CANADIAN BRASS - Joyful Sounds

Featuring Elmer Iseler & The Festival Singers
and Organist Douglas Haas


 

Opening Day Recordings ODR 9332


 

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Liner Notes

Western music has long gloried in the magnificent sounds of brass with choir and organ. Historical religious paintings frequently depict such combinations, and the practice of featuring the brilliance of brass instruments with massed human voices and with the organ’s thousands of pipes has been irresistible down to the present day.

Canadian Brass has particular reason to be grateful for this tradition as the ensemble received a huge early career boost thanks to the incomparable choral director Elmer Iseler. In 1970, Canadian Brass performed at the newly instituted Ontario Arts Council Contact “Showcase”, designed to put artists, management and concert organizations together.

Dr. Iseler heard the Brass and immediately suggested the collaboration that became one of the most productive and creative in Canadian music. It extended almost thirty years and embraced countless concerts and a plethora of recordings. Not only did the singers and brass tour Canada extensively, they performed three European tours (over a ten-year period) of the magnificent churches and concert halls of England, France, Germany, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

The compositions on this recording represent the signature works of this period, with the assembled forces used in a variety of ways. For example, just prior to his choir coming on stage at each tour concert, Dr. Iseler had the Brass perform the Bach Fantasie. He wanted the brilliant sound to fill the ears of the audience, winning them over and making them receptive to the musical journey he had planned for them. Dr. Iseler’s own arrangements for choir and brass of early music were highlighted throughout the concert, and a number are included here.

Music for brass and organ provides an important backdrop for this collection, and broadens the musical scope to include twentieth century composers Dupré, Karg-Elert and Schmidt. The celebrated Canadian organist Douglas Hass studied in Canada, Italy, the Netherlands and West Germany before returning to become Director of Music at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Kitchener, Ontario. He is also a faculty member of the University of Waterloo.

Joyful Sounds is produced as a tribute to the “Dean of Canadian Choral Conductors”, Dr. Elmer Iseler (1927-1998) whose priceless legacy is the international recognition of Canada’s singing tradition. Canadian Brass remembers him as an inspiration to excellence and for his insistence that they – even at that very early stage - deserved to be heard on the international stage.

By 1980, the five virtuosi of the Canadian Brass (now Canadian icons themselves) were in a position to return the favour by proudly presenting Elmer Iseler and his Singers as their guests at a memorable Christmas concert in New York’s Carnegie Hall.

Track List

1 The Heavens Are Telling 2:15
Benedetto Marcello (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

2 Fantasie 2:04
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Frederic Mills) (Solo Brass)

3 Athlanta Toccata 2:10
Aurelio Bonelli (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

4 Psalm 100 4:45
Heinrich Schütz (arr. Elmer Iseler) (Brass & Choir)

5 Sonata Due 5:50
Johann Pezel (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

6 Ein Kindelein So Löbelich 4:44
Michael Praetorius (arr. Elmer Iseler) (Brass & Choir)

7 Canzona Prima Toni à 8 3:30
Giovanni Gabrieli (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

8 Ich Danke Dir 2:44
Heinrich Hartmann (arr. Elmer Iseler) (Brass & Choir)

9 Poëme Héroïque 6:54
Marcel Dupré (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

10 Mighty King of Miracles 5:54
Sigfrid Karg-Elert (arr. Frederic Mills) (Brass & Organ)

11 Cantate Domino 3:29
Heinrich Schütz (arr. Elmer Iseler) (Brass & Choir)

12 Spiritual Phantasy 8:36
William Schmidt (Brass & Organ)

Total Playing Time 52:55

Liner Notes courtesy of Opening Day Recordings
www.openingday.com

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