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Dave Payn
14.05.2004, 13:59
On a lunchtime trip to my nearest Virgin Megastore, I noticed that three PJBE compilations, previously available only over the Internet, are now available in the shops. All three are double CD sets, cost £14.99 and are highly recommended! They are:
The Lighter Side
Greatest Hits
20th Century Album
If anyone wishes, I'll forward track listings.
Cheers
DP
James Yelland
14.05.2004, 14:34
I'd certainly like to know what the tracks are, please. I can't believe that Decca, or whatever mega-conglomeration they are owned by nowadays, have still not re-released all those classic Argo label albums. Half a dozen were re-released on the Marcophon label, of course, but still no sign of Modern Brass, Romantic Brass, Just Brass or even Pictures. Scandalous, really.
Dave Payn
14.05.2004, 15:01
I'd certainly like to know what the tracks are, please. I can't believe that Decca, or whatever mega-conglomeration they are owned by nowadays, have still not re-released all those classic Argo label albums. Half a dozen were re-released on the Marcophon label, of course, but still no sign of Modern Brass, Romantic Brass, Just Brass or even Pictures. Scandalous, really.
Pictures in on the Greatest Hits compilation, though!
Anyway, James; here are the tracks:
LIGHTER SIDE
CD1
Allegro From Water Music - Suite No. 1 in F HWV348 (Handel)
arr. Elgar Howarth
Bourrée Fantasque (Chabrier) arr. John Iveson
The Cuckoo (Traditional)
arr. Elgar Howarth
Golliwog's Cake-Walk
From Children's Corner (Debussy)
arr. Geoffrey Emerson
Gladiolus Rag (Joplin)
arr. John Iveson
Jalousie (Tango Tzigane) (Gade)
Arr. John Iveson
Czárdas No. 1 (Monti)
arr. Ifor James
Carnival of the Animals (Saint-Saëns) arr. Peter Reeve
Disc 2
Trumpet Voluntary (Clarke, J) arr. Elgar Howarth
Divertimento (Premru, R)
Kraken From Four Brass Cats (Hazell)
Black Sam From Four Brass Cats (Hazell)
Borage From Four Brass Cats (Hazell)
Mr. Jums From Four Brass Cats (Hazell)
West Side Story Suite (Bernstein arr. Crees)
The Carnival of Venice (Traditional) arr. Elgar Howarth
20th CENTURY ALBUM
Disc 1
1. Processional Fanfare, for brass
Composed by Elgar Howarth
2. Fanfares for Britannicus Prelude
Composed by Andre Jolivet
3. Fanfare No.1, for 4 horns, 3 trumpets & 3 trombones
Composed by Michael Tippett
4. Ceremonial Fanfare, for brass ensemble
Composed by Aaron Copland
5. The Cenci, opera Fanfare
Composed by Havergal Brian
6. Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury,
Composed by Benjamin Britten
7. Suite for brass septet
Composed by Stephen Dodgson
8. Divertimento, for brass sextet
Composed by Leonard Salzedo
9. Fanfare for brass quintet
Composed by Richard Rodney Bennett
10. Four Outings for Brass
Composed by Andre Previn
11. Sonata for horn, trumpet & trombone, FP 33
Composed by Francis Poulenc
12. Symphony for brass & percussion, Op 16
Composed by Gunther Schuller
Disc 2
13. Festfanfare, for brass
Composed by Alfred Uhl
14. Sokol Fanfare from Sinfonietta for brass & timpani
Composed by Leos Janacek
15. Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of London, for brass and percussion
Composed by Arthur Bliss
16. Fanfares Liturgiques for brass ensemble Procession du Vendredi-Saint
Composed by Henri Tomasi
17. The Eagle Has Two Heads, incidental music, for brass & percussion
Composed by Benjamin Britten
18. Symphony for brass instruments, Op. 123
Composed by Malcolm (Sir) Arnold
19. Morgenmusik, for brass ensemble (from Plöner Musiktag)
Composed by Paul Hindemith
20. Kleine Dreigroschenmusik,
Composed by Kurt Weill
GREATEST HITS
1.The Earle of Oxford's Marche,
William Byrd arr. Elgar Howarth
2. Renaissance Dance Suite
Tylman Susato arr. John Iveson
3. Galliard Battaglia for brass ensemble ("Battle Suite")
