Recordings/DVD

Triple DVD - Highlights from the 2009 Brass in Concert Championship and World of Brass in Concert (NTSC-North American Format)

$30

 


Track List Disc No: 1
1 Horizons - Black Dyke Band (Dr Nicholas Childs) (Paul Lovatt-Cooper)
2 Over the Rainbow - Flugel Horn Soloist: Matthew Vangjel with Fountain City Brass Band (Dr Joe Parisi) (Harold Arlen / Farr)
3 Lux Aurumque - Fountain City Brass Band (Eric Whitacre / Harrelson)
4 Malaguena - Fountain City Brass Band (Ernesto Lecuona / Harrelson)
5 Hail the Dragon - Cory Band (Dr Robert Childs) (Sparke)
6 Sirocco -1 Tarantella III Siraki - Cory Band (Peter Graham)
7 Turris Fortissima - Cory Band (Steven Ponsford)
8 The Marriage of Figaro - Black Dyke Band (Dr Nicholas Childs) (Mozart / Hazelgrove)
9 Brasilia - Guest Trombone Soloist: Stephen Sykes and Black Dyke (Robin Dewhurst)
10 Why Did I Choose You? - Guest Trombone Soloist: Stephen Sykes and Black Dyke (Martin Leonard / Herb Martin / Farr)
11 Kings of Cool: I The Lady is a Tramp - II That’s Amore – Flugel Horn Soloist: Alex Kerwin - III Luck Be a Lady - Black Dyke Band (Rodgers & Hart / Harry Warren / Frank Loesse / Smith / Smith / Smith)
12 Finale from William Tell Overture - Black Dyke Band (Rossini / Howarth)
13 Call of the Cossacks – 1 Procession of the Tartars II Gypsy Dream III Cossack Fire Dance IV Doyle’s Lament V Cossacks Wedding Dance - Youth Brass 2000 (Chris Jeans) (Peter Graham)


Track List Disc No: 2
1 Joy Peace and Happiness - Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band (Russell Gray) (Richard Phillips)
2 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Trombone Soloist: Rebecca Lundberg with Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band (Manning Sherwen & Jack Strachey / Snell)
3 Bui Doi - Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band (Schonberg / Lundberg)
4 The Jazz Police - Rothwell Temperance Band (David Roberts) (Gordon Goodwin / McDuffie)
5 La Califfa - Soprano Cornet Soloist: Paul Argyl & Vocal Soloist: Lucy Rhodes with Rothwell Temperance Band (Morricone / Pullin)
6 Introduction on a Theme - Fountain City Brass Band (Shostakovich / Harrelson)
7 Carnival of Venice - Cornet Soloist: Raquel Rodriquez with Fountain City Brass Band (Arban / arr Catheral - ltrs Harrelson)
8 A Foggy Day In London Town - Fountain City Brass Band (Gershwin / Harrelson)
9 Festive Impressions - Fountain City Brass Band (Oliver Waespi)
10 Into The Light - Cory Band (Wilby)
11 Finale from Cello Concerto - Tenor Horn Soloist: Owen Farr with Cory Band (Haydn / Far)
12 Tribute to the King of Swing - Cory Band (Glenn Miller / Forgie & Price)
13 Legends - Cory Band (Graham)
14 Call To Arms - Desford Colliery Band (Stephen Roberts) (Stephen Roberts)
15 Finale from Symphony No 3 - Desford Colliery Band (Mahler / Roberts)


Track List Disc No: 3
1 Lock Horns Rage On - Leyland Band (Jason Katsikaris) (Simon Dobson)
2 O Magnum Mysterium - Leyland Band (Morten Lauridsen / Littlemore)
3 Visions of Kolkhis - Leyland Band (Tom Davoren)
4 Fugue in D Minor - Reg Vardy Band (Ray Farr) (Bach / Farr)
5 Minuano - Reg Vardy Band (Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays / Farr)
6 Battle Music & Hymn of Thanksgiving from An Age of Kings - Reg Vardy Band (Gregson)
7 Also Sprach Zarathustra - Fodens Band (Richard Strauss / Graham)
8 Star Trek - Fodens Band (Alexander Courage / Westwood)
9 Space Invaders - Fodens Band (Andy Scott)
10 My Mountain Top - Euphonium Soloist: Glyn Williams with Fodens Band (Andy Scott)
11 Finale from Music of the Spheres - Fodens Band (Philip Sparke)
12 It Had Better Be Tonight - Brighouse & Rastrick Band (Richard Evans) (Mancini / Smith)
13 Where Our Flag Waves - Brighouse & Rastrick Band (Johann Strauss II / Smith)
14 Tiger Rag - Brighouse & Rastrick Band (Nick La Roca / Baker)
15 Give It One! - Fairey Band (Philip Chalk) (Alan Downey / Lawrence)
16 Libertango - Fairey Band (Astor Piazolla / Sleith)
17 Irish Tune from County Derry - Grimethorpe Colliery Band (James Gourlay) (Trad / Grainger)
18 The Bluebells of Scotland - Euphonium Soloist: Michael Dodd with Grimethorpe Colliery Band (Trad / Pryor)
19 Dance to thi Daddy - Grimethorpe Colliery Band (Trad / Barry)

