Special offer. Alchemy - New Music For Trumpet and Orchestra
Fábio Brum (trumpet, cornet), Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra, Noam Zur
Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 23rd December 2022
The album features some of the most beautiful new music that I have ever heard, from the intense opening track 'Solaria' to the closing imaginative concerto, Tokyo Suite, both composed by Gabriele...
Special offer. Alchemy - New Music For Trumpet and Orchestra
Fábio Brum (trumpet, cornet), Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra, Noam Zur
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Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 23rd December 2022
The album features some of the most beautiful new music that I have ever heard, from the intense opening track 'Solaria' to the closing imaginative concerto, Tokyo Suite, both composed by Gabriele...
About
Like alchemists of old, attempting to recombine the four elements, here Fábio Brum presents four distinct musical languages in a programme forged during lockdown. Gabriele Roberto’s Tokyo Suite charts the astonishment of a traveller dazzled by the vast megapolis, whereas Dimitri Cervo’s The Brazilian Four Seasons offers a colourful, energetic panorama of the natural and human worlds. Fábio Brum’s very personal musical journey is highlighted by the contrast between the Talmudic contemplation of Menachem Zur’s De Profundis and the abstract ruminations of Nicola Tescari’s Trumpet Concerto ‘Nine Moods’.
Contents and tracklist
- Fábio Brum (trumpet)
- Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra
- Noam Zur
- Version for Trumpet & Orchestra
- Fábio Brum (trumpet)
- Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra
- Noam Zur
- Fábio Brum (trumpet)
- Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra
- Noam Zur
- Fábio Brum (cornet)
- Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra
- Noam Zur
- Fábio Brum (trumpet)
- Seville Royal Symphony Orchestra
- Noam Zur
Awards and reviews
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Presto Recording of the Week23rd December 2022
23rd December 2022
The album features some of the most beautiful new music that I have ever heard, from the intense opening track 'Solaria' to the closing imaginative concerto, Tokyo Suite, both composed by Gabriele Roberto. From start to finish, this album is filled with lush melodies, virtuosic passages and intricate harmonies, which Brum masters with his unique dark sound in all registers.