Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of classical wind ensemble music with the Eastman Wind Ensemble's captivating album, featuring works by Gustav Holst and Ralph Vaughan Williams. This 1999 release on Decca Music Group Ltd. offers a little over an hour of meticulously crafted compositions that showcase the ensemble's virtuosity and the composers' distinctive styles.
The album opens with Holst's Suite No. 1 in E-Flat Major for Military Band, Op. 28a, a three-movement work that includes the lively "Chaconne," the introspective "Intermezzo," and the triumphant "March." The suite is followed by Holst's Suite No. 2 in F Major for Military Band, Op. 28b, which features the energetic "March," the lyrical "Song Without Words," the rhythmic "Song of the Blacksmith," and the intricate "Fantasia on the Dargason."
Vaughan Williams' Folk Song Suite takes center stage next, with its three movements drawing from traditional English folk tunes. The suite begins with "Seventeen Come Sunday," a cheerful and nostalgic piece, followed by the tender "Intermezzo: My Bonny Boy," and culminating in the robust "March: Folk Songs from Somerset."
The Eastman Wind Ensemble also presents a selection of standalone pieces, including the dynamic "Toccata Marziale," the majestic "Canzona," and the solemn "Psalm, Op. 53." The album concludes with Vaughan Williams' vibrant "La Fiesta Mexicana," a three-movement work inspired by Mexican folk music, featuring the lively "Prelude and Aztec Dance," the solemn "Mass," and the exuberant "Festival."
This album is a testament to the Eastman Wind Ensemble's exceptional skill and the enduring appeal of Holst and Vaughan Williams' compositions. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and engaging listening experience.