This  episode we showcase selections from the debut recording by the Spectrum  Brass Quintet. This group has an unusual mission: to perform and record  music with other musicians not normally associated with brass quintets.
Their  first CD release, Rhapsody, does just that. The quintet performs the  music of George Gershwin with drummer Alex Trahjano, pianist Aviram  Reichart, and soprano Elizabeth Stoner. 
It's a great  album of attractive music for two reasons. The arrangements are  first-rate, and the Spectrum Brass Quintet is made up of five  outstanding musicians. Their virtuosity shines on this recording, but  never gets in the way of the music.
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- Ralph Graves
This episode we play selections from:
Rhapsody: The Music of George Gershwin
Spectrum Brass Quintet
Brass Jar Music
including:
Strike Up the Band
Bess, You Is My Woman Now
It Ain't Necessarily So
Oh, Lawd, I'm on My Way
The Man I Love
'S Wonderful
I Got Rhythm
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