Fire dance
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Fire dance
Telarc, p1999
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For brass ensemble
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Rick Tiven, violin ; Richard Flanagan, percussion ; Steve Ide, guitar ; John Sauer, keybord ; Empire Brass
Recorded in Studio A, National Music Center, Lenox, Massachusetts, October 5-7, 1998
Compact disc
Telarc: CD-80493
"UCCT-2001"--Pamphlet
Contents of Works
- Boléro / Maurice Ravel
- Turkish march from The ruins of Athens / Ludwig van Beethoven
- Jupiter from The planets / Gustav Holst
- Il vecchio castello from Pictures at an exhibition = The old castle / Modest Mussorgsky
- Concerto in C major for trumpet and organ : (transcribed for brass quintet) / Tomaso Albinoni
- Gnossienne no. 2 / Erik Satie
- Slavonic dance no. 1, op. 46 / Antonín Dvořák
- Ritual fire dance from El amor brujo / Manuel de Falla
- Morning dance from Romeo and Juliet / Sergei Prokofiev
- Rondo alla turca from Sonata in A major, (K. 331) / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Two Celtic jigs : traditional. Kesh and kid on the mountain
- Romanza / Rafael Méndez
- Slavonic dance / Antonín Dvořák
- Rondo from Danserye / Tylman Susato
- Bagpipe music / Béla Bartók
- Bagpipes / Béla Bartók
- Quant j'ai ouy le tabourin = When I heard the drums playing / Claude Debussy
- Slavonic dance no. 7, op. 46 / Antonín Dvořák
- Presto Barbaro from On the waterfront / Leonard Bernstein