Marc Reese - Empire Brass Trumpeter
Marc Reese - Empire Brass Trumpeter
Marc Reese - Empire Brass Trumpeter (discography)
         
Baroque Music for Brass and Organ
Baroque Music for
Brass and Organ
This CD provides a generous sampling of the magnificent music of this period. 
  The Glory of Gabrieli: Antiphonal Music for Brass Choirs
The Glory of Gabrieli: Antiphonal Music for Brass
The program on this recording features many pioneering compositions by Gabrieli as well as adaptations of works by other leading composers of his time.
 
Christmas with the Master Chorale and Empire Brass
Christmas with the Master Chorale and Empire Brass
This limited distribution CD features joint and separate performances by The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay and the Empire Brass.
  Class Brass: Fire Dance
Class Brass: Fire Dance
This CD features innovative and virtuosic arrangements, a diverse repertoire that ranges from the sixteenth-century dance music of Susato to the Presto Barbaro from On the Waterfront by Bernstein. 
 
Baroque Music for Brass and Organ
Summon the Heroes
John Williams proves he is the master of modern classical music. The fanfares and marches are soul-stirring, and the Olympic Themes are a good reminder of what the Olympics mean to the world.
  The Glory of Gabrieli: Antiphonal Music for Brass Choirs
George Rochberg:
Black Sounds
George Rochberg works on this superb new release show different aspects of his musical character, but they share a common integrity and a common voice.
 
Christmas with the Master Chorale and Empire Brass
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 / Cello Concerto
This limited distribution CD features Shostakovich's symphony performed by the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
 
Mahler—Symphony No. 6
"The best performance I have yet heard of Mahler's Sixth Symphony." - The Boston Globe.
 
 
Arthur Berger: The Complete Orchestral Works
Chosen as one of the "Best Classical CDs of 2003" by The New York Times. Awarded "Honorable Mention" for 2004 from The Chicago Tribune.
 
Gould & Harris
Roy Harris, composer - Symphony No. 2. Morton Gould, composer - Symphony No. 3. Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor.
 
John Passion
(1725 Version)
"The recording is a wonderful souvenir of a recent moment in the history of a beloved institution (...) it is a beautiful and touching performance of a great work."
--The Boston Globe
     
 
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