Label: Signum Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212050422
Catalog number: SIGCD 504
Releasedate: 01-03-04
Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212050422
Catalog number: SIGCD 504
Releasedate: 01-03-04
http://www.signumrecords.com/products/booklets/SIGCD504booklet.pdf
This group of talented New Yorkers have performed the works of James Pugh and Daniel Schnyder in concerts across the globe. The relationship between these two composers and the Brass Ensemble has developed far beyond mutual friendship and respect. Since the year 2000, when James Pugh first wrote "And Flights of Angels" for the group, the ensemble have seldom performed a concert without a selection of his and Daniel’s music. Both James and Daniel now write many pieces exclusively for these players, and have created a close and successful partnership, both on stage and off.
The world of brass music is relatively under-explored, and James Pugh (Professor of Trombone at Purchase College, State University of New York) and Daniel Schnyder (Composer-in-Residence with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra) have specialised in a repertoire that is both fun, challenging and extremely versatile.
A champion of brass ensemble music, Graham Ashton reformed the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble (GABE) upon relocating to New York in 1999. The ensemble quickly made its mark by drawing together an eclectic mix of Manhattan's most distinguished brass players from the Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and American Symphony. GABE made their New York début in 2000 at the 25th Anniversary conference of the International Trumpet Guild.
The world of brass music is relatively under-explored, and James Pugh (Professor of Trombone at Purchase College, State University of New York) and Daniel Schnyder (Composer-in-Residence with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra) have specialised in a repertoire that is both fun, challenging and extremely versatile.
A champion of brass ensemble music, Graham Ashton reformed the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble (GABE) upon relocating to New York in 1999. The ensemble quickly made its mark by drawing together an eclectic mix of Manhattan's most distinguished brass players from the Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and American Symphony. GABE made their New York début in 2000 at the 25th Anniversary conference of the International Trumpet Guild.
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1And Flights of Angels …..06:36
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2Trio: Movement I05:49
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3Trio: Movement II02:01
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4Trio: Movement III01:58
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5Trio: Movement IV01:28
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6Trio: Movement V01:17
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7Aviariations: One good tern ...01:50
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8Aviariations: No egrets03:14
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9Aviariations: Toucan Danse03:53
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10Four Short Stories, for brass octet: Follow me01:03
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11Four Short Stories, for brass octet: The opposite is true01:10
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12Four Short Stories, for brass octet: Matrix01:21
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13Four Short Stories, for brass octet: The Monkfish00:36
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144x2x108:37
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15The Iron Tetrapod03:45
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16Triad06:25
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17Three American Dances: (African feel)02:44
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18Three American Dances: (Jazz feel)03:25
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19Three American Dances: (Cuban feel)03:14