Brass of the Concertgebouw
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Label: RCO Live
Cat No: RCO07002
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 4th June 2007
Contents
Works
Concerto grosso, op.61Sacrae Symphoniae (arr. L. Stokowski)
Serenade
Variants with Solo Cadenzas for trumpet quartet
The Call, the brass presented
Artists
Brass Of The Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraConductor
Ivan MeylemansWorks
Concerto grosso, op.61Sacrae Symphoniae (arr. L. Stokowski)
Serenade
Variants with Solo Cadenzas for trumpet quartet
The Call, the brass presented
Artists
Brass Of The Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraConductor
Ivan MeylemansAbout
The aim of the Brass of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra is to demonstrate the versatility of brass instruments in terms of repertoire and instrumental combinations to both the general public and to music students by means of concerts and master classes. The forces used vary from small groups to large ensembles of around twenty players, with percussion also being used on occasion.
The original idea for this CD came from the Prix de Salon, an incentive prize for young musicians from the Concertgebouw Orchestra that must be used for their further musical development.The prize was initiated in 2005 by the Salon, a group of young professionals from prominent firms who wished to support the younger members of the orchestra in particular. Ivan Meylemans was the first winner of this prize and saw it as a way of planning a recording of lesser-known repertoire by well-known composers for the Brass of the RCO as well as of providing further encouragement for the ensemble and its good internal relations.
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