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Timothy Reynish Live In Concert, Vol. 7 |
Group Name |
The United States Coast Guard Band |
Conductor |
Timothy Reynish |
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Album ID - 9997-MCD |
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Track |
TITLE |
Composer/Arranger |
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Masque |
Hesketh, Kenneth |
2 |
King Pomade’s New Clothes Suite No. 2: Fair Scene |
RaÌnki, György |
3 |
King Pomade’s New Clothes Suite No. 2: Court Music |
RaÌnki, György |
4 |
King Pomade’s New Clothes Suite No. 2: Scandal in the Palace |
RaÌnki, György |
5 |
Five Folk Songs: Mrs. McGrath |
Traditional Irish / Gilmore, Bernard; Stone, Tomas |
6 |
Five Folk Songs: All the Pretty Little Horses |
Traditional American / Gilmore, Bernard; Stone, Tomas |
7 |
Five Folk Songs: Yerakina |
Traditional Greek / Gilmore, Bernard; Stone, Tomas |
8 |
Five Folk Songs: El Burro |
Traditional Spanish / Gilmore, Bernard; Stone, Tomas |
9 |
Five Folk Songs: A Fidler |
Traditional Yiddish / Gilmore, Bernard; Stone, Tomas |
10 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Jenny Pluck Pears |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
11 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Ten Pound Lass |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
12 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Dick`s Maggot |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
13 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Nonesuch |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
14 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Hunt the Squirrel |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
15 |
Suite of English Folk Dances: Woodicock |
Tomlinson, Ernest |
16 |
Concertango |
AlarcoÌn, Luis Serrano |
17 |
II. Elegy for Miles Davis from Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble |
Bennett, Richard Rodney |
18 |
Dances from Crete: Syrtos |
Gorb, Adam |
19 |
Dances from Crete: Tik |
Gorb, Adam |
20 |
Dances from Crete: Samaria Gorge |
Gorb, Adam |
21 |
Dances from Crete: Syrtaki |
Gorb, Adam |
22 |
March from Versuche über einen Marsch |
Wengler, Marcel |
23 |
Interview with Adam Gorb |
Reynish, Timothy; Gorb, Adam |
ALBUM NOTES |
THE CHALLENGE: AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO PROGRAMMING
If you were the conductor or manager of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and were charged with devising a festival of music from the past hundred years, you would probably look first at the American contribution of Gershwin, Copland, Schuman, Bernstein, Piston, Cage, Carter, Reich, Adams, Corigliano, del Tredici and Danielpour, and then put them into context against Hindemith, Bartok, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Lutoslawski, Ligeti, Berio, Britten, Tippett, Gorecki, Paart, Takemitsu, Ades, Turnage, in fact you would take a world overview. With a medium such as the wind ensemble, still a minority love, still way down below symphony orchestra, opera, chamber music, jazz, R & B and folk in terms of critical interest and popular acclaim, we desperately need this international approach, in our repertoire and in our performance standards. We need as Gunther Schuller puts it, “to get out of academia and enter the real world of international music.â€
My programme for a Sunday afternoon concert on February 12th, 2012 was primarily “on the light sideâ€, carefully selected in conjunction with Commander Kenneth Megan and Chief Warrant Officer Richard Wyman, with the intention of introducing to the audiences in New London a range of unfamiliar music and composers, from Europe and the USA. |
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