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5.0 out of 5 stars Band Music of the 21st century
Do you like the classic band sound? Do you play Sousa marches on your CD player 24 hours a day? Can't get enough of those arrangements of movie music and orchestral standards? If this is the case then this is NOT the album for you. These 4 composers make it a point not to do anything of that sort. Their stated goal is "to create music for the wind ensemble...
Published on May 11, 2004

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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect to whistle any tunes after listening to this album
The performances are great--that is, the musicians play well. Desiring to compose wind-band music that is different, the composers accomplish their purpose, but the result is mostly modern-music dreck. The one exception is Eric Whiteacre's "Godzilla Eats Los Vegas," which is worth the price you might pay for the album--and definitely worth the cost of download.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Band Music of the 21st century, May 11, 2004
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This review is from: BCM...Saves the World (Audio CD)
Do you like the classic band sound? Do you play Sousa marches on your CD player 24 hours a day? Can't get enough of those arrangements of movie music and orchestral standards? If this is the case then this is NOT the album for you. These 4 composers make it a point not to do anything of that sort. Their stated goal is "to create music for the wind ensemble medium not bound by traditional thought or idiomatic cliché" and, if this is truly the case, then I think they (and the superb UNLV Wind Orchestra) have suceeded in creating something that every kind of music fan will find appealing.

If you know Eric Whitacre's choral works, then you will be pleasantly surprised and deeply moved by his wind arrangement of 'Cloudburst.' You'll also laugh until you cry during 'Godzilla Eats Las Vegas' in proof positive that Whitacre (and the rest of BCM) have a wicked sense of humor.

Jonathan Newman's 'Uncle Sid' and 'OK Feel Good' are 2 other standouts for humor. The first is a twisted version of 'Hava Nagila' and if the second one doesn't bring a smile to your face at a certain point towards the end, then you have no soul.

Steven Bryant gets a bit more contemplative during his beautiful 'the logic of all my dreams.' He gets so much "lushness" (if that's a word) into the orchestration that you'll swear you hear strings.

At first glance, James Bonney doesn't strike one as a stereotypical composer in the classical sense. But he proves it nonetheless with his innovative 'Chaos Theory.' Who would ever think of putting a solo electric guitar with an ensemble known for 'Stars and Stripes Forever'? A member of BCM International...that's who!

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5.0 out of 5 stars BCM DOES save the World, September 27, 2007
This review is from: BCM...Saves the World (Audio CD)
Four excellent young composers writing for a genre that needs outstanding repertoire. I highly recommend this CD!
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5.0 out of 5 stars No words can describe..., February 14, 2006
This review is from: BCM...Saves the World (Audio CD)
I'm only a high school band student, so my knowledge of composers is somewhat limited. However, whenever my band director introduced Chaos Theory for our Marching performace my sophomore year, and my Senior year [this year] Equus by Whitacre [which sadly is not on this recording], I was AMAZED by these composers. The creativity, the personality, the EVERYTHING about the music of these writers is amazing - I don't know what you would like, but I liked this kind of random creativity, it's a good change.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect to whistle any tunes after listening to this album, January 21, 2012
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The performances are great--that is, the musicians play well. Desiring to compose wind-band music that is different, the composers accomplish their purpose, but the result is mostly modern-music dreck. The one exception is Eric Whiteacre's "Godzilla Eats Los Vegas," which is worth the price you might pay for the album--and definitely worth the cost of download.
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