Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of wind ensemble music with "Frederick Fennell Conducts," a monumental collection featuring the esteemed Eastman Wind Ensemble. Released on January 1, 2005, this extensive album spans over four hours and includes 65 tracks, showcasing the ensemble's versatility and mastery under the baton of the legendary Frederick Fennell.
The album is a treasure trove of musical genres and styles, ranging from classic marches by John Philip Sousa to traditional Irish tunes and festive holiday selections. Highlights include iconic pieces like "The Stars and Stripes Forever," "The Washington Post," and "The Thunderer," alongside lesser-known gems such as "The Three Elizabeths" and "The London Suite." The ensemble's repertoire also includes enchanting pieces like "Goldilocks: Pirate Dance" and "Trumpeter's Lullaby," demonstrating their ability to captivate audiences with both energy and subtlety.
Founded by Frederick Fennell in 1952 at the Eastman School of Music, the Eastman Wind Ensemble is renowned for its pioneering role in the development of wind ensemble literature. This album is a testament to their enduring legacy and the enduring appeal of wind ensemble music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Frederick Fennell Conducts" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the wind ensemble's rich musical heritage.