$14.95
~ MS1320
CRITICS'
CHOICE 2009
Barry Kilpatrick, American Record Guide
"This
one ranks [among trumpet ensemble recordings] as one of the best. It is hard to
imagine a better trumpet ensemble than Tromba Mundi, whose members play with an
admirable purity of tone and nearly flawless balance, intonation, and ensemble
precision."
Kilpatrick,
American Record Guide ~ September / October 2009
"What
happens when 7 trumpet players are tasked to fill a CD with music written
exclusively for their instruments? If those 7 trumpeters happen to be the
virtuosi of Tromba Mundi, the result is a resounding success on all counts. Their self-titled 1st release is a must for trumpet players, brass enthusiasts,
and casual listeners alike.
The
principal reason for their success is the simple yet monumental achievement of
bringing to light that there are indeed many high quality and varied pieces
written for trumpet ensemble. With brass chamber music largely dominated
by quintets, quartets, and recently even tuba-euphonium ensembles and trombone
choirs, the idea of getting several of the highest, smallest, and arguably
brightest and loudest brass instruments together to make music is a relatively
recent, though most welcome, development. What’s more, to expect this
group of identical instruments to play with a full palate of nuanced tone colors
while balancing and blending to form a unified sound otherwise associated with
string quartets is a tall order indeed. Tromba Mundi delivers.
The
choice of repertoire and the organization of the CD’s tracks also deserve
praise. The danger of purchasing a recording bursting with over 70 minutes
of music for multiple trumpets should be obvious, but the buyer need not beware
– the music encompasses many different moods, styles, and decibel levels. Tromba Mundi was also careful to include a balanced mix of trumpet ensemble
standards like the Eric Ewazen Fantasia, up-and-coming compositions
like Jerôme Naulais’ triptych Cocktail (which opens the CD), and a
more than fair amount of commissioned works and world première recordings.
For a young ensemble performing a genre of music still in a relatively nascent
form, world premières may be unavoidable – but Tromba Mundi embraces its
mission as ambassador not only for the trumpet ensemble in general, but as
champion of the fresh voices and sounds which will become the standard
repertoire of the future. In fact, 6 of the 11 works on the CD are being
heard for the first time, and the composers’ reactions, included in the liner
notes, express unanimous praise for the ensemble, often mentioning that the
recordings contained on this disc are the definitive recordings against which
others will be measured."
Patrick Valentino, Classical Voice of New England ~ October 2009
"Even if one happens to be a trumpeter, I
imagine, a whole disc of music for trumpet ensemble better be good. Luckily,
this one is... [In
the Zuckerman] the sheer
instrumental control of the members of Tromba Mundi is remarkable; it is
difficult to imagine a more persuasive account than this. Ewazen’s Fantasia is bright and breezy.
Again, performance is of the very highest standard. Notes are attacked to
perfection, with the utmost precision. It is not just the bright attacks [in
Bradshaw's Carillon] that make
the performance of this piece notable. The scurrying, background figures are
played with miraculous legato... A thoroughly enjoyable disc."
Colin
Clarke, Fanfare ~ September / October 2009
"The
[Tromba Mundi] recording is excellent, both technically and musically and it
includes an interesting selection of both new and vintage pieces. This recording
demonstrates the amazing possibilities of the modern trumpet ensemble! Buy it!!”
William Pfund, ITG President, 2007-2009
“[Tromba
Mundi] is comprised of some of the best players in the nation. The balance,
intonation, blend, and ensemble are fantastic. The choice of repertoire is
great---some old favorites and several new and exciting works as well.” -
Dave Hickman, Soloist, Regent’s
Professor of Trumpet, Arizona State University
“[Tromba
Mundi] demonstrates beautiful, well-thought out ensemble playing. The intonation
is superb and the interpretations are rock solid. Trumpet aficionados will love
this album!” -
Anthony Plog, Soloist, Composer, Conductor, Professor of Trumpet / Staatliche
Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany
“This
recording of contemporary trumpet repertoire is interesting and exciting, and
the playing is absolutely first-rate. An excellent CD for brass aficionados that’s
also fun to listen to.” -
Pete Bond, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York
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Thanks
in part to the efforts of the International Trumpet Guild and the National
Trumpet Competition at George Mason University, among other organizations and
schools, there has been a renaissance in music and interest in the trumpet
ensemble. Several of the works on this disc are considered to be standard
repertoire in this genre, such as the Lo Presti Suite for five Trumpets,
the McGregor Essay for Six
Trumpets, the Reynolds Music
for Five Trumpets and the Ewazen Fantasia. These pieces, due
to their popularity, educational value and wonderful style, have stood the test
of time and have made a huge impact in the trumpet world. Other pieces on the
disc are newer works and many have sparked interest of late at many competitions
and conferences around the globe.
We
hope you enjoy the musical journey.
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The
Tromba Mundi
Trumpet Ensemble was
established in 2008 with the idea of promoting chamber music solely for trumpet.
With the increased interest of trumpet ensemble in the last few years, the group
wanted to give younger audiences a chance to have a recording that would
generate new ideas and to give a wider range of audiences an
enjoyable performance of some standards