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In Gabriel's Garden

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Download links and information about In Gabriel's Garden by Wynton Marsalis, English Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Newman. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 57:00 minutes.

Artist: Wynton Marsalis, English Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Newman
Release date: 1996
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Tracks: 32
Duration: 57:00
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No. Title Length
1. Rondeau from "Suites de Symphonies, Première Suite, Fanfares" 2:03
2. The Prince of Denmark's March 2:54
3. Sonata in D Major, G. 5: I. Adagio 0:49
4. Sonata in D Major, G. 5: II. Allegro e Staccato 1:29
5. Sonata in D Major, G. 5: III. Adagio 0:45
6. Sonata in D Major, G. 5: IV. Allegro 0:54
7. The King's March 1:12
8. Sinfonia in D Major, G. 4: I. Presto 1:05
9. Sinfonia in D Major, G. 4: II. Adagio e Spiccato - Presto 0:58
10. Sinfonia in D Major, G. 4: III. Allegro 0:58
11. An Ayre 1:03
12. Sonata No. 2 In D Major for Trumpet, Strings and Basso Continuo: I. (Overture) [Grave] - Allegro (featuring Paul Barritt) 2:19
13. Sonata No. 2 In D Major for Trumpet, Strings and Basso Continuo: II. Adagio (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:07
14. Sonata No. 2 In D Major for Trumpet, Strings and Basso Continuo: III. (March) [Allegro] (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:30
15. Rondeau from Abdelazar (Instrumental) 1:16
16. Sonata À5 No. 1 In D Major, T.V. 1: I. Andante (featuring Paul Barritt) 2:01
17. Sonata À5 No. 1 In D Major, T.V. 1: II. Allegro (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:31
18. Sonata À5 No. 1 In D Major, T.V. 1: III. Grave (featuring Paul Barritt) 2:00
19. Sonata À5 No. 1 In D Major, T.V. 1: IV. Allegro (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:34
20. Rondeau 2:04
21. Sonata in D Major, G. 6: I. Adagio - Vivace (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:33
22. Sonata in D Major, G. 6: II. Adagio - Largo (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:27
23. Sonata in D Major, G. 6: III. Allegro (featuring Paul Barritt) 1:44
24. Prelude from Te Deum, H. 146 1:44
25. Sinfonia Con Tromba In D Major, T.V. 8: I. Allegro (featuring Charles Tunnell) 1:45
26. Sinfonia Con Tromba In D Major, T.V. 8: II. Adagio (featuring Charles Tunnell) 0:36
27. Sinfonia Con Tromba In D Major, T.V. 8: III. Allegro Moderato (featuring Charles Tunnell) 0:59
28. Sinfonia Con Tromba In D Major, T.V. 8: IV. Allegro (featuring Charles Tunnell) 1:38
29. Trumpet Voluntary 3:34
30. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major, BWV 1047: I. [ ] (featuring Neal Black, William Bennett, Lin Cho - Liang, Charles Tunnell) 5:23
31. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major, BWV 1047: II. Andante (featuring Neal Black, William Bennett, Lin Cho - Liang, Charles Tunnell) 4:04
32. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major, BWV 1047: III. Allegro Assai (featuring Neal Black, William Bennett, Lin Cho - Liang, Charles Tunnell) 3:01

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Once again planting himself in London's St. Giles Church, Wynton Marsalis performs a program of heroic pan-European Baroque music that permits him to blow his horn above the orchestra like the proverbial archangel Gabriel. There are fanfares, small-scale sonatas, dances, and famous tidbits, and ultimately J.S. Bach's wonderful "Brandenburg Concerto No. 2," with its notorious high-flying tessitura for piccolo trumpet that Marsalis nails every time with relish. The non-classical listener will recognize some of this stuff, like Jean-Joseph Mouret's "Rondeau" (latterly known as the theme for PBS' Masterpiece Theatre), Jeremiah Clarke's "The Prince of Denmark March" (once wrongly attributed to Purcell), and a genuine Purcell "Rondeau" from "Abdelazar" that Benjamin Britten used so famously well in his Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Torelli figures heavily in this program, with five of his sonatas placed in between the other numbers. Anthony Newman takes over leadership of the English Chamber Orchestra this time, with phrasings that are often more in a clipped period-performance-practice-influenced style than those that Raymond Leppard used to produce on Marsalis' classical recordings. In part because of this, the program seems to zip along at a swift pace, one tiny number dispatched after another, and perhaps would make a greater effect if taken in small doses. In any case, this would be Marsalis' last recording of classical repertoire for awhile; his next several Sony Classical releases would contain his own music. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi