My quintet recently played through the Centone No. 5 and really liked it. I see that there are 12 volumes in the series. Do you have any favorites or ones you don't like?
Are you aware of any recordings of these works?
Verne Reynolds - Centones for Brass Quintet
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Re: Verne Reynolds - Centones for Brass Quintet
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I think non-musicologists can easily overdose on Renaissance music after a few minutes. I generally prefer to only play three movements as one set before moving on. As a test of this, try playing a concert consisting of ALL the Centones. Then see if anyone is left in the audience.
SK
I think non-musicologists can easily overdose on Renaissance music after a few minutes. I generally prefer to only play three movements as one set before moving on. As a test of this, try playing a concert consisting of ALL the Centones. Then see if anyone is left in the audience.
SK
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Gnagey Holton/King CC
Gone but not forgotten: Alexander 163 CC 5V, Mirafone 186-5U CC, Nirschl 5/4 CC