Embark on a captivating journey through the world of chamber music with the American Brass Quintet's 2000 release, "The Abstract & the Ethnic." This album, a collaboration with various ensembles including the Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble and the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona, showcases the virtuosic performances of the American Brass Quintet under the baton of conductor Mark Gould.
Comprised of 13 tracks, the album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. The compositions, all penned by Leonardo Balada, blend abstract and ethnic influences, creating a unique and engaging soundscape. The album opens with "Geometrias N. 1" and delves into a variety of pieces, including "Cuatris" and its multiple movements, "Mosaico," and "Union of the Oceans."
The American Brass Quintet, renowned for their dynamic and expressive performances, brings Balada's compositions to life with precision and passion. The ensemble's mastery of brass instruments shines through in each track, from the intricate melodies of "Song and Dance: Song" to the rhythmic energy of "Quasi un Pasodoble."
"The Abstract & the Ethnic" is a testament to the American Brass Quintet's versatility and the innovative compositions of Leonardo Balada. Released on Albany Records, this album is a must-listen for fans of chamber music and those seeking to explore the intersection of abstract and ethnic musical traditions.