Cheap Westminster Concert Bell Choir (Music) (Donald E. Allured, Donald E. Allurfed, Anonymous, Johann Sebastian Bach, Cynthia Dobrinski, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Tammy Rawlinson, John Rutter, Timothy C. Shepard, John Philip Sousa) Price
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| ARTIST: | Donald E. Allured, Donald E. Allurfed, Anonymous, Johann Sebastian Bach, Cynthia Dobrinski, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Tammy Rawlinson, John Rutter, Timothy C. Shepard, John Philip Sousa |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Gothic Records |
| TYPE: | March for Band, Renaissance Polyphonic Song, Vocal, Chamber, Ballet, Choral Music, Band, Vocal Music, Miscellaneous Music, Suite for Orchestra, Classical, Passacaglia/Passacaglia and Fugue for Keyboard, Choral, Romantic Ballet, Cantata, Chamber Music, Orchestral, Miscellaneous, Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Trepak, Sleepers, Wake, In Joseph's Lovely Garden, Greensleeves, His Kingdom Is Forever, Metamorphosis, Rondo Passacaglia, Liberty Fanfare, God of Grace, Bandelier, Bellfest, A Gaelic Blessing, Comedians' Gallop, The Stars and stripes Forever |
| UPC: | 000334904227 |
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Early CD by the great dean of American bell ringing This is the earliest CD recorded by Don Allured directing the Westminster Concert Bell Choir; it consists of a number of original works, such as "Bandelier," "Bellfest," and "Rondo Passacaglia," in addition to well-known arrangements by the finest arrangers. Pay special attention to the interesting "Metamorphosis," which centers around a whole-tone scale. Westminster played on what was then the widest range of handbells in existence: 7 full octaves. Don Allured is a pioneer for the musical possibilities of handbells and has influenced musicians across the world. As an early CD, it suffers from poor recording technology and sonic reproduction, but its historical value and treatment of inventive repertoire is worth the investment.