"Bolder Baroque": Boulder Brass
	Jean-Joseph MOURET (1682 -
	1738) 
	Rondeau from Suites de Symphonies [2.07]
	J.S. BACH (1685 -1750)
	Fantasia in C Major BWV 570 [2.37]
	Contrapunctus IX from The Art of Fugue [3.27]
	William BYRD (1543 - 1623)
	The Earle of Oxford's March [3.14]
	Wolsey's Wilde [1.14]
	Callino casturame [1.12]
	The Bells [5.00]
	Girolamo FRESCOBALDI  (1583 -1643)
	Toccata [4.49]
	J.S. BACH (1685 - 1750) 
	Air from Orchestral Suite No 3, BWV 1068 [4.45]
	Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 [3.28]
	Johann PACHEBEL (1653 - 1706)
	Ciaccona in F Minor [8.21]
	J.S.BACH (1685 - 1750)
	Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne from Cantata 147 [3.01]
	Kom, süsser Tod. BWV 478 [2.50]
	Passacaglia & Fugue in C Minor. BWV 582 [12.30]
	
 Boulder Brass
	All arrangements by Michael Allen
	Conductor Thomas Blomster
	Recorded July 23 -28 &29 1999
	Montview Presbyterian Church, Denver, Colorado.
	
 DORIAN RECORDINGS
	DOR-93204 DDD
	[58.59]
	Crotchet  
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	A modern brass ensemble playing arrangements of Baroque is not an original
	concept - the American author of the sleeve notes refers to the Philip Jones
	recordings made some years back and remembered with affection by many of
	us - but there is always room in the market for a well-produced article such
	as this CD. The instrumentalists - sixteen in all who are used in an assortment
	of groupings - are based in the city of Boulder, Colorado - hence the disc's
	title. It is tempting to continue the play on words with references to Rock
	Music or the Rolling Stones but, with some regret, the temptation will be
	firmly resisted. The players, unknown probably to collectors in the UK, include
	section principals from U.S. regional orchestras and hold various Professorial
	chairs so the standard of performance should not come as a surprise.
	
	Fourteen works have been arranged - all by tuba player Michael Allen. There
	are solo passages but no soloist dominates any particular piece and the appeal
	of the writing comes from the unity of the ensemble playing. With a good
	acoustic and well-defined recording the main appeal comes in the clarity
	of the writing defining the lines in the contrapuntal works - for instance
	Track 3, with its section from the Art of Fugue an absorbing piece
	to follow through its aural cat's-cradle.
	
	Inevitably in a baroque selection Bach is heavily featured with seven of
	the fourteen tracks. The selection has well-known works such as the Air
	on a G String, Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring and the Passacaglia
	and Fugue in C minor. Four arrangements of William Byrd - taken
	from the Fitzwilliam Collection - made an attractive central group.
	
	This is a thoroughly enjoyable disc and can be warmly recommended. In whatever
	combination the players are in at any time the balance is good and technically
	excellent and with a warm blend that points to ample rehearsal time.
	
	Harry Downey