Samuel Scheidt ed. Philip Jones
4. Pavane
John Bull arr. Howarth
5. The King's Hunting Jigg
John Bull arr. Howarth
6. Greensleeves
arr. Howarth
7. Brass Quintet, No 1 in B flat, Op 5
Victor Ewald
8. Fanfare "Narcisse"
Andre Jolivet
9. Sonatina for brass quintet
Eugene Bozza
10. Quintet for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone & tuba, Op 73
Malcolm Arnold
11. Spitfire Prelude & Fugue
William Walton arr. Howarth
Disc 2
12. Fanfare for the Common Man
Aaron Copland
13. Etude characteristique No. 1
Jean-Baptiste Arban arr. Howarth
14. The Sleeping Beauty Waltz
Tchaikovsky arr. John Fletcher
15. Pieces (4) for Brass Quintet
Ludwig Maurer
16. Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arr. John Fletcher
17. The Ragtime Dance,
Scott Joplin arr. Iveson
18. Frère Jacques
French Traditional arr. Iveson
19. The Easy Winners,
Scott Joplin arr. Iveson
20. Le petit nègre,
Claude Debussy arr. Geoffrey Emerson
21. Song without Words for piano No. 45 in C major ("Kinderstück"), Op. 102/3
Felix Mendelssohn arr. Alan Civil
22. Humoresque No. 7
Antonin Dvorak arr. Chris Hazell
23. Borage
Chris Hazell
24. Tico, tico
Zequinha de Abreu arr. Iveson
25. Péri, La, ballet Fanfare
Composed by Paul Dukas
26. Fanfare from Festmusik der Stadt Wien, for brass & timpani, AV 133 Richard Strauss arr. Geoffrey Emerson
27. Pictures at an Exhibition
Modest Mussorgsky arr. Elgar Howarth
Dave Payn
14.05.2004, 15:08
And out of all these three compilations, my own personal favourite is the Previn FourOutings, which I didn't know before I bought this compilation off the net some months back. Worth hearing alone just to hear John Fletcher in astonishing (even by his standards) form....
WorldofBrass.com
14.05.2004, 15:28
Pictures in on the Greatest Hits compilation, though!
What? All of it?
If so, I'm out of here and off to find a Virgin!
Dave Payn
14.05.2004, 15:32
Pictures in on the Greatest Hits compilation, though!
What? All of it?
If so, I'm out of here and off to find a Virgin!
Yup, all of it! All 35 mins! Probably in a (big) HMV too
It was actually released on a CD some years ago, coupled with the Peter Reeve arrangement of Carnival of the Animals but ut wasn't long before it was deleted!
Dave Payn
14.05.2004, 15:35
Pictures in on the Greatest Hits compilation, though!
What? All of it?
If so, I'm out of here and off to find a Virgin!
p.s. Oxford Street/Tottenham Court Road corner Virgin is where I saw them!
Straightmute
14.05.2004, 16:07
Lots of great stuff there. My favourite (for all the wrong nostalgic reasons) is still the old 'Brass in Switzerland LP' which gave rise to Berne Patrol, Lucerne Song, the Old Chalet, The Cuckoo, the Music Hall Suite etc. etc. etc.
Will never forget the first time I heard the old PJBE quintet: Howarth, Jones, James, Iveson and Fletch at the Lancaster University Summer School's opening night party. They blew my mind then - one of those all too rare life-changing experiences - with their classy musicianship.
Off to find a Virgin...
D
neiltwist
14.05.2004, 16:49
firstly, beurgh!
secondly, I bet they don't have it in my hmv, may have to try the trafford centre though.
carlwoodman
14.05.2004, 20:58
On a lunchtime trip to my nearest Virgin Megastore, I noticed that three PJBE compilations, previously available only over the Internet, are now available in the shops. All three are double CD sets, cost £14.99 and are highly recommended! They are:
The Lighter Side
Greatest Hits
20th Century Album
They're all £1 cheaper than in the store on the Virgin Megastore website and with free postage! (Only £13.99)
Search on Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and you should find them;
http://www.virginmegastores.co.uk/pws/GetHomePage.vms
Also shown is another compilation called Music for the Royal Court.
