Symphonic Dances

CD album cover 'Symphonic Dances' (GEN 14307) with Sächsische Bläserphilharmonie, Thomas Clamor

GEN 14307 EAN: 4260036253078

2.5.2014Special offer
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Hold on tight: otherwise your feet will get the better of you! The Saxon Wind Philharmonic, the only German cultural orchestra consisting exclusively of wind instruments, has come out with its new GENUIN CD. And what a CD it is, this fourth Leipzig production of the renowned ensemble. They dance and swing and groove at the highest level of wind-playing – going through all the genres, all centuries, once around the whole world. The Nutcracker meets the French can-can girls and the Firebird dances a round dance with a group of Viennese girls: Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky, Offenbach and Strauss, Dvořák and Brahms. Will you have this dance?

Sächsische Bläserphilharmonie
Thomas Clamor Conductor

Hold on tight: otherwise your feet will get the better of you! The Saxon Wind Philharmonic, the only German cultural orchestra consisting exclusively of wind instruments, has come out with its new GENUIN CD. And what a CD it is, this fourth Leipzig production of the renowned ensemble. They dance and swing and groove at the highest level of wind-playing – going through all the genres, all centuries, once around the whole world. The Nutcracker meets the French can-can girls and the Firebird dances a round dance with a group of Viennese girls: Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky, Offenbach and Strauss, Dvořák and Brahms. Will you have this dance?

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Tracklist

  1. Antonin Dvorák (1841–1904)
    Slavonic Dance No. 8
  2. Antonin Dvorák (1841–1904)
    Slavonic Dance No. 2
  3. Johann Strauss (1825–1899)
    Tritsch Tratsch Polka
  4. Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880)
    Can-Can
  5. Johann Strauss (1825–1899)
    Perpetuum Mobile
  6. Dámaso Pérez Prado (1916–1989)
    Mambo No. 8
  7. Lilia Prado (*1950)
    Mambo Que Rico
  8. Pedro Elías Gutiérrez (1870–1954)
    Alma Llanera
  9. Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983)
    Danza Final de Malambo
  10. Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
    Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
  11. Vittorio Monti (1886–1922)
    Csárdás
  12. Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
    Hungarian Dance No. 5
  13. Peter Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
    Excerpts from the Nutcracker Suite
    March
  14. Chinese Dance
  15. Dance of the Reed Pipes
  16. Trepak
  17. Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978)
    Sabre Dance
  18. Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
    Polka
  19. Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
    From the Firebird Suite
    Round Dance of the Princesses
  20. Infernal Dance of Kastchei

Hold on tight: otherwise your feet will get the better of you! The Saxon Wind Philharmonic, the only German cultural orchestra consisting exclusively of wind instruments, has come out with its new GENUIN CD. And what a CD it is, this fourth Leipzig production of the renowned ensemble. They dance and swing and groove at the highest level of wind-playing – going through all the genres, all centuries, once around the whole world. The Nutcracker meets the French can-can girls and the Firebird dances a round dance with a group of Viennese girls: Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky, Offenbach and Strauss, Dvořák and Brahms. Will you have this dance?