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Aurelio Bonelli (Composer), William Brade (Composer), Jeremiah Clarke (Composer), William Croft (Composer), George Frederick Handel (Composer), Antony Holborne (Composer), Orlande de Lassus (Composer), Johann Chistoph Pezel (Composer), Henry Purcell (Composer), Gottfried Reiche (Composer), Georg Philipp Telemann (Composer), Edward Power Biggs (Performer)
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1. Intrade
2. Sarabande
3. Intrade
4. Satabande
5. Bal
6. Courente
7. Bal
8. Sarabande
9. Gigue
10. The Marie-Golde
11. Night Watch
12. Patiencia
13. The Choise
14. Honie-Suckle
15. Last Will and Testament
16. The New-Yeres Gift
17. Interlude
18. No. 1, Awake the Trumpeter's Lofty Sound
19. Trumpet Voluntary
20. [Unspecified] Trumpet Tune
See all 38 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Allemande
    Composed by William Brade
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  2. Galliarde
    Composed by William Brade
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  3. Toccata "Athalanta"
    Composed by Aurelio Bonelli
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  4. Dances (6) for brass quintet, Nos 1-6, complete
    Composed by Johann Chistoph Pezel
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  5. Providebam Dominum, motet for 7 voices, M. xxi (S. xix/98)
    Composed by Orlande de Lassus
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  6. Sonata for brass, No 21
    Composed by Gottfried Reiche
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  7. Sonata for brass, No 24
    Composed by Gottfried Reiche
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  8. Sonata for brass, No 22
    Composed by Gottfried Reiche
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  9. Renaissance Suite for brass ensemble
    Composed by Antony Holborne
    with Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  10. The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary in D major) for brass, winds, & percussion (or keyboard or trumpet & organ)
    Composed by Jeremiah Clarke
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  11. Work(s) Interlude
    Composed by Jeremiah Clarke
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  12. King William's March
    Composed by Jeremiah Clarke
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  13. Samson, oratorio, HWV 57 No. 1, Awake the Trumpeter's Lofty Sound
    Composed by George Frideric Handel
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  14. Ode for St Cecilia's Day (Song for St Cecilia's Day) for soloists, chorus & orchestra, HWV 76 Trumpet Voluntary
    Composed by George Frideric Handel
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  15. Work(s) [Unspecified] Trumpet Tune
    Composed by William Croft
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  16. Voluntary for trumpets & organ
    Composed by William Croft
    with E. Power Biggs, New England Brass Ensemble

  17. Work(s) [Unspecified] Fanfare
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  18. Bonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574 Trumpet tune
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  19. Work(s) Ayre for Organ
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with E. Power Biggs

  20. Work(s) Trumpet Tune in D major: "Martial Air"
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  21. Trumpet Tune ("Cibell") for harpsichord in C major, ZT678
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  22. Work(s) [Unspecified] Voluntary in C Major
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  23. Overture à la Polonoise, suite for harpsichord in D minor (GMM No. 55), TWV 32:2 Unspecified excerpt
    Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann
    with New England Brass Ensemble

  24. Musique Heroïque (12), marches for 2 instruments & continuo (a.k.a "Heldenmusik"), TWV 50:31-42
    Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann
    with New England Brass Ensemble


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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fine, clean performance, December 7, 1999
By Paris Guffey (New Orleans, USA) - See all my reviews
I bought this CD for track 13. Providebam Dominum by Lassus, and, while that track is a bit of a letdown, the rest of the CD is superb.

This CD offers a range of brass music composed in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The performance is very clean as far as intonation as well as phrasing and dynamics.

This is a remastering of a 1960's performance, although you can't tell that just by lsitening, as it is free from noise, pops, and hiss. The liner notes weren't updated since the original recording (they attribute the Trumpet Tune to Purcell and not Clark, as it has been discovered recently), but that's not much of a concern, as the recording pretty much speaks for itself.

I was very happy to find a brass recording of Providebam Dominum, but I was a little disappointed by the recording on this CD. Overall, the song is played beautifully and gracefully. However, toward the end of the song there are accented notes that I feel are unnecessarily harsh. The three or four blatted notes in this track is the only blemish on this otherwise great CD.

The rest of the tracks, however, are played very nicely and without any unusually harsh notes. The Purcell/Clark Trumpet Tunes are played especially well, and the addition of the organ for a few tracks is a nice touch.

All in all, this is a great CD, and worthy of any brass music collection. It's not as refined or stylistic as some of the Canadian Brass recordings, but it offers a great deal to the early brass music enthusiast.

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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Philadephia Brass BAD. New England Brass GOOD., January 16, 2004
By Percy Smogg (Tulsa, OK USA) - See all my reviews
This CD is a combination of two recording sessions. The 1966 recording of the Philadelphia Brass rates maybe two stars. Not only does the recording itself have a dry, studio sound to it, but the performance of the Philadelphia Brass cannot be recommended. They stomp their way through the loud parts; and the expressive parts are done in a perfunctory manner. It all has a real mechanical, connect-the-dots feel to it. There is a significant amount of imprecision in the attacks. Without checking the original scores I can't say for sure, but I'm thinking that some pieces were transposed into more comfortable keys.

The 1962 recording of the New England Brass is vastly superior. It's a good recording technically (considering the year -- certainly better than the 1966 recording) and a good performance that I'll rate four stars; so the whole CD averages out to three stars. The New England Brass deliver elegant high notes, spirit, and artistic expressiveness that are missing in the Philadelphia boys. This might explain why they are featured second on the CD: Save the best for last! If you are a real stickler for accuracy in Historically Informed Performance (based on whatever definition happens to be in style these days), you might find a few things to criticize. But hey! This was 1962. Cut 'em a little slack and enjoy the show.

Since this is a budget price, I would suggest you look at it this way: You're paying a budget price, so you can ignore in good economic conscience the mediocre part of the CD done by the Philadelphia group and enjoy the part done by the New England group without feeling like you wasted any money.

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