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Music for Brass Septet, Vol. 3
Septura
Of the arranged piano pieces, the most successful by far are those from Prokofiev's Ten Pieces, Op. 12: their pawky humour transcribes very well indeed to brass, with grace notes and little...
Music for Brass Septet, Vol. 3
Septura
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Of the arranged piano pieces, the most successful by far are those from Prokofiev's Ten Pieces, Op. 12: their pawky humour transcribes very well indeed to brass, with grace notes and little...
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Stretching back from the stark Soviet soundscape of Shostakovich, through the early modernism of Prokofiev to the pre-revolutionary opulence of Scriabin and Rachmaninov, Septura redresses a lack of original music for brass by these great composers by charting a turbulent seventy years of Russian history. Brass instruments feature prominently in these composers’ symphonic output, and Septura is a natural fit for their chamber music. The focus is piano music with one prominent exception: perhaps Septura’s most ambitious transcription to date, Shostakovich’s profound and deeply personal Eighth String Quartet. Volumes 1 and 2 are available on Naxos 8573314 and 8573386.
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March 2016
Of the arranged piano pieces, the most successful by far are those from Prokofiev's Ten Pieces, Op. 12: their pawky humour transcribes very well indeed to brass, with grace notes and little glissandos appropriately pointed