Flourishes, Tales and Symphonies: Music for Brass and Organ – David Marlatt, Camille Saint-Saëns, Carlyle Sharpe, Giuseppe Verdi, Jaromir Weinberger and William White
The Chicago Gargoyle Brass began in 1992 as a chamber group of faculty and students at the University of Chicago, whose campus architecture boasts a charming variety of the ensemble s namesake. By 2006, the ensemble had slowly professionalized and established a residency in the western suburbs at a major church with a full-time professional organist. Over the next five years, the group transformed itself into a specialized brass and organ concert ensemble comprised of classically trained musicians, performing a wide variety of repertoire in an equally diverse range of settings. Well into its third decade, the Chicago Gargoyle Brass and Organ Ensemble maintains its position at the cutting edge of music for brass and organ, commissioning and performing new arrangements and compositions for brass and organ.
Organs: 2006 Rodgers 1038, Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, Wheaton, Illinois; 1982 Casavant Frères, Limitee, Opus 3544, First United Church, Oak Park, Illinois.
Jared Stellmacher, organ
Mark Sudeith, piano