Contemporaries - Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Mallory Thompson

Contemporaries

Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Mallory Thompson

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2005-02-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2005 Summit Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Short Ride in a Fast Machine ( Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4:12 USD 0.99
2
Theme and Variations, Op. 43a Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 11:57 USD Album Only
3
O Magnum Mysterium (Arr. for W Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 6:00 USD 0.99
4
Symphony in B-Flat Major for W Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 6:36 USD 0.99
5
Symphony in B-Flat Major for W Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 5:00 USD 0.99
6
Symphony in B-Flat Major for W Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 4:55 USD 0.99
7
Emblems Mallory Thompson & Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble 11:30 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • very musical, high level of musicianship, great brass

    5
    By DaClassyTrumpet
    The NU Symphony Band definitely executed a high level of musicianship. The Lauridsen, in particular, is extremely moving. The Hindemith is also performed very well. Northwestern has one of the strongest music programs in the country, comparable to even the top conservatories, especially on brass. This recording definitely confirms this belief. You won't regret this buy.
  • Fantastic

    5
    By alsmusic
    I find this to be some of the best music making I have heard. The recording of the Laurdisen exudes a level of musicianship and sensitivity that is compelling, inspiring and breath taking. Brass players will be in heaven at the quality of performing in the Hindemith. This is one of the best recordings and performances of wind music available. I can't recommend it high enough!
  • A worthy purchase

    4
    By Sinfoniahorn
    I only purchased the Symphony in B flat on this record, but it is a fine recording. I wouldnt go far as to compare the low brass to the Chicago Symphony just yet. The Horns are amazing in this recording (Northwestern has one of the best Horn studios in the country) and the principle trumpet and Alto Sax do an excellent job on the duet in the second movement, although the trumpet does overshadow the slightly thin tone of the sax. To me the 2nd movement is the best part about this record. Although there are a few runs that are not crystal clear, but by and large the ensemble play, articulation and sense of timing by the woodwinds is spectacular. The last movement is very good. Articulation and rhythm are exceptional. I would like to hear more clarity in the low brass personally in certain sections. In the final bars there is surprisingly a little bit of mess with the woodwinds, but is not very noticable. Overall a great recording.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By Kickapoobd
    Plenty of low brass, (ala Chicago Brass), I love it!
  • Perfection

    5
    By MzkThpy1
    Having performed under the direction of Dr. Mallory Thompson for a year when I was in college, I was delighted to listen to these recordings and once again hear the impeccable sense of timing, spirit, and pure humanity that she can bring out in a wind ensemble. I highly recommend this album and suspect that other recordings produced by this ensemble will be of the same fine quality.