1. Bach: Fugue, BWV 846 in C major (from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by David Gordon Shute
2. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 1 in C major (Moderato), Arranged by Amos Miller
3. Bach: Fugue, BWV 541 ‘Great’ in G major, Arranged by James Maynard
4. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 3 in G major (Allegro molto),Arranged by Andrew Sutton
5. Bach: Fugue, BWV 855 in E minor (from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by Amos Miller
6. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 4 in E minor (Adagio – Più mosso – [Tempo I]), Arranged by Niall Keatley
7. Bach: Fugue, BWV 850 in D major (Pomposo, all’Overtura francese, from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by Niall Keatley
8. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 5 in D major (Allegretto), Arranged by Amos Miller
9. Bach: Fugue, BWV 869 in B minor (from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by Niall Keatley
10. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 6 in B minor (Moderato), Arranged by Amos Miller
11. Bach: Fugue, BWV 863 in G sharp minor (Andante cantabile, from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by Timothy Jackson
12. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 12 in G sharp minor (Allegro), Arranged by Timothy Jackson
13. Bach: Fugue, BWV 891in B flat minor (from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book II), Arranged by David Gordon Shute
14. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 15 in D flat major (Allegro molto), Arranged by Brian Thomson
15. Bach: Fugue, BWV 862 in A flat major (Moderato, con moto tranquillo, from The Well-tempered Clavier, Book I), Arranged by David Gordon Shute
16. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 17 in A flat major (Allegretto), Arranged by Brian Thomson
17. Bach: Fugue, BWV 542 ‘Great’ in G minor Arranged by Simon Wright
18. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 22 in G minor (Moderato), Arranged by Andrew Sutton
19. Bach: Chromatic Fuge, BWV 903 in D minor, Arranged by Amos Miller
20. Shostakovich: Fugue, Op. 87 No. 24 in D minor (Moderato – Più mosso – Maestoso), Arranged by Brian Thomson
The highly acclaimed brass quintet Onyx Brass makes its Chandos debut with the premiere recording of a
collection of fugues by Bach and Shostakovich, arranged for brass ensemble. ‘Easily the classiest brass ensemble in
Britain’, wrote BBC Music magazine recently. Individually, the members hold permanent, principal positions in the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of English National Opera, English Chamber Orchestra and Royal Ballet
Sinfonia. The members came together to fill a gap in the market for serious yet approachable music for brass
quintet.
200 years of history stand between the two composers, yet these fugues are very closely linked. The fugues of J.S.
Bach have come to be regarded as the supreme examples of the form, inspiring composers right up to the present
day. Shostakovich is reputed to have memorised the whole of the Well-tempered Clavier by the time he was fifteen,
and his 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87 were written following his visit to Leipzig for the bi-centenary celebrations
of Bach’s death. His cycle for piano, following the aim of Bach’s Well-tempered Clavier for organ, was written to
explore each major and minor key of the chromatic scale. The fugues of both composers have been transcribed for
many instrumental combinations, but they are particularly suited to the homogeneous sound of a brass ensemble.
The selection on this recording pairs the composers by key, each pair of fugues showing, even more than usual, the
incredible gifts of the composers, as five distinct instrumental timbres beautifully highlight the counterpoint.