I received my monthly magazine from Britannia Music today and they're selling them for £16.99 with postage on top!
Dave Payn
17.05.2004, 10:43
On a lunchtime trip to my nearest Virgin Megastore, I noticed that three PJBE compilations, previously available only over the Internet, are now available in the shops. All three are double CD sets, cost £14.99 and are highly recommended! They are:
The Lighter Side
Greatest Hits
20th Century Album
They're all £1 cheaper than in the store on the Virgin Megastore website and with free postage! (Only £13.99)
Search on Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and you should find them;
http://www.virginmegastores.co.uk/pws/GetHomePage.vms
Also shown is another compilation called Music for the Royal Court.
I received my monthly magazine from Britannia Music today and they're selling them for £16.99 with postage on top!
I do believe Music from the Royal Courts compilation is in there but having previously bought that, it should be noted that some of the tracks are played by the London Festival Brass Ensemble (I believe it was the only recording they ever made - in 1970 or 1971 and the line up, if I remember rightly, wasn't too dis-similar to the PJBE in those days - no Philip Jones, though.)
carlwoodman
17.05.2004, 12:07
Ordered a copy of Greatest Hits on Friday night and it was on my desk waiting for me this morning.
Cracking typo on the Complete Roster where Brass Trombones are sandwiched between Tenor Trombones and Tubas!
Dave Payn
17.05.2004, 13:01
Ordered a copy of Greatest Hits on Friday night and it was on my desk waiting for me this morning.
Cracking typo on the Complete Roster where Brass Trombones are sandwiched between Tenor Trombones and Tubas!
Could have been worse! They could have referred to the group as the Philip Jones Bras Ensemble! (At least most of the muting would have been 'cups'! ;-))
The invisable bras are the best!!! 2 Silicone Cups and some glue! :D
Dave Payn
18.05.2004, 14:51
On a lunchtime trip to my nearest Virgin Megastore, I noticed that three PJBE compilations, previously available only over the Internet, are now available in the shops. All three are double CD sets, cost £14.99 and are highly recommended! They are:
The Lighter Side
Greatest Hits
20th Century Album
They're all £1 cheaper than in the store on the Virgin Megastore website and with free postage! (Only £13.99)
Search on Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and you should find them;
http://www.virginmegastores.co.uk/pws/GetHomePage.vms
Also shown is another compilation called Music for the Royal Court.
I received my monthly magazine from Britannia Music today and they're selling them for £16.99 with postage on top!
I do believe Music from the Royal Courts compilation is in there but having previously bought that, it should be noted that some of the tracks are played by the London Festival Brass Ensemble (I believe it was the only recording they ever made - in 1970 or 1971 and the line up, if I remember rightly, wasn't too dis-similar to the PJBE in those days - no Philip Jones, though.)
And my searches proved this correct. Music from the Royal Courts is also amongst the PJBE compilations now avaialbe in the shops.
All it needs now is for their Lollipops CD to be re-issued (Londoner in New York, London Miniatures and Fletch playing Flight of the Bumblebee!)
Come to think of it, a fairly comprehensive discography (minus the recent Lighter Side and Royal Courts compilations amongst a few others) are listed here:
http://pjbe.zive.net/disc.html
Well, I reckon that's me up for a BoC award! ;-)
James Yelland
19.05.2004, 07:46
All it needs now is for their Lollipops CD to be re-issued (Londoner in New York, London Miniatures and Fletch playing Flight of the Bumblebee!)
The Lollipops album has been available on CD for quite some time, in fact, on the Claves label. I bought it at least a year ago. Same goes for the In Switzerland album. I recall that I bought them both on-line from Tower Records.
Dave Payn
19.05.2004, 11:36
All it needs now is for their Lollipops CD to be re-issued (Londoner in New York, London Miniatures and Fletch playing Flight of the Bumblebee!)
The Lollipops album has been available on CD for quite some time, in fact, on the Claves label. I bought it at least a year ago. Same goes for the In Switzerland album. I recall that I bought them both on-line from Tower Records.
Ah, thank you James. I thought they'd both been deleted!
Regards
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