Rose Leaf Rag (414.01.2Perc.) A Ragtime Two Step. Joplins 1907 Rose Leaf Rag is quite simply a masterpiece, with the unforced style of a mature composer at ease in his expression. Laced throughout with subtle chromaticism, the repetitive rhythms and crazy chords of the coda, (already heard in Search-Light Rag), build the piece hypnotically to its playful conclusion. This arrangement was specially made for the album Preludes, Rags and Cakewalks (MPR 005), performed by The Symphonic Brass of London conducted by Eric Crees. All of the transcriptions are new and original, making this a world premiere recording. ‘Super playing from living legends of the London orchestral brass scene. In these fantastic arrangements it’s sometimes hard to believe these pieces weren’t originally scored for brass. The musicianship throughout is second to none and the sound is an absolute treat. Eric Crees pays his affectionate respects in performances subtly styled, coloured and paced - from the touchingly restrained to the joyfully raucous. Musical authenticity permeates through, understated yet valued in placement and precision. It is a fabulous exploration that deserves the richest of accolades on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.’ Iwan Fox - 4 Bars Rest - Verdict *****