Over The Rainbow                                                                                             $15


The line from the classic Harold Arlen tune, Over the Rainbow, has indeed proven to be true for the Fountain City Brass Band. After winning both the North American Brass Band Association Championships and the U.S. Open Brass Band Championships three years in a row, the FCBB was fortunate enough to launch a tour that would go down in banding history.

As winners of the 2008 U.S. Open, the band was invited to compete in the following year's Brass in Concert Championship, as well as to give numerous concerts and youth workshops throughout the United Kingdom, record its second album and be the first American band to compete in the Scottish Open Championship. It was a lengthy trip that saw the band overseas during the American holiday of Thanksgiving which, being away from their homes and families, was spent as comfortably as possible in a castle-turned resort.

A few days after this, the band's dreams really did come true when the FCBB became the first American band to win a top level brass band competition in the UK with its victory at the Scottish Open. Aptly enough, their choice for this performance was Bertrand Moren's thrilling composition Dreams that also garnered the best soloist prize on the day for one of the founding members of the band, trombonist William Hess.

Given this remarkable success, that the future seems brighter than ever and that the band itself hails from Kansas, the Fountain City Brass Band has titled this recording Over the Rainbow.

Track List

1 A Foggy Day (in London Town) George Gershwin arr. Lee Harrelson 2.35
2 Excerpts from the Little Russian Symphony (No.2) Tchaikovsky arr. William Gordon 5.37
3 Over the Rainbow Harold Arlen arr. Ray Farr Matthew Vangiel (Flugel Horn) 4.31
4 Variations on Laudate Dominum (revised) Edward Gregson 14.45
5 A Little Prayer Evelyn Glennie arr. Robert Childs Helen Tyler (Baritone) 2.55
6 The Gael Dougie Maclean arr. Andrew Duncan 4.14
7 Prelude 49th Parallel Ralph Vaughan Williams arr. Roy Douglas 3.11
8 Hora Staccato Grigoras Dinicu / Jascha Heifetz arr. Goff Richards 2.18
9 The Piper O' Dundee Kenneth Downie T J Menges (Tenor Horn) 4.48
10 Mid all the Traffic (Shenandoah) Leonard Ballantine 3.37
11 Xylophonia Joseph Green arr. Howard Snell Theodore Musick (Xylophone) d 3.38
12 Malaguena Ernesto Lecuona arr. Mark Freeh 7.18

Celebration (4-27-2010 UPDATE: "Celebration" will be released in conjuction with the Brass in Concert Competition on November 20, 2010)
The debut album from the Fountain City Brass Band.                                             $15


Baritones to the Fore!
Brass Band of Columbus (featuring FCBB Solo Baritonist-Helen Tyler)                         $15


Brass Band of Columbus
Featuring: Robert Richardson; Diana Herak; Helen Tyler; Katrina Marzella
Dodgy Valve Productions: CD1036
Total Playing Time: Approx 1 hour

Review from 4barsrest.com

This ambitious recording project is the brainchild of husband and wife team, Pat and Diana Herak, both members of the Brass Band of Columbus and Diana’s father, Paul Droste, the band’s founding conductor and one of the leading lights in the growth of the British style brass band in the USA.

Perhaps one would expect a band (especially one from ‘over the pond’), making what is a fairly groundbreaking and pioneering recording, to play safe and use 1 or 2 soloists.

However, ‘Baritones to the Fore’ brings together four of the leading exponents of an instrument experiencing something approaching a golden period: three from the British Isles (Katrina Marzella, Rob Richardson and Helen Tyler) and one from the ‘home team' of Columbus, Ohio (Diana Herak).

The Brass Band of Columbus (BBC), founded in 1984, has been at the forefront of the resurgence of American banding for the past twenty years or so. The band has been North American Champions no less than ten times, most recently in 2006 (it was a very creditable 3rd this year).

