Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
08.02.2017
Label: Aliud Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Brass Quintet and Percussion Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy
Composer: Paul Dukas, Jack Gallagher (1947-), Rogier van Otterloo, Joseph Horovitz (1926-), Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Pat Metheny, Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990), Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin (1989-1937), Vincent Youmans, Cole Porter
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Paul Dukas (1865-1935):
- 1 Fanfare La Péri 02:01
- Jack Gallagher (1947- ):
- 2 Stanfare 05:24
- Rogier van Otterloo (1941-1988):
- 3 Esther 03:57
- Joseph Horovitz (1926- ): Music Hall Suite:
- 4 Soubrette Song 01:33
- 5 Trick-cyclists 01:12
- 6 Soft shoe shuffle 02:33
- 7 Les Girls 01:27
- Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767):
- 8 Triosonate in g minor - Largo 02:45
- 9 Triosonate in g minor - Allegro 02:04
- 10 Triosonate in g minor - Cantabile 02:49
- 11 Triosonate in g minor - Allegro 01:24
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
- 12 Air 03:37
- Pat Metheny (1954- ):
- 13 Letter from Home 02:35
- Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990): West Side Story:
- 14 Prologue 02:24
- 15 Something’s Comin 02:24
- 16 Maria 02:46
- 17 Tonight 01:58
- 18 America 02:22
- 19 One hand, one heart 01:59
- 20 I Feel Pretty 01:38
- 21 Somewhere 02:46
- George and Ira Gershwin (1898-1937) and (1896-1983):
- 22 I got Rhythm 01:24
- Vincent Youmans (1898-1946):
- 23 Tea for Two 02:03
- Cole Porter (1891-1964):
- 24 Night and Day 02:36
Info for Letter from Home
MarV+ stands for the Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter quintet (V) and percussion (+). This is the brass quintet of the Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy. From 2007 onwards the quintet bears the name of Netherlands’ illustrious Fleet Admiral De Ruyter.
In addition to the activities of the Marine Band, the members of MarV+ take part in services and concerts, on occasion in the presence of members of the Royal Family. During the past years performances also took place abroad in Curaçao, New York and France. In 2014 MarV+ featured in the film Michiel de Ruyter.
On this recording we can hear a selection of the versatile repertoire of MarV+ with various arrangements that have not been recorded earlier. We hope you will enjoy listening to them!
Brass Quintet:
Jeroen Schippers, trumpet
Monique de Rooij, trumpet
Arjan van de Merwe, French horn
Dirk Posthuma de Boer, trombone
Hans de Wilde, tuba
Niels Jenster, percussion
Percussion Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy
The Marine Band
based in Rotterdam, was founded in 1945 and is in fact the continuation of the pre-war Regimental Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
Nowadays this ensemble is made up of 53 professional musicians who, combined with the artistic and creative abilities of their conductors, have substantially contributed to the development and appreciation of military music in the Netherlands. It is the musical visiting card of the Royal Netherlands Navy and with a characteristic ‘Sound & Drive’, the band has won the hearts of a large public.
The band’s principal responsibility is the musical accompaniment of military ceremonial events for the Royal Family, Government and the Royal Netherlands Navy. Traditional highlights are the annual opening of the States General (Prinsjesdag), the Netherlands Military Tattoo, Remembrance Day and the Marine Corps concert. But there’s much more than just marching music on the repertoire; this symphonic wind band is extremely versatile and its musical styles range from classical, popular, Dixieland and big band to chamber music, including a string ensemble.
The busy annual programme makes great demands on this musical company including preparation, organizing and rehearsing to ensure attractive presentation and musical quality. The band travels thousands of miles each year, performing both at home and abroad, living up to the Dutch Marines’ motto Qua Patet Orbis: As far as the world extends.
In combination with radio & television presentations and the countless albums sold worldwide, the Marine Band sound reaches far beyond the Dutch borders, not just to most European countries, but also to the United States, Russia, Japan, the Netherlands Antilles and Dubai for example.
Among these international performances are the accompaniments of international performing artists and cooperation with other orchestras as The United States Marine Band “The Presidents Own” and The Bands of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines.
Another musical part of the Royal Netherlands Navy is formed by the Fifes and Drums of the Marine Corps of the Royal Netherlands Navy (Tamboers en Pijpers van het Korps Mariniers). These marines received, after their training by the Marine Corps, a musical specialization as a hornblower and drummer or fifer. The specific sound of the Fifes and Drums is well-known within the Navy; all military personnel developed their marching skills on their music. A highly appreciated ensemble formed out of this corps is the Steelband. With their sunshiny, tropical sound they can make every occasion delightful.
The Marine Band and the Fifes and Drums often perform on military ceremonial occasions, celebrations and (inter)national tattoos together.
Booklet for Letter from Home