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INTERNATIONAL WIND ENSEMBLE REPERTOIRE RECORDING PROJECT

by Frank Battisti 

What are human emotions? Not only lyricism, sadness, tragedy, but laughter

Dmitri Shostakovich

Now available - Volume 1 4949-MCD

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY WIND ENSEMBLE

Nigel Clarke

Samurai

1995

Maecenas

11.58

Christopher Marshall

L'Homme Armé

2003

Maecenas

16.20

Kenneth Hesketh

Diaghilev Dances

2003

Faber

15.07

Jules Strens

Danse Funambulesque

1930

CeBeDeM

10.06

Christian Lindberg

Concerto for Wind Orchestra

2003

Tarrodi

14.35

Available from Tim Reynish, 62 Moss Lane, Leyland, PR25 4SH, UK, price £10.00

15 Euros or $15.00, including postage and packing.

 

Available in 2005 Volume 2 5342-MCD

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY WIND ENSEMBLE

Adam Gorb

Dances from Crete

2003

Maecenas

19.17

Magnus Lindberg

Gran Duo

2000

Boosey

18.36

Laurence Bitensky

Awake, You Sleepers

2002

Composer

15.19

Joaquin Rodrigo

Per la Flor del Lliri Blau

1934

Piles

17.13

I know of no one who has as much dedication and passion for the development and expansion of an international wind band/ensemble repertoire than Timothy Reynish. During the past 2 decades he has been responsible for commissioning numerous new works from composers throughout the world as well as discovering and bringing recognition to forgotten works through his performances, CD recordings, articles and clinics. Since the advent of WASBE opportunities for making contacts with composers from throughout the world has lead to the development of wind band/ensemble literature which is much more diversified and broader in styles and scope than ever before.

To this end Tim has recently produced and issued the first two of a planned series of CDs featuring works by international composers. The first two CDs include works by composers from Belgium, Finland, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA. I feel confident in saying that many wind band/ensemble conductors will not be familiar with the works on these recordings.

LIVE IN CONCERT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY WIND ENSEMBLE

VOLUME 1 (4949-MCD) contains music composed between 1930 and 2003. Samurai by Nigel Clark is a sharp-edged virtuoso piece, very energetic and rhythmic. Diaghilev Dances by Kenneth Hesketh is wonderfully impressionistic, elegant and at times, dramatic work – a miniature ballet, Hesketh’s homage to Diaghilev and the music he inspired. Danse Funambulesque by Jules Strens’ inhabits the expressive world of Florent Schmitt’s Dionysiasques. It is scored for the European instrumentation of the Belgian Guides/French Garde Republicaine Bands. Christopher Marshall’s L’homme Armé is based on the 15th century melody of the same name. It is a striking work with varied moods and colors. The Concerto for Winds and Percussion by world trombone virtuoso Christian Lindberg is a fresh, exciting, bold and outgoing work.

LIVE IN CONCERT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY WIND ENSEMBLE

VOLUME 2 (5342-MCD) includes three works composed between 2000 – 2003 and one composed in 1934. Adam Gorb’s Dances from Crete is an infectious and brilliant work that will delight audiences and challenge players. Magnus Lindberg’s Gran Duo, already performed numerous times, mostly by symphony orchestras – only 4 performances by wind ensembles - is still relatively unknown in wind band/ensemble circles. Scored for the instrumentation used by Stravinsky in his Symphonies of Wind Instruments (plus a bass clarinet) it is a major work by one of the world’s leading composers. The music ranges in scope from large textural sound masses to chamber music like and solo passages. Laurence Bitensky’s Awake, You Sleepers is based on melodies and motives of traditional Jewish chant in which the trumpet soloist plays music that is free feeling and improvisational in style. This is a unique and wonderful addition to the concerto literature for trumpet and wind band/ensemble. Rodrigo’s Per La Flor del Lliri Blau, composed in 1934, is a romantic tone poem in the 19th century tradition. The character of the music encompasses energetic fanfare passages, tender melancholy melodies and large dramatic episodes.

Since the pieces on these CDs were all recorded during live concert performances, they are not always technically perfect. However, Reynish and his players create performances that are musically interesting, expressive and lively. Reynish’s International Wind Band/Ensemble Repertoire Project offers all wind band/ensemble conductors an opportunity to hear works that they might not encounter in their local/national professional environments.

Recordings of wind band/ensemble music such as found on these CDs would have been impossible 25 years ago. Let us rejoice and listen !!

All CDs in this International Wind Band/Ensemble Repertoire Series are available from Tim Reynish, 62 Moss Lane, Leyland, PR25 4SH, UK, price £10.00, 15 Euros or $15.00 US, including postage and packing. Email: timreynish@tiscali.co.uk