One of the big ‘achilles heels’ for the baritones acceptance as a serious solo instrument has been the lack of original, quality repertoire. So it is refreshing to see that of the 16 tracks here only 5 are transcriptions. In fact a number of the pieces are world premiere recordings, whilst many of the others are fairly new additions to the repertoire.

Many of the works were written for the soloists who commit them to disc here. In this respect, the lack of programme notes in what is an otherwise attractively produced package is slightly disappointing.

A number of the contributions are from young composers currently making a name for themselves. Interestingly these are almost all British writers, perhaps ironic considering this project was ‘born in the USA’!

The unconventional use of four soloists makes for a fascinating contrast of styles and sounds and arguably a more rewarding listening experience.

Rob Richardson demonstrates consistent rock solid technique and great musicality when tackling some of the more substantial works on this CD and indeed the repertoire for baritone – Thorne’s colourful ‘Concertino’, Golland’s ‘Rhapsody: Don Quixote’ and Sparke’s excellent ‘Rhapsody’ (one of a few works accompanied by piano and not the band) . Andrea Crossley’s reflective ‘A New Day’ would be a welcome addition to most concert programmes.

Helen Tyler makes beautiful contributions in ‘Horizon’ by Stephen Booth (himself a fine exponent of the instrument, now resident in New Zealand) and a lovely arrangement by Leigh Baker of the hymn tune ‘Slane’.
Through her numerous competition successes and solo appearances, Katrina Marzella is arguably leading the way for the promotion of the Baritone as a solo instrument at the moment.

The quality of tone and musicality in Philip Harper’s excellent ‘Hebridean Lullaby’ is one of the highlights of this album and this standard is maintained in the thoughtful interpretation of Bach’s unaccompanied ‘Prelude No. 4 in C Minor’ and Bruce Fraser’s delightfully vibrant and evocative ‘Sun’ (featuring some great sounds from the band and in particular some very fine percussion playing).

Diana Herak’s solo contributions are perhaps the most intriguing. There is a noticeably different style to her playing (particularly in the use of the wider vibrato) to that of the Brits, but surely as variety is the spice of life this can only be a positive thing.

Her chosen works too are a break from the norm: the highlight being the mysteriously atmospheric ‘Alu’ (Peter Meechan) and also Phil Lawrence’s quirkily musically schizophrenic ‘Day in the Life of Pooh and Tigger’ (a pity about the tinny sound of the piano and a rather abrupt ending here) and home grown composer Montgomery’s two movement work ‘Mirror Lake’ (the beautiful lake located on the campus of Ohio State University).

The two duets (Baker’s ‘Baritunes’ and the almost inevitable ‘Deep Inside the Sacred Temple’) offer more traditional fare, further contrast and a bit of light relief to some of the recording’s more substantial items.

The Brass Band of Columbus provides solid and unobtrusive accompaniments throughout. There is the odd moment of untidiness in the ensemble and occasionally the recorded sound is a touch too close and lacks resonance, but this is a minor quibble in what it is very worthy and fascinating project which should be of interest to an audience far wider than just Baritone fanatics.

Highly recommended.

Mark Bousie

Track List
1. Concertino for Baritone, Roger Thorne, Robert Richardson, 7.02
2. Deep Inside the Sacred Temple, Georges Bizet arr. Wilkinson, Diana Herak and Helen Tyler, 3.22
3. Hebredian Lullaby, Philip Harper, Katrina Marzella, 5.14
4. A Day in the Life of Pooh and Tigger, Phil Lawrence, Diana Herak, 3.57
5. Rhapsody for Baritone: Don Quixote, John Golland, Robert Richardson, 8.53
6. Horizon, Steven Booth, Helen Tyler, 6.02
7. Alu, Peter Meechan, Diana Herak, 3.59
8. Rhapsody for Baritone, Philip Sparke, Robert Richardson, 7.52
9. Prelude No. 4 in C Minor , Bach arr. Piper, Katrina Marzella, 3.47
10 Slane, Trad arr. Leigh Baker, Helen Tyler, 3.14
11. Mirror Lake, Montgomery arr. Benjamin Tubb, Diana Herak
12. i. Serenade, 5.12
13. ii. Festival, 2.30
14. A New Day, Andrea Crossley, Robert Richardson, 3.54
15. By the Waterside, Gabriel Fauré arr. Wilson, Diana Herak, 2.17
16. Sun, Frasier, Katrina Marzella, 5.48
17. Baritunes, Leigh Baker, Robert Richardson and Diana Herak, 3.42