For this disc Septura head howeward, with a recording of British music from the first half of the Twentieth Century – a golden age in England’s otherwise chequered compositional history, and a period in which brass instruments, in the form of the brass band, established their place at the very heart of British musical culture. From the many composers of the period whose music endures they have chosen four of the finest: iconic works by Elgar, Parry, Finzi and Walton, re-imagined for the unique sound of the brass septet.
SEPTURA continues groundbreaking series of Naxos recordings with new album of English music
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