
Matty Cilissen, The Royal Band of the Belgian Air Force - The Synthetists Revisited (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Matty Cilissen, The Royal Band of the Belgian Air Force
- Title: The Synthetists Revisited
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Naxos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:13:55
- Total Size: 318 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Gil Blas: Theme. Allegro vivo
02. Gil Blas: Var. 1. Moderato grazioso
03. Gil Blas: Var. 2. Vivace
04. Gil Blas: Var. 3. Très moderé
05. Gil Blas: Var. 4. Moderato
06. Gil Blas: Var. 5. Molto largo e solennel - Finale. Allegro gaio
07. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: I. Departure
08. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: II. Gallant Adventure
09. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: III. Oriental Dance
10. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: IV. Return
11. Récitatif et ronde, Op. 94
12. Zo' Har
13. Guitenstreken
14. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): I. Prelude
15. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): II. Scherzo
16. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): III. March
17. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): IV. Nocturno
18. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): V. Finale
In September 1925, seven students gathered in Brussels to form the first composers’ collective in Belgian music history – Les Synthetistes – who sought to distinguish themselves from late Romantic style by connecting with contemporary music. A lack of symphony orchestras in Belgium at the time saw them composing and transcribing original works for wind band, and through their collaboration with Arthur Prevost and the Band of the Belgian Guides, a unique canon of original, modern music could be heard on the Brussels concert stages during the interwar period. This recording provides a resounding response to the injustice of this repertoire’s complete neglect today. Works by the collective’s ‘master’ Paul Gilson and the seventh member, Rene Bernier, can be heard on the digital single 9.70351.
01. Gil Blas: Theme. Allegro vivo
02. Gil Blas: Var. 1. Moderato grazioso
03. Gil Blas: Var. 2. Vivace
04. Gil Blas: Var. 3. Très moderé
05. Gil Blas: Var. 4. Moderato
06. Gil Blas: Var. 5. Molto largo e solennel - Finale. Allegro gaio
07. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: I. Departure
08. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: II. Gallant Adventure
09. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: III. Oriental Dance
10. Tartarin de Tarascon, Humorous Suite: IV. Return
11. Récitatif et ronde, Op. 94
12. Zo' Har
13. Guitenstreken
14. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): I. Prelude
15. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): II. Scherzo
16. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): III. March
17. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): IV. Nocturno
18. Brueghel Suite (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Anonymous): V. Finale
In September 1925, seven students gathered in Brussels to form the first composers’ collective in Belgian music history – Les Synthetistes – who sought to distinguish themselves from late Romantic style by connecting with contemporary music. A lack of symphony orchestras in Belgium at the time saw them composing and transcribing original works for wind band, and through their collaboration with Arthur Prevost and the Band of the Belgian Guides, a unique canon of original, modern music could be heard on the Brussels concert stages during the interwar period. This recording provides a resounding response to the injustice of this repertoire’s complete neglect today. Works by the collective’s ‘master’ Paul Gilson and the seventh member, Rene Bernier, can be heard on the digital single 9.70351.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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