"Spanish Brass" presents "No Comment," a captivating journey through a blend of classical and contemporary sounds, released on January 1, 1998, under SB Produccions. This album is a testament to the versatility and virtuosity of Spanish Brass, seamlessly weaving together the timeless elegance of Bach's Concerto in G Minor with the vibrant rhythms of American folk music and the innovative compositions of modern Spanish composers.
The album opens with Bach's Concerto in G Minor, showcasing the ensemble's mastery of classical repertoire with a fresh and dynamic interpretation. The first movement, "Allegro," sets the tone with its lively and energetic performance, followed by the serene and introspective "Andante." The final movement, "Allegro Assai," brings the concerto to a thrilling close.
The journey continues with "No Comment" by Filas, a two-part composition that blends contemporary jazz with traditional elements, highlighting the ensemble's ability to adapt to different musical styles. "Orgia" by Turina adds a touch of Spanish flair, showcasing the rich and expressive capabilities of the brass instruments.
Mintchev's "Concerto Breve II 'ContempoRetro'" offers a unique blend of modern and retro influences, demonstrating the ensemble's innovative approach to music. The album then transitions into "Suite Americana nº1" by Crespo, a five-movement suite that explores the diverse musical landscapes of the Americas. From the lively "Ragtime" to the romantic "Bossa Nova," the energetic "Vals Peruano," the passionate "Zamba Gaucha," and the vibrant "Son de México," this suite is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the American continents.
The album concludes with a traditional spiritual, "Just a Closer Walk," offering a moment of reflection and serenity. With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "No Comment" is a rich and varied musical experience that showcases the exceptional talent and versatility of Spanish Brass.