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With this 2nd Solo-Album for Capriccio the Brass Quintet of Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin shows us the rich and colorful musical landscape of Italy. From Barock Era till modern hits of our time the five musicians offer a diversified program through musical history. With soprano Siobhan Stagg, one of the most outstanding young artists to emerge from Australia in recent years, they have a welcome additional support for their creative and virtuoso arrangements. In 2007, five musicians from the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin came together and founded the brass quintet of the DSO. The ensemble members share their enthusiasm for chamber music and appreciate the additional challenge alongside their work as an orchestral musician. Thematic coherent concert programs, in which original compositions and arrangements are placed in exciting and varied contexts, have been the focus of the ensemble and have been decisive for the artistic direction since the beginning.
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“Here is an unusual program: arrangements for soprano with brass quintet. The soprano is Siobhan Stagg, an Australian who has won plaudits for her opera performances … The quintet is members of the Germany Symphony Berlin…. Stagg is heard in Scarlatti’s Su le Sponde del Tebro … a cantata that has sparkling trumpet in three movements. Stagg has a big voice that especially fits the lower-pitched middle movement, but she also handles the high passages nimbly…”
Barry Kilpatrick – American Record Guide – March/April 2021
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