"Passage: 138 B.C. - A.D. 1611" by Empire Brass is a captivating journey through centuries of spiritual music, reimagined for the modern era. Recorded in 1994 at the prestigious Berkshire Performing Arts Center and mixed in Los Angeles, this album showcases the Empire Brass's unique ability to blend historical pieces with contemporary arrangements.
Spanning from ancient Greek hymns to Renaissance motets, the album features 16 tracks that highlight the ensemble's virtuosity and versatility. Each piece has been meticulously arranged, with notable contributions from Rolf Smedvig and Paul M. Davies, to emphasize rhythm and bring a fresh perspective to these timeless compositions. The Empire Brass's performance is complemented by the Notre Dame Organum and the Notre Dame organ, adding depth and richness to the recordings.
The album opens with "Haec Dies," a lively arrangement by Rolf Smedvig, and closes with "The Melancholy of Departure," a haunting piece arranged by Michael Isham and Ken Wortman. In between, listeners will encounter a diverse range of styles and moods, from the energetic "Spiritual Dance" to the introspective "De Profundis."
"Passage: 138 B.C. - A.D. 1611" is a testament to the Empire Brass's artistry and their commitment to exploring the intersection of history and contemporary music. Whether you're a fan of brass music, early music, or simply appreciate beautifully crafted performances, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The album's duration is just over 54 minutes, making it an excellent addition to any music collection.
Empire Brass, a renowned brass quintet hailing from the United States, has been captivating audiences worldwide since its inception in 1971. Founded by trumpeter Rolf Smedvig and other members who first convened at the prestigious Tanglewood Music Center, the ensemble has carved out a reputation for its exceptional musicianship and innovative performances. Based out of Boston, Empire Brass has a rich history, including a 13-year tenure as the Faculty Quintet-in-Residence at Boston University. Their discography spans a wide range of styles, from classical to contemporary, and their recordings are celebrated for their technical brilliance and emotional depth. Whether performing in North and South America, Europe, or Asia, Empire Brass continues to push the boundaries of brass ensemble music, making them a standout in the world of contemporary classical music.
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