What to Play - Orchestral Brass Ideas Needed

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What to Play - Orchestral Brass Ideas Needed

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My orchestra director is looking for something for the brass - standard setup of 3 trumpets, 4 horns, 3 trombones, tuba.

It would appear we've been counting entirely too many measures rest of late, and he wants to program something not terribly long - maybe 5 to 7 minutes - to get us off his back.

I'm playing bass trombone in this outfit, and I'm not quite as well-versed in the orchestral world as I'd like to be, hence a few ideas from you esteemed gentlefolks would be welcome.
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What about Shostakovitch Festival Overture? Good for the brass and about the right length!
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Ditto on the Dukas fanfare.
You gotta love starting on the high Ab in the tuba part, usually when you have been standing outside in the heat / cold waiting for an hour without being able to play a note.

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Also,,,
The John Williams Olympic Fanfare. Since you are also a bass bone player, you will appreciate the meaty bass trombone part in it.
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Add percussion and do Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man".
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Many thanks for the ideas.

Some of these have already been discussed among a couple of us in the orchestra - the Dukas, for example, and the Shostakovich.

The "occasion" is really a Jewish-oriented religious affair of some type (never done one, so I don't know that much about it), so I'm thinking the Britten, Grieg, or RK might be good. Something in a minor key, anyway.

But I'll certainly compile the entire list and present it to the director. He'll make the call, of course.

Thanks again!
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