Roger Voisin And His Brass Ensemble - The Golden Age Of Brass (LP, Album, Mono, RE) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
Roger Voisin And His Brass Ensemble - The Golden Age Of Brass (LP, Album, Mono, RE) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Vinyl has little to no hairline scratches or scuffs. Sleeve has little to no corner and edge wear. UltraSonic cleaned.
B Side Barcode: 2556050322
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"A Unicorn Recording" The Brass Ensemble was organized in the summer of 1952 by Roger Voisin, because there was a need for a representative brass group in Boston. A vast amount of very interesting brass literature had accumulated through the years, but had few outlets to the public. For many years Chicago and New York were the only cities in the United States that had anything like a brass ensemble. The professional lives of The Brass Ensemble's eight members are as interesting as they are varied. They play as a concert group for all-brass and all-instrumental concerts anything from an octet to a quartet, and they play in conjunction with choral groups such as the Chorus pro Musica. They conduct educational Brass Clinics to coach other musicians and they definitely enjoy playing for their own amusement.
. Italian Brass Music
A1. Canzon Septimi Toni No. 1 4:34
A2. Toccata 3:55
A3. Sonata 3:50
. English Brass Music
A4. Two Ayres For Cornetts And Sagbutts 3:04
A5. Music For King Charles II 3:06
A6. Music For Queen Mary II 2:54
. German Brass Music
B1. Sonata No. 2 3:15
B2. Sonata From Bänkelsängerlieder 2:44
B3. Sonata No. 19 4:22
B4. Sonata No. 18 3:06
B5. Intrade, Sarabande And Bal 4:28
B6. Contrapunctus I From The Art Of The Fugue 4:21
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