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Eric Crees: Preludes, Rags and Cakewalks (24/96 FLAC)

Eric Crees: Preludes, Rags and Cakewalks (24/96 FLAC)
Eric Crees: Preludes, Rags and Cakewalks (24/96 FLAC)

Orchestra: The Symphonic Brass of London
Conductor: Eric Crees
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: MPR
Release: 2020
Size: 1.27 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Joplin: Swipesy
02. Debussy: Golliwog’s Cakewalk (from Children’s Corner)
03. Joplin: The Strenuous Life
04. Satie: Parade – No. 4, Rag-Time du paquebot (Arr. E. Crees for Brass & Percussion)
05. Joplin: Solace
06. Debussy: La Puerta del Vino (from Préludes – Book 2)
07. Milhaud: Trois Rag Caprices, Op. 78 – No. 1, Sec et musclé (Arr. E. Crees for Brass & Percussion)

Debussy: Minstrels (from Préludes – Book 1)
08. Minstrels (from Préludes – Book 1)
09. Minstrels (from Préludes – Book 1)

10. Auric: Adieu, New York!
11. Joplin: Searchlight Rag
12. Debussy: Des pas sur le neige (from Préludes – Book 1)
13. Satie: La diva de l’empire
14. Debussy: Le petit nègre
15. Joplin: Weeping Willow
16. Debussy: Préludes – Book 2: No. 9, Hommage á S.Pickwick Esq.
17. Joplin: Rose Leaf Rag – A Ragtime Two Step
18. Satie: Le Piccadilly
19. Joplin: Bethena (A Concert Waltz)
20. Debussy: General Lavine – eccentric (from Préludes – Book 2)
21. Joplin: Stoptime Rag

Debussy and other French colleagues became fascinated by the ‘ragtime’ music and ‘cakewalks’ beginning to be performed at the end of the 19th century by negro minstrel groups and which gave birth to jazz. The now acknowledged master of ragtime was of course the American composer Scott Joplin, many of whose compositions are featured on this brilliantly performed and recorded CD. World famous trombonist, composer and arranger Eric Crees has researched the performance style of Joplin’s music and its influence on Debussy and other French composers. He has arranged eight of Joplin’s piano pieces for 10 brass players and two percussionists and has similarly arranged a selection of thirteen ragtime and jazz-influenced piano pieces by Debussy, Auric, Milhaud and Satie, providing a highly entertaining and virtuosic series of performances, which often makes one wonder whether this music could ever have been composed in any other way!

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