breakdown
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Jazzrausch Bigband
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:21
Total Size: 331 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bruckners Breakdown
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Jazzrausch Bigband
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:21
Total Size: 331 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. - Bruckner 4 - (Anton BRUCKNER) - [05:39]
02. - Dubokalypse - (Leonhard Kuhn) - [06:05]
03. - Icarus - (Leonhard Kuhn) - [07:45]
04. - Bruckners Breakdown - (Leonhard Kuhn) - [06:36]
05. - Out of the Woods - (Leonhard Kuhn) - [05:43]
06. - Bruckner 8 - (Anton BRUCKNER) - [06:30]
07. - Ghost Riders in the Desert - (Leonhard Kuhn) - [11:09]
08. - Perger Präludium - (Anton BRUCKNER) - [04:58]
The Jazzrausch Big Band has put together a selection of Bruckner's jazz violin music in an album called Bruckner's Breakdown.
Suppose Anton Bruckner was born in 1985: together with the Jazzrausch big band and himself, an orchestral cloud of dubstep-style sound sweeps through concert halls and festival stages. Bruckner's Breakdown leaves room for virtuoso improvisations, while fundamental basses and subtle symphonies are polarized in interaction.
Especially for the arrangements of Leonhard Kuhn's symphonies and his new compositions, the composition of the Munich ensemble was expanded to include French horn, percussion, bassoon and three string players, which turned the concerts into a melting pot of musical modernity.
Suppose Anton Bruckner was born in 1985: together with the Jazzrausch big band and himself, an orchestral cloud of dubstep-style sound sweeps through concert halls and festival stages. Bruckner's Breakdown leaves room for virtuoso improvisations, while fundamental basses and subtle symphonies are polarized in interaction.
Especially for the arrangements of Leonhard Kuhn's symphonies and his new compositions, the composition of the Munich ensemble was expanded to include French horn, percussion, bassoon and three string players, which turned the concerts into a melting pot of musical modernity.