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Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:03 am
by vintage7512
I am bored by the quintet music we have and want to invest in some new stuff. We are best thought of as better amateurs and play some decently difficult stuff like the Washburn Brass Quintet, one of the Ewald pieces, a couple of the Canadian Brass Dixie charts. Anyone have something very playable that I should pick up. Our tastes run the gamut from Gabrieli to Luther Henderson and most stuff in between. You know how some composers just understand quintet and write for the instrumentation well? Think Bill Holcombe or Frackenpohl whose music just feels right on the horn. Looking for some new title ideas.
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:42 am
by Roger Lewis
My quintet has been moving toward some interesting western and spannish stuff. Check out kerry Turner's "Ricochet". Fun piece but be ready to work on it. Another that I have personally come to really enjoy is "Vuelta del Fuego" by Kevin McKee. It's Zorro movie music and the middle movement is just gorgeous. Go here to listen to a great recording of it by the Continuum Brass Quintet:
http://www.balquhiddermusic.com/BQ-96.htm" target="_blank
My group has done an arrangement of "Pretty Fly For A White Guy" by the Offspring that's a hoot. A lot of the Jack Gale stuff is fun. His West Side Story is a classic.
Just my $0.02.
Roger
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:54 am
by hbcrandy
We enjoy playing Arthur Frackenpohl's "Brass Quintet #1". The third Ewald quintet is also good. Another piece we also like is Timothy Keleher's "Three Pieces for Brass Quintet". It is published by Hornseth Music and, the last time I looked, it is available through Robert King Music Company. A brief sampling of the Keleher is on the Brass Quintet Concert page, under the Repertoire page of
http://www.homewoodbrass.com.
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:59 am
by vintage7512
We have the West Side piece, but I had forgotten about Jack Gale. Great charts! I listened to the Spanish piece and it is very cool, concert stuff. I have to get a serious buy-in from the trumpets, though. What is it about quintets that the limiting factor is the trumpets range and ability, but the tuba parts are always playable. Thanks for the ideas. I really want to hear some of these before I plunk down the money. We have Amparita Roca, Carmen Fantasia, and El Gato Montes - maybe we should add this last chart and do an all Spanish show.
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:23 pm
by ken k
Suite from the Monteregian Hills by Morley Calvert, very artistic and yet rather accessible for an amatuer group. one of my favorites. Scherzo John Cheetham and Dance by ? can't think of it now.... someone help me out here.
if you are looking for some poppier stuff I have a number of charts i have done for my quintet, PM for more info.
ken k
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:35 pm
by swillafew
vintage7512 wrote: What is it about quintets that the limiting factor is the trumpets range and ability, but the tuba parts are always playable.
I couldn't agree more.
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:36 pm
by Mark
vintage7512 wrote:We have the West Side piece, but I had forgotten about Jack Gale. Great charts! I listened to the Spanish piece and it is very cool, concert stuff. I have to get a serious buy-in from the trumpets, though. What is it about quintets that the limiting factor is the trumpets range and ability, but the tuba parts are always playable. Thanks for the ideas. I really want to hear some of these before I plunk down the money. We have Amparita Roca, Carmen Fantasia, and El Gato Montes - maybe we should add this last chart and do an all Spanish show.
Try Jack Gale's arrangement of Porgy and Bess or Street Songs by Tilson Thomas. Both are very nice pieces and the tuba really has to work.
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:12 pm
by tubbba
May not be your cup o' tea, but the Dallas Brass has a book of about a dozen arrangements that are pretty good.
http://www.dallasbrass.com" target="_blank
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:35 pm
by mdc2d
ken k wrote:Suite from the Monteregian Hills by Morley Calvert, very artistic and yet rather accessible for an amatuer group. one of my favorites. Scherzo John Cheetham and Dance by ? can't think of it now.... someone help me out here.
if you are looking for some poppier stuff I have a number of charts i have done for my quintet, PM for more info.
ken k
Renwicke!
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:50 pm
by Chriss2760
"Dance" is by Wilke Renwick. Its a signature piece for us, (Icicle Brass.)
Re: Bored with my quintet music
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:46 pm
by vintage7512
Yea!! It is a fun piece, but the group I saw playing it was more people, septet maybe. This is a piece like Instant Concert, or the Lone Arranger, which the public loves. Thanks for all the ideas.