Product Description This release by the award-winning Center City Brass Quintet showcases the depth and variety of music by the German-born composer Kurt Weill, beginning with a suite of songs from his best-known Threepenny Opera. This is followed by a collection of cabaret and art songs composed in Europe, and concludes with songs composed in America for the Broadway stage in collaboration with the likes of Ira Gershwin and Moss Hart. Every song is in a brand new arrangement for brass quintet, written especially for this recording. Fans of the Center City Brass Quintet's previous CD releases will enjoy the same rich sound, technical brilliance, and artistry they have come to expect from this fabulous ensemble which the American Record Guide has deemed "one of the strongest of today's brass quintets". About the Artist Hailed by the Cleveland Plain Dealer for playing which is "keenly balanced, sensitive, and brilliant in technical accomplishment", the Center City Brass Quintet is renowned for setting new standards of artistry on brass instruments. The members of the quintet, regarded as five of the finest brass players of their generation, come from the ranks of the nation's leading symphony orchestras and music school faculties, who convene regularly for chamber music making of the highest caliber. The quintet takes its name from the famous downtown district of Philadelphia, in which it was founded in 1985 at the Curtis Institute of Music. Winners at the Coleman and Carmel chamber music competitions, the group has since been featured on numerous live television and radio broadcasts, including NPR's Performance Today, and won wide acclaim for its concert tours throughout the U.S. and abroad. In 2001, the quintet was in residence at the inaugural Music Masters Course in Kazusa festival in Japan, where they performed in recital and taught brass students from around the world. The members of the quintet are: Anthony DiLorenzo and Geoffrey Hardcastle, trumpets; Richard King, horn,; Steven Witser, trombone; and Craig Knox, tuba.
J**R
Ouststanding performance
The guys are outstanding players and their interpretation of this music is original and enjoyable. High-quality playing, high-quality recording (as you might expect from Chandos), and high-quality music.
J**.
Five Stars
GREAT!
H**U
New sounds
A new arrangement of Weill's songs fo the brass quintent. Both German period most wanted and American evergreens. Excellent band and recording (20 bit recording, probably more than usually). Enjoyable.
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