"Danzante," released in 2006 by the Eastman Wind Ensemble, is a captivating journey through a diverse range of musical styles and compositions. Conducted by Mark Davis Scatterday and featuring the virtuoso trumpet skills of James Thompson, this album showcases the ensemble's versatility and mastery.
The album opens with Eric Ewazen's "Danzante," a three-movement work that sets the stage with its vibrant and rhythmic compositions. The first movement, "Colores," is a vivid and colorful piece that immediately engages the listener. The second movement, "Recuerdo," offers a more introspective and reflective mood, while the third movement, "Azteca," brings back the energy and rhythm with its lively and dynamic composition.
Following "Danzante," the album features "Folk Music for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble" by Eric Ewazen, a piece that blends traditional folk melodies with modern orchestration. The album also includes a performance of the "Concerto for Trumpet, Op. 42a" by Alexander Arutunian, showcasing James Thompson's technical prowess and expressive playing.
The Eastman Wind Ensemble's performance of "Emmanuel" by Eric Ewazen adds a touch of spiritual depth to the album, while the "Lieder" by Charles Ives offers a unique and innovative take on traditional German folk songs. The album concludes with a powerful performance of "Leader" by Eric Ewazen, a piece that highlights the ensemble's precision and cohesion.
"Danzante" is a testament to the Eastman Wind Ensemble's artistic excellence and their ability to bring a wide range of compositions to life. With its diverse repertoire and outstanding performances, this album is a true celebration of wind ensemble music.