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Recordings of Arrangements & Transcriptions |
T-1 |
Around New York: Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players; Meridian Arts Ensemble |
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CD-2: Host Steve Sullivan talks with members of the Meridian Arts Ensemble about their albums ("Winning artists series" (1991) and "Smart went crazy" (released in Oct 1993)) and their upcoming gigs. They play live in the WNYC performance studio.
Fantasia in C major, BWV 570, arranged for brass quintet Irving Rosenthal [2:47] |
Meridian Arts Ensemble |
Members: unknown |
WNYC Inventory No.: WNYC-ANYK-1993-07-08; Catalog: 54821. |
Jul 8, 1993 |
2-CD / TT: 109 min |
Recorded live at WNYC Performance Studio, New York City, New York, USA. Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F.M./A.M. 820), on July 8, 1993.
Producers: John Schaefer and David Karp; Radio Engineers: Chris Bronder [i.e. Christine Bronder] & Paul Mueller; Production Assistants: Margaret Juntwait & Bob Beckhart.
Source: WorldCat Libraries (OCLC Number: 793848999) |
T-2 |
Visions of the Renaissance (Bach, Gesualdo, Scarlatti and others) |
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Choral Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig (Mvt. 6) from Cantata BWV 26, arranged for brass quintet [1:04]
Contrapunctus X from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080, arranged for brass quintet by Robert Nagel [3:22]
Chorale Prelude Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (II), BWV 1091 arranged for brass quintet [1:14]
Contrapunctus III from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080, arranged for brass quintet by Robert King [2:42]
Chorale Es ist genug (Mvt. 5) from Cantata BWV 60, arranged for brass quintet [1:29]
Contrapunctus XI from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080, arranged for brass quintet by Jon Nelson [4:55]
Contrapunctus I from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080, arranged for brass quintet by Robert King [3:25]
Fantasia in C major, BWV 570, arranged for brass quintet Irving Rosenthal [2:48] |
Meridian Arts Ensemble (Brass Quintet) |
Jon Nelson, Richard Kelley (Trumpets); Daniel Grabois (Horn); Benjamin Herrington (Trombone); Raymond G. Stewart (Tuba) |
Channel Classics CCS-6594 |
Mar 7-10, 1994 |
CD / TT: 59:45
MP3 / TT: 59:58 |
Recorded at Doopsgezinde Church, Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Producer: C. Jared Sacks.
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T-3 |
The Meridian Arts Ensemble |
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Fantasia in C major, BWV 570, arranged for brass quintet Irving Rosenthal [3:07] |
Meridian Arts Ensemble |
Jon Nelson, Josef Burgstaller (Trumpets); Daniel S. Grabois (Horn); Benjamin Herrington (Trombone); Raymond G. Stewart (Tuba); John Ferrari (Percussion) |
Eastman School of Music |
Mar 3, 1998 |
1 audiotape reel / TT: |
Recorded in Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York, USA.
Source: WorldCat Libraries (OCLC Number: 39054370) |
T-4 |
Concert of January 13, 2012 |
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Contrapunctus XIV from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080, arranged for brass [] |
Meridian Arts Ensemble |
John Nelson, Tim Leopold (Trumpets); Daniel Grabois (Horn); Benjamin Herrington (Trombone); Raymond Stewart (Tuba); John Ferrari (Percussion) |
Manhattan School of Music |
Jan 13, 2012 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded in Greenfield Hall, Manhattan School of Music,.
Source: WorldCat Librarie (OCLC Number: 773125471) |
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