Wind Band Classics - Bizet-Serebrier: Carmen Symphony, etc

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Having orchestrated Gershwin's piano works (at the request of Gershwin's family), numerous Grieg songs, and more recently a symphonic synthesis of Janacek's 'The Makropulos Case', Jose Serebrier compiled a sequence of orchestral interludes from Bizet's 'Carmen' to try to extend its magic to the concert hall. 'Carmen Symphony', unlike the well-known 'Carmen Suites', follows the thread of the opera. Serebrier has always been fascinated by the music of the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas, and 'Mexican Dance' is his homage to this original composer. This, and Serebrier's own 'Night Cry' are world premiere recordings.
 



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José Serebrier (1938 - ) : Carmen Symphony

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Running Time: 33 min. 36 sec.
  • Period Time: 20th Century
  • Studio/Live: Live


Revueltas, Silvestre : Mexican Dance

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Notes: Arrangers: José Serebrier; Erich Kleiber.
  • Running Time: 4 min. 2 sec.
  • Period Time: 20th Century
  • Studio/Live: Live


Ginastera, Alberto : Estancia Suite, Op. 8a

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Running Time: 11 min. 55 sec.
  • Period Time: 20th Century
  • Form: Ballet
  • Written: 1941
  • Studio/Live: Live


José Serebrier (1938 - ) : Night Cry

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Running Time: 8 min. 19 sec.
  • Period Time: 20th Century
  • Studio/Live: Live


Villa-Lobos, Heitor : Concerto grosso for Winds

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Running Time: 16 min. 41 sec.
  • Period Time: 20th Century
  • Form: Orchestral
  • Written: 1959
  • Studio/Live: Live


Sousa, John Philip : Stars and Stripes Forever

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Ensemble: United States Marine Band
  • Running Time: 4 min. 27 sec.
  • Period Time: Romantic
  • Form: March
  • Written: 1897
  • Studio/Live: Live


 

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