The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble And Accademia Monteverdiana String Orchestra - Rock Of The Renaissance

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Review by Laura Graves

The album Rock Of The Renaissance by Philip Jones Brass Ensemble And Accademia Monteverdiana String Orchestra is a masterpiece that combines classical and rock music. The album is a fusion of Renaissance music and rock, creating a unique sound that is both refreshing and entertaining.

The brass ensemble and string orchestra perform the music with precision and passion, bringing out the beauty of the compositions. The arrangements are intricate and complex, with each instrument playing its part to create a harmonious whole.

The album contains ten tracks, each with its own unique sound and style. The opening track, "Fanfare for the Common Man," is a powerful and uplifting piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "Renaissance Rock," "Bach Rock," and "Vivaldi Rocks."

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Alman0:51
Allemande II1:19
Slow Air2:07
Tourdion1:07
Pavane & Gaillarde3:14
Basse Danse1:16
Air1:30
Galliard1:30
Quick Dance0:50
Coranto2:22
The Wanton1:10
Courante0:53
Ballet4:13
German Dance III1:00
Hornpipe0:49
Allemande I1:03
The Honiesuckle1:12
Saraband0:47
Bransle0:45

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Catalog Numbers

SBA 16008

Labels

Daffodil Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorDenis Stevens

Notes

"This album should be filed under the heading 'CONTEMPORARY MUSIC' because it always will be."

About The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble And Accademia Monteverdiana String Orchestra

Formed by trumpeter in 1951, PJBE was one of the first modern classical brass ensembles. The group started as a quartet drawn from musicians of the Covent Garden Opera House Orchestra, later the ensemble performed either as a ten-piece or as a quintet . In 1986, Philip Jones announced his retirement, and on June 8 the same year, PJBE played their last public performance. First line-up: Philip Jones - trumpet (1st) Roy Copestake - trumpet (2nd) Charles Gregory - horn Evan Watkin - trombone Last line-up: Philip Jones - trumpet Rod Franks - trumpet Nigel Gomm - trumpet Joseph Atkins - trumpet Roger Harvey - trombone Christopher Mowat - trombone David Purser - trombone Raymond Premru - bass trombone John Fletcher - tuba

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Members

  • Paul Archibald
  • Stephen Saunders
  • Jim Buck Jr
  • John Wilbraham
  • Ray Premru
  • Maurice Murphy
  • John Pigneguy
  • Gary Kettel
  • Frank Lloyd
  • Dave Stewart
  • James Watson
  • Steve Henderson
  • Crispian Steele-Perkins
  • David Purser
  • Colin Sheen
  • Elgar Howarth
  • James Holland
  • Anthony Chidell
  • Norman Archibald
  • Denis Wick
  • Eric Crees
  • John Fletcher
  • Philip Jones
  • Mike Hext
  • Roger Harvey
  • David Corkhill
  • Michael Laird
  • Anthony Halstead
  • John Wallace
  • Sidney Ellison
  • Howard Snell
  • Patrick Harrild
  • Nigel Gomm
  • Lindsay Shilling
  • James Anderson
  • Christian Rutherford
  • Derek James
  • Roger Brenner
  • Roy Copestake
  • Frank Rycroft
  • John Iveson
  • Michael Skinner
  • Arthur Wilson
  • Ray Brown
  • Anthony Randall
  • Ifor James
  • Rod Franks
  • William Houghton
  • Peter Harvey
  • John Jenkins
  • Peter Reeve
  • Harold Nash
  • Timothy Hawes
  • Patrick Garvey
  • David Moore
  • James Handy
  • Charles Gregory
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Summary by Laura Graves

The album is a testament to the talent and creativity of the performers, who have managed to blend two seemingly disparate genres of music into a cohesive and enjoyable whole. It is a must-have for anyone who loves classical music and rock, and is sure to become a classic in its own right.