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SOUSA Music for Wind Band, Vol. 7 • Keith Brion, cond; Martin Hinton (cnt); 1 Royal Artillery Band • NAXOS 8.559247 (57: 26) America First....


SOUSA Music for Wind Band, Vol. 7 Keith Brion, cond; Martin Hinton (cnt); 1 Royal Artillery Band NAXOS 8.559247 (57: 26)


America First. The Presidential Polonaise. The Rifle Regiment. Congress Hall. El capitan. Intaglio Waltzes. Golden Jubilee. The Bride Elect. Sounds from the Revivals. 1 The Charlatan. Sheridan’s Ride. The Black Horse Troop. The Naval Reserve


Keith Brion, one of the foremost authorities on the music of Sousa, has been building an extensive library of Sousa’s music for Naxos since 1998, beginning with the first release (“On Stage,” Fanfare 22:1), which first appeared on marco polo in 1997. This is planned to be the most comprehensive collection of Sousa assembled, currently consisting of these seven volumes of wind band music, in addition to an earlier three volumes of Sousa for orchestra. In terms of wind music alone, Brion has so far released 86 works: marches, suites, waltzes, and novelty numbers. The current largest collection is by the Detroit Concert Band, which recorded all 116 published marches on five CDs (Walking Frog 300). The U.S. Marine Band’s set of four CDs, available as “A Box of Sousa” on Altissimo 5571, has 56 works. In terms of performances, the Marine Band is probably my favorite, with the Naxos set a very close second. Both compare favorably with the best single-disc releases, including Junkin with the Dallas Wind Symphony (Reference Recordings 94), Fennell with the Eastman Wind Ensemble (Mercury 434300), Foley with the American Main Street Band (EMI 54130), and Keith Brion with his own New Sousa Band (Delos 102 or Walking Frog 217), which includes seven restorations of recordings conducted by Sousa himself. The relative completeness of the Detroit release recommends it, but the performances often lapse into the routine. Besides, the Naxos set will eventually include 20 additional marches and dozens of concert works.


This seventh volume is as good a place to start as any, as it continues the series pattern of presenting a satisfying mix of the familiar ( El capitan and The Black Horse Troop ) and the unfamiliar ( Congress Hall and The Naval Reserve ), of marches derived from Sousa’s stage works ( El capitan , again, The Bride Elect and The Charlatan ), of Strauss-inspired waltzes ( Intaglio Waltzes ), of historical scenarios à la Wellington’s Victory , complete with battle sounds, racing horse hooves, and cheering ( Sheridan’s Ride ), and novelty numbers like Sounds from the Revivals , an arrangement of late-19th-century hymns which may have been written for Offenbach’s orchestra when they appeared at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.


James Camner has reviewed three of the earlier releases in the series for Fanfare : Vol. 2, 25:5, Vol. 3, 27:3, and Vol. 4, 28:1. In each he has pointed out the essential rightness of Brion’s performances. I concur. They are not so fast as to make them overbearing or cheaply exciting, but rather taken at a comfortable march tempo that allows the music to unfold naturally. The Royal Artillery Band, formed before the American colonies declared independence, plays with style and verve. Those who have learned their Sousa with (or in) larger concert bands may initially be surprised by the somewhat smaller sound of this ensemble, but in fact, this is the instrumentation that Sousa used in his own touring band. Sousa-lovers will want the whole series. The uncertain risk little, at Naxos’s bargain prices, by diving in here.


FANFARE: Ronald E. Grames


Product Description:


  • Release Date: December 16, 2008


  • UPC: 636943924723


  • Catalog Number: 8559247


  • Label: Naxos


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: John Philip Sousa


  • Conductor: Keith Brion


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band


  • Performer: Martin Hinton



Works:


  1. America First

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  2. Presidential Polonaise

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  3. Rifle Regiment

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  4. Congress Hall

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  5. El Capitan (march)

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  6. Intaglio Waltzes

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  7. Golden Jubilee

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  8. The Bride Elect: March

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  9. Sounds from the Revivals

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Performer: Martin Hinton (Cornet)

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  10. Charlatan

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  11. Sheridan's Ride

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  12. Black Horse Troop

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion


  13. Naval Reserve

    Composer: John Philip Sousa

    Ensemble: Royal Artillery Band

    Conductor: Keith Brion