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Simon Wright's "Brass Collection," released on August 1, 1991, under the Collins Classics label, is a captivating journey through the world of brass music. This album, spanning a little over an hour and fifteen minutes, showcases a diverse range of compositions that highlight the versatility and richness of brass instruments.
The album opens with a series of fanfares, including "Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury" and "Fanfare for the Four Corners," setting a grand and ceremonial tone. Simon Wright's skillful arrangements for brass quintet and other ensembles create a powerful and engaging listening experience.
The "Sonata for 4 Horns" is a standout piece, divided into four movements that range from the lively "Allegro molto moderato" to the serene "Lento cantabile tranquillo." This sonata showcases the expressive capabilities of the horn and Wright's ability to compose intricate and engaging brass music.
The album also features "Festal Brass with Blues," a three-movement piece that blends traditional brass music with the soulful sounds of blues. This fusion creates a unique and dynamic listening experience that highlights Wright's innovative approach to brass composition.
"Simple Symphony, Op. 4" is another highlight, with its four movements offering a mix of playful and sentimental melodies. The "Boisterous Bouree" and "Frolicsome Finale" provide energetic and uplifting moments, while the "Sentimental Sarabande" offers a more reflective and introspective interlude.
Throughout the album, Simon Wright's expertise in brass music is evident, making "Brass Collection" a must-listen for fans of classical and brass music. The album's diverse range of compositions and skillful arrangements make it a standout addition to any music collection.