Picture This – Atlantic Brass Quintet

Picture This – Atlantic Brass Quintet
Catalog number: 417

Tracks:

01 Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition
comp: Modest Mussorgsky
02 Gnomus from Pictures At An Exhibition
03 Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition
04 The Old Castle from Pictures At An Exhibition
05 Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition
06 Tuileries from Pictures At An Exhibition
07 Bydlo from Pictures At An Exhibition
08 Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition
09 Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks from Pictures At An Exhibition
10 Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle from Pictures At An Exhibition
11 Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition
12 Limoges, The Marketplace from Pictures At An Exhibition
13 Catacombs from Pictures At An Exhibition
14 Con Mortuis from Pictures At An Exhibition
15 Baba Yaga, The Hut On Fowl's Legs from Pictures At An Exhibition
16 The Great Gate Of Kiev from Pictures At An Exhibition
17 Hungarian Rhapsody #2
comp: Franz Liszt
18 Les Toreadors from Carmen
comp: Georges Bizet
19 Prelude from Carmen
20 Aragonaise from Carmen
21 Intermezzo from Carmen
22 Sequedille from Carmen
23 Les Dragons D'Alcala from Carmen
24 Marche Des Contrebandiers from Carmen
25 Habanera from Carmen
26 Chanson Du Toredor from Carmen
27 Le Garde Montante from Carmen
28 Danse Boheme from Carmen

The works selected for this recording were originally conceived for a different instrumentation. Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky and Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 were both written for solo piano, while Bizet’s Carmen Suites were taken from the opera. As this recording will demonstrate, the brass quintet is more than capable of doing justice to such challenging works. Widely acclaimed as one of the world’s finest brass ensembles, the Atlantic Brass Quintet has been heard in 48 of the United States and more than a dozen countries across four continents, performing a unique repertory spanning the Renaissance to the present.

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