"Concertos For Brass" is a captivating 1982 release by English composer Edward Gregson, showcasing his mastery of brass band compositions. This album, released under the Chandos label, is a testament to Gregson's prowess in creating dynamic and engaging pieces for brass ensembles. The album features two full concertos and a rhapsody, each offering a unique exploration of brass instrumentation and musical expression.
The first concerto, for tuba and brass band, is a three-movement work that highlights the tuba's versatility and power. The second concerto, for French horn and brass band, similarly showcases the French horn's lyrical and technical capabilities. The album concludes with a rhapsody for cornet and brass band, a lively and virtuosic piece that demonstrates the cornet's agility and brilliance.
Performed by the renowned Besses O' Th' Barn Band, with soloists Roy Newsome on tuba, Ifor James on French horn, and John Fletcher on cornet, this album is a celebration of brass band music at its finest. With a total runtime of just under 49 minutes, "Concertos For Brass" is a compact yet impactful collection that is sure to delight fans of brass music and classical compositions alike.