Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Peter Mennin, Vincent Persichetti, Herbert Owen Reed, Frederick Fennell, Eastman Wind Ensemble - Fennell: Suites 1 & 2 / Folk Song Suite / Toccata Marziale
Facts
| Artist(s) | Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Peter Mennin, Vincent Persichetti, Herbert Owen Reed, Frederick Fennell and Eastman Wind Ensemble |
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | April 13, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 028946296028 |
Tracks
- No. 1, Chaconne
- No. 2, Intermezzo
- No. 3, March
- No. 1, March
- No. 2, Song without words: I'll love my love
- No. 3, Song of the Blacksmith
- No. 4, Fantasia on the Dargason
- No. 1, March in F minor (Seventeen come Sunday)
- No. 2, Intermezzo in F minor (My bonny boy)
- No. 3, March in B flat major (Folk Songs from Somerset)
- Prelude and Aztec Dance
- Mass
- Festival
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Disappointed |
The quality was less than desirable. Some of the tracks display the distinct Eastman Ensemble trademark. However, listening to "La Fiesta Mexicana" was a huge disappointment. Horns were out of tune. The tempo was entirely too fast. All in all, this recording is a complete disaster. August 11, 2008
| Fennell Interpretation |
| Keystone Does Canzona and La Fiesta Better |
| Great music |
October 14, 2005
| Brilliant band performances |
These works for band or wind ensembles were often performed by college or university bands. Indeed, I heard some of them at the College of San Mateo and San Jose State College during the 1960's, right at the time that Mercury was continuing to issue such fine classical recordings. These performances were all recorded with a single microphone, much like RCA's "New Orthophonic" series, but I have often felt that these had better overall sound than the RCA Red Seal recordings of the early 1950's.
The effects of superb, monophonic, high fidelity have seldom been better represented than in the very colorful "La Fiesta Mexicana" by Herbert Owen Reed, given an absolutely dazzling performance by the Eastman musicians.
The two suites for military band by Gustav Holst, as well as Ralph Vaughan Williams' "English Folk Song Suite" and "Toccata Marziale" are representative of a high point in British music, the early twentieth century. Holst and Vaughan Williams were very good friends and compatriots; they both wrote exceptionally well for wind and brass. These are top-notch performances that set a benchmark for the numerous college and university bands who dared to perform these challenging works.
Less known are Peter Mennin's "Canzona for Wind Band" and Vincent Persichetti's "Psalm for Band," but these works by twentieth century American composers are also well performed in these recordings.
This compilation is definitely a musical "treasure" and have seldom sounded as good as in this digital remastering by Phillips. December 4, 2003
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