When a band of musicians is allowed to include the word “Gewandhaus” in its name, that is liked being honored with knighthood and classical music fans have something to look forward to: the Gewandhaus Brass Quintet is only the third ensemble in the history of the legendary orchestra to received an accolade such as given to them recently by Riccardo Chailly.
Their new Genuin CD shows their gratitude for such an honor, which they express just the way a world-class brass ensemble would—in a virtuoso and wonderfully engaging potpourri from the brass ensemble repertoire: Koetsier, Bach, Debussy and more...
When a band of musicians is allowed to include the word “Gewandhaus” in its name, that is liked being honored with knighthood and classical music fans have something to look forward to: the Gewandhaus Brass Quintet is only the third ensemble in the history of the legendary orchestra to received an accolade such as given to them recently by Riccardo Chailly.
Their new Genuin CD shows their gratitude for such an honor, which they express just the way a world-class brass ensemble would—in a virtuoso and wonderfully engaging potpourri from the brass ensemble repertoire: Koetsier, Bach, Debussy and more...