Surman, John / Warren, John: The Brass Project
Surman, John / Warren, John: The Brass Project
Format: CD
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Artist: Surman, John / Warren, John
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602567434917
Genre: Jazz
Digitally remastered edition. The original conceptual idea for the Brass Project was to set John Surman's improvising trio with bassist Chris Laurence and drummer John Marshall at the center of a radiant brass choir of trumpets and trombones. With John Warren invited to contribute compositions and to conduct the group, the Brass Project quickly evolved into a more organic large ensemble, and by the time of this 1992 recording had become one of the most creative configurations in Britain. The elegant arrangements of Warren s and Surman's profoundly melodic music inspire many eloquent and touching solos.
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