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A little brass band, op. 61

A little brass band
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Festive wind music from four centuries

Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstances "Land of Hope and Glory"
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: "Kyrie" from the Mass op. 109
Antonin Dvorák: "Gloria in excelsis deo" from the Mass op. 86
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: "For he has commanded his angels to be over you" from the oratorio Elijah
Felix Mendelssohn-Batholdy: Sonata in C minor op.65/2 for organ
Francisque Caroubel: Passamezzo
Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi: Balletti di cantare, sonare e ballare
Johann Pachelbel: "Sing unto the Lord a new song"
Johann Sebastian Bach: "I call to you, Lord Jesus Christ", chorale prelude for organ, BWV 639
Claudio Monteverdi: Sinfonia and Chorus of the Spirits from "Orfeo"
Gottfried Reiche: Sonatina
Johann Sebastian Bach: Choral arrangement on "Nun danket alle Gott" (movement 3 from the cantata "Gott, der Herr ist Sonn' und Schild")
Johann Sebastian Bach: chorale arrangement on "Erhalt uns in der Wahrheit" (movement 6 from the cantata "Gott, der Herr ist Sonn' und Schild")
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G major, BWV 541 for organ
Ludwig van Beethoven: Three Aequale for trombones
Bertold Hummel: Eine kleine Blasmusik op. 61
Burkhard Mohr: Praeludium in the old style for trombones
Dieter Wendel: "Command thy ways"
Dieter Wendel: "That you may let me join in your rejoicing"
Enrique Crespo: Fanfare "Spirit of Brass"

Brass ensemble of the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Conductor: Ekkehard Wildt

Recording: August 2002

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