London Brass Virtuosi, David Honeyball - Royal Eurostar: Celebratory Music for Brass (1996)
Artist: London Brass Virtuosi, David Honeyball
Title: Royal Eurostar: Celebratory Music for Brass
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:25
Total Size: 262 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Royal Eurostar: Celebratory Music for Brass
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:25
Total Size: 262 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Royal Eurostar
02. Sursum Corda, Op. 11
03. Paris Fanfare
04. William and Mary, Op. 106: I. Fanfare
05. William and Mary, Op. 106: II. The Landing at Torbay and the Journey to London
06. William and Mary, Op. 106: III. The King's Champion
07. William and Mary, Op. 106: IV. The Death of Mary
08. William and Mary, Op. 106: V. The Achievement
09. Brussels Fanfare
10. Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter-Ordens
11. Eurostar Fanfare
12. Konzertmusik for Strings and Brass, Op. 50: I. Mäßig schnell, mit Kraft – Sehr breit, aber stets fließend
13. Konzertmusik for Strings and Brass, Op. 50: II. Lebhaft – Langsam – In ersten Zeitmass
This 'Royal Eurostar' recording is a celebration in music of one of the most important engineering feats of the twentieth century—the building of the Channel Tunnel, and the creation of probably the finest railway station ever built: Waterloo International. The Paul Patterson works were all composed for the State Opening of the tunnel on 6 May 1994 and are intended to exploit the extraordinary acoustic inside the new Waterloo station (including the constant 'pedal D' which comes from the train engines!).
Accompanying these pieces, we have dramatic brass compositions by Richard Strauss, Hindemith and Elgar, and, appropriately for so European a project, the William and Mary suite, composed by Derek Bourgeois in 1988 for the London Brass Virtuosi to celebrate the tercentenary of the accession to the British throne of William and Mary.