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Fennell Conducts Sousa.


Fennell Conducts Sousa. Frederick Fennell Frederick Fennell, born on July 2, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, and died December 7, 2004 in Siesta Key, Florida was an internationally recognized conductor, and one of the primary figures in promoting the wind ensemble as a performing group. , Eastman Wind Ensemble The Eastman Wind Ensemble is a famous American concert band founded by Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952. It is often credited with helping popularize wind music. . Mercury SACD (Super Audio CD) A high-resolution CD audio format from Sony and Philips. SACD and DVD-Audio (DVD-A) were the two next-generation digital audio formats for enhanced sound quality, but neither one caught on (see high-resolution audio).  475 6182.

Conductor Frederick Fennell's recordings of John Philip Sousa marches from 1960 and 1961 have pretty much been in a class by themselves for nearly half a century. It was good to have them on a Mercury Living Presence CD remastered in 1990s, and it's good to have them again in a new Super Audio CD mastered in 2004.

Fennell's way with Sousa is enthusiastic, to say the least. His exuberance overflows in tempos that are not always conducive to marching but always right for getting the blood running and the spine tingling tin·gle  
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. The British seem to think these are typically "American" interpretations, meaning, I suppose, more ebullient and carefree than the English might play them. Perhaps. There is surely a aura of high good spirits about these Fennell readings.

The present album combines Fennell's two Sousa LPs, "Sound Off" and "Sousa on Review." However, while there are twenty-four items represented, not every listener will be happy with the selections. Namely, the disc does not contain many of Sousa's best-known marches. You'll find no "Stars and Stripes Forever For other uses, see Stars and Stripes Forever (disambiguation).
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." What you do get are mostly lesser-known works from Sousa's output of over 100 marches: "Nobles of the Mystic Shrine," "Our Flirtation," "The Kansas Wildcats," "The National Game"; that kind of thing. Of course, there are still a few old reliables: "The Liberty Bell" (can we listen today without thinking of Monty Python Monty Python('s Flying Circus)

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In addition to Fennell's sometimes reckless forward impulse, there is also a noticeable difference between the sound of the 1960 and 1961 recordings. The first twelve items are less weighty in the mid bass than the last twelve. The lightness gives them a degree more transparency, although I confess I preferred the greater realism of the fatter bass. The disc itself provides the music in three formats, with playback depending upon one's equipment. There is a three-channel layer for SACD, reproducing the recordings' original three-mike arrangements; there is a two-channel layer for SACD, again for SACD players only; and there is a regular two-channel layer for conventional CD players. It's strong, vivid, well-projected sound in any case.

Possibly the only drawback to the proceedings is that the new SACD is more costly than, say, EMI's digital two-disc recording of forty-three Sousa marches by Lt. Col G.A.C. Hoskins and his Band of HM Royal Marines Royal Marines
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, which is offered at a bargain price. Ah, heck, buy 'em both.
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