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Giulio Caccini, Donald Macleod, Domenico Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, John Newton, Darren Acosta, Kenneth Amis, Gordon Bell, Jeffrey Curnow, Lucia Garcia, Donald F. Lindsay, Rolf Smedvig, Kurt Wortman, Rick Tiven, Joel Brown, John Sauer, Alannah Fitzgerald, Jared Shapiro, Empire Brass Quintet - King's Court and Celtic Fair
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Giulio Caccini, Donald Macleod, Domenico Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, John Newton, Darren Acosta, Kenneth Amis, Gordon Bell, Jeffrey Curnow, Lucia Garcia, Donald F. Lindsay, Rolf Smedvig, Kurt Wortman, Rick Tiven, Joel Brown, John Sauer, Alannah Fitzgerald, Jared Shapiro, Empire Brass Quintet - King's Court and Celtic Fair

Facts

Artist(s)Giulio Caccini, Donald Macleod, Domenico Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, John Newton, Darren Acosta, Kenneth Amis, Gordon Bell, Jeffrey Curnow, Lucia Garcia, Donald F. Lindsay, Rolf Smedvig, Kurt Wortman, Rick Tiven, Joel Brown, John Sauer, Alannah Fitzgerald, Jared Shapiro and Empire Brass Quintet
StudioTelarc
Release DateMarch 26, 1996
UPC Code089408038020
 

Tracks

  1. Calum and the Princess Jig - Empire Brass, Susato, Tielman
  2. Basse Danse Bergeret - Empire Brass, Susato, Tielman
  3. 13th Century - Empire Brass, Anonymous
  4. Earle of Oxford's Marche - Empire Brass, Byrd, William
  5. Hamelin Gigue - Empire Brass, Praetorius, Michael
  6. Samhradh, Summertime - Empire Brass, Traditional
  7. Amarilli Mia Bella - Empire Brass, Caccini, Giulio
  8. The Seagull Jig, Medley (The Old Wife of the Mill Dust, Calum and the ...) - Empire Brass, MacLeod, Donald
  9. La Mourisque - Empire Brass, Susato, Tielman
  10. He-Ro-Hirum - Empire Brass, Traditional
  11. He Moved Thro' the Fair - Empire Brass, Traditional
  12. Sarabande - Empire Brass,
  13. Overture - Empire Brass,
  14. Cumulous Sanctus - Empire Brass, Anonymous
  15. The Foxhunter Jig - Empire Brass, Traditional
  16. Tambourin - Empire Brass, Rameau, Jean-Philip
  17. Les Niais de Sologne - Empire Brass, Rameau, Jean-Philip
  18. Amazing Grace - Empire Brass, Newton, John
  19. Joy (After Ode to Joy by Ludwig Van Beethoven) - Empire Brass, Smedvig, Rolf

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteKing's Court and Celtic FlairQuote
I heard a selection from this CD on a public radio station during a recent vacation to the Northeast US; loved the music and knew I had to own the CD. I have a large selection of Celtic music, smaller selection of Early music; this CD is a great combination of both genres. October 31, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteWhat happened with this?Quote
I love the Emprire Brass! However, this is the worst of their CDs that I own (and that number stands at nine). The previous review faulting the mixing is right on. The percussion was obviously recorded elsewhere and in no way blends in with the ensemble. Several pieces are percussion with Empire Brass serving as the accompaniment. The mix sounds like it was done by a High School percussionist. I love brass, but this CD will see little play by me. Too many discs by Empire Brass and other artists that are worth listening to over this one. January 19, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent Recording by a World Class Brass EnsembleQuote
The Empire Brass Quintet is one of the leading Brass ensembles in the world today, and this album showcases why. Their intonation, blending, sense of phrase, unity of sound, and beauty of tone is unparalleled. If you have any appreciation for Brass ensemble literature and/or Celtic music in general, this album weds the two in a superb example of tasteful musicianship. December 26, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteA rousing listen!Quote
I've owned this recording for years. My family and I absolutely love the lively renditions. Ignore the naysayers - sample this CD and you'll love it too! April 16, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteA jolly, festive jaunt through Renaissance & Celtic fare!Quote
The Empire Brass Quintet's arrangements for trumpets, French horn, trombone and tuba, are--if not exactly period--pleasingly creative, crossing cultural and temporal boundaries with natural ease. Adding zest to the recording is the outrageously lively and exotic percussion (both acoustic and electronic) of Kurt Wortman, as well as bagpipes, drums, vocals, violin, cello, recorder and guitar provided by a host of other guest artists. This music is not meant to be historically authentic, but just plain fun. And it is! I picked this up on impulse in a bookstore because of the whimsical cover art, and it turned out to be one of my favorite purchases in years. Give it a sampling and see for yourself! November 29, 2002

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