Brass 5tet recording suggestions

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Brass 5tet recording suggestions

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Hello, everyone!

The brass quintet that I am a part of is considering recording a CD later in the semester. So far we have a nice list of what we want to record, but I was wondering if anyone else would have some suggestions for repertoire.

Here's what we have so far:

Brass Quintet--Jan Koetsier
Colchester Fantasy--Eric Ewazen
Concertino for Harp and Brass Quintet--Rayner Brown
West Side Story Suite--Bernstein, arr. Jack Gale
Escape--Kevin McKee

We're specifically looking for at least one more smaller piece to fit in between the multi-movement works. If possible, I'd like to include something that is newish, and a lot more "modern" sounding than the other pieces. However, I am open to suggestions.

Thanks!
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One of my personal favorites that I believe fits into your criteria is the Cheetham Scherzo.
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I would suggest you record an ORIGINAL work, written (or commissioned) by a composer you know. NOTHING beats a new work or arrangement that no one else has in their library.
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tclements wrote:I would suggest you record an ORIGINAL work, written (or commissioned) by a composer you know. NOTHING beats a new work or arrangement that no one else has in their library.
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Since you already have the harp, may I suggest a piece that I have enjoyed playing:

Music For Scrimshaws by William Schmidt (for Brass Quintet and Harp):

Three short movements:
Of the Sea and Ships
Of Whales and Whaling
Of Sailors and Maidens Fair

Any or all movements may work for you.

Another suggestion that may work:
Sharagan And Fugue by Alan Hovaness

Best wishes and let us know when the recording is available! :tuba:
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