Thomas Leslie and the UNLV Wind Orchestra present a captivating journey through diverse musical landscapes with the album "Hokoyama: Spiritual Planet / Tanouye: Kokopelli's Dance / Nixon: Las Vegas Holiday." Released in 2005 under the Klavier label, this collection is a testament to the ensemble's versatility and Leslie's dynamic conducting.
The album opens with Rachmaninov's evocative "5 etudes-tableaux," showcasing the orchestra's technical prowess and emotional depth. It then transitions into the three-movement "Spiritual Planet" by Hokoyama, a piece that explores themes of chaos, lost souls, and enlightenment, offering a rich tapestry of sound and texture.
Nathan Tanouye's lively "Kokopelli's Dance" brings a playful energy to the album, while Leslie's own composition, "Las Vegas Holiday," offers a vibrant and rhythmic exploration of the city's bustling atmosphere. The suite from Arthur Sullivan's "King Arthur," expertly arranged by Paul Hindmarsh, provides a classical contrast, featuring fanfares, dances, and variations that highlight the orchestra's precision and expressiveness.
With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a compelling blend of classical and contemporary works, demonstrating the UNLV Wind Orchestra's ability to master a wide range of styles. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate exceptional orchestral performances, this album is sure to impress.