A magnificent musical picture scroll painted by the brass ensemble
The colorful sounds are appealing, like touring an exhibition.
Unlike the original piano version or orchestral arrangement, the brilliant tone of brass breathes new life into "Pictures at an Exhibition." The distinctive melodies of each movement are portrayed through the diverse expressive power of brass instruments, highlighting the drama inherent in the work. This arrangement, which requires highly technical performance, is a masterpiece that beautifully brings it to life as music.
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A:
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1)
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Promenade 1; The Gnome
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2)
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Promenade 2
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3)
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The Old Castle
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4)
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Promenade 3; The Tuilerie Gardens
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5)
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Bydlo
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6)
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Promenade 4; Ballet Of The Chicks In Their Shells
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7)
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Two Jews-One Rich, The Other Poor
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B:
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1)
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Promenade V; The Weekly Market At Limoges; The Catacombs
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2)
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With The Dead In A Language Dead
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3)
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Baba Yaga; The Great Gate Of Kiev
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Bass Trombone - Raymond Premru
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Trumpet, Flugelhorn [In D] - James Watson (2)
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Arranged By, Conductor, Liner Notes, Score Editor - E.H.
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Percussion - James Holland
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Tuba [Bass] - John Fletcher (2)
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Flugelhorn [In Bb], Trumpet - Philip Jones
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Engineer - Stanley Goodall
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Percussion - David Corkhill
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Piccolo Trumpet [Bb] - Michael Laird (2)
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Horn - Anthony Halstead
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Engineer - Andrew Pinder
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Piccolo Trumpet [Eb] - Howard Snell
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Horn - Christian Rutherford
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Producer - Chris Hazell
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Trombone [Tenor] - Roger Brenner
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Trombone [Tenor] - John Iveson
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Trumpet - John Miller (14)
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Horn - Anthony Randall
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Horn - Ifor James
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Tuba [Bass] - John Jenkins (6)
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Photography By - David Wedgbury
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Trumpet - Peter Reeve
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Tuba [Tenor] - David Moore (32)
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Percussion - Alan Cumberland