The Eastman Wind Ensemble presents a captivating collection of works on their album, Eastman Wind Ensemble Plays Husa, Copland, Vaughan Williams & Hindemith. Released on 30 May 1989 under the esteemed Sony Classical label, this recording showcases the ensemble's mastery of a diverse range of compositions.
The album commences with the majestic 'Toccata marziale' by Vaughan Williams, followed by a series of intricate variations that demonstrate the ensemble's technical prowess. The 'Konzertmusik, Op. 41' by Hindemith is a notable highlight, with its three movements expertly woven together to create a rich tapestry of sound.
The Eastman Wind Ensemble also pays tribute to Aaron Copland with a beautiful arrangement of 'Quiet City', while Karel Husa's 'Music for Prague 1968' is a powerful and emotive work that showcases the ensemble's ability to convey complex emotions through music. With a duration of one hour and six minutes, this album is a testament to the Eastman Wind Ensemble's skill and dedication to their craft. Throughout the recording, the ensemble's passion and precision shine through, making for a truly unforgettable listening experience.
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Toccata marzialeRalph Vaughan Williams, Eastman Wind Ensemble, Donald Hunsberger
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