looking for american brass quintet music
- Casey Tucker
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looking for american brass quintet music
my brass quintet, The Raven Brass, will be playing four, 1 hour long recitals for 4 universities in china. we've been asked to play music written by american composers. like i said, i would need an hour worth of music. any help is appreciated!
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John Cheetham Scherzo and also his Brass Menagerie
Music Hall Suite by Horovitz
Alec Wilder wrote some quintets
Wilke Renwick's Dance
Fanfare and Processional by David Amram
Empire Brass has a set of pieces from the American Brass Band Journal. These are old pieces from the Civil War era. marches , quicksteps, hail Columbia, stuff like that, lots of fun to play.
Does Canadian count? He is North American at least? Suite from Monteregian Hills by Morley Calvert
Also some works by Frackenpohl (Canadian I think)
American Fanfare by John Wasson
There are two great arrangments which the Empire Brass have recorded, I believe Jack Gale wrote them. One is music from Porgy & Bess by Gershwin and the other is a suite from West Side Story by Bernstein. Two standards in the repertoire. Can't get more American than that!
Gale also did a Sound of Music medley.
There are a few arrangements out of Simple Gifts or some of the Copland ballet pieces like Hoedown and Rodeo, etc.
Variations and Fugue on the Star Spangled banner, by Buck, origianlly written for organ and arranged by Frackenpohl
ken k
Music Hall Suite by Horovitz
Alec Wilder wrote some quintets
Wilke Renwick's Dance
Fanfare and Processional by David Amram
Empire Brass has a set of pieces from the American Brass Band Journal. These are old pieces from the Civil War era. marches , quicksteps, hail Columbia, stuff like that, lots of fun to play.
Does Canadian count? He is North American at least? Suite from Monteregian Hills by Morley Calvert
Also some works by Frackenpohl (Canadian I think)
American Fanfare by John Wasson
There are two great arrangments which the Empire Brass have recorded, I believe Jack Gale wrote them. One is music from Porgy & Bess by Gershwin and the other is a suite from West Side Story by Bernstein. Two standards in the repertoire. Can't get more American than that!
Gale also did a Sound of Music medley.
There are a few arrangements out of Simple Gifts or some of the Copland ballet pieces like Hoedown and Rodeo, etc.
Variations and Fugue on the Star Spangled banner, by Buck, origianlly written for organ and arranged by Frackenpohl
ken k
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Bruce Broughton's new chart "3 American Portraits" would work!
Many more, including the pieces above, are available on my site:
http://www.bvdpress.com/
Bruce Broughton's new chart "3 American Portraits" would work!
Many more, including the pieces above, are available on my site:
http://www.bvdpress.com/
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He has a great quintet, but he is English.quinterbourne wrote:Malcolm Arnold?
Copland: Most of ballet pieces from Copland are unavailable legally. Getting permission to make arrangements of Copland pieces is very difficult. On the other hand, Erik Morales has 3 pieces by Copland published through Boosey and Hawkes:
Sunday Traffic
Bride's Solo
Promise of Living
How about some jazz music? There are many charts by Ellington that are quite good.
A couple of years ago I received permission for a version of Rhapsody in Blue for Quintet. On my site, it is BVD 182. It is a very fine chart and would probably go over quite well on a tour!
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here is a recording of the London Gabrielli Brass , some contempory American Music, got the cd last week some brilliant stuff , good for a new audience
here is a recording of the London Gabrielli Brass , some contempory American Music, got the cd last week some brilliant stuff , good for a new audience
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Casey,
I've written a 10 min. 4 mvt. work that you might enjoy "Four Miniatures": go here for more info:
http://www.editions-bim.com/index.php?m ... &cPath=120
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I've written a 10 min. 4 mvt. work that you might enjoy "Four Miniatures": go here for more info:
http://www.editions-bim.com/index.php?m ... &cPath=120
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Quintet version here:Mike Forbes wrote:Casey,
I've written a 10 min. 4 mvt. work that you might enjoy "Four Miniatures": go here for more info:
http://www.editions-bim.com/index.php?m ... &cPath=120
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I have a recording of what I recall is the Empire Brass (but it may have been someone else) playing quintet arrangements of well-known Gershwin tunes. The highlight was "An American in Paris". Rhapsody in Blue accompanies a piano soloist.
Obviously, it's not easy stuff.
There are also many, many quintet arrangements of Fillmore and Sousa marches.
Rick "seeing the makings for a pretty eclectic program" Denney
Obviously, it's not easy stuff.
There are also many, many quintet arrangements of Fillmore and Sousa marches.
Rick "seeing the makings for a pretty eclectic program" Denney
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I am guessing this is the one:Bob1062 wrote:I played a very nice arrangement of "Victory at Sea" in brass quintet that HAS to be American. Dunno the arranger though.....
MAN30149 Selections from Victory at Sea Rodgers Picher Manduca Music $20.00
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Maybe this CD:Rick Denney wrote:I have a recording of what I recall is the Empire Brass (but it may have been someone else) playing quintet arrangements of well-known Gershwin tunes. The highlight was "An American in Paris". Rhapsody in Blue accompanies a piano soloist.
http://www.atlanticbrassquintet.com/george.html
There are a couple of other Quintet CD's without groups outside the US playing Rhapsody and American as well.
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