Brass Quintet Of All Time
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Brass Quintet Of All Time
I have put together a modest brass quintet of all my favorite players.
Trumpets: Maurice Andre, Adolph Herseth (2nd), Ole Edvard Antonsen (tours only), Cor: Dennis Brain (mostly Gerd Seifert, as Brain usually not available)
Trombone: Christian Lindberg
Tuba: William Bell
Trumpets: Maurice Andre, Adolph Herseth (2nd), Ole Edvard Antonsen (tours only), Cor: Dennis Brain (mostly Gerd Seifert, as Brain usually not available)
Trombone: Christian Lindberg
Tuba: William Bell
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Herseth should playing 1st trumpet honestly.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Original empire brass works for me.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
The Canadian Brass during the "Ronald Romm" era are my favorites.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
heck, don't even leave Chicago:
Bud Herseth, Vincent Cichowicz (Charles Geyer or Phil Smith later)
Philip Farkas (or Dale Clevenger later)
Jay Friedman
Arnold Jacobs
pretty good, eh?
Bud Herseth, Vincent Cichowicz (Charles Geyer or Phil Smith later)
Philip Farkas (or Dale Clevenger later)
Jay Friedman
Arnold Jacobs
pretty good, eh?
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+1 (no additions or substitutions needed)RadDad2005 wrote:heck, don't even leave Chicago:
Bud Herseth, Vincent Cichowicz (Charles Geyer or Phil Smith later)
Philip Farkas (or Dale Clevenger later)
Jay Friedman
Arnold Jacobs
pretty good, eh?
I always did enjoy "bombardment!"
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You're right about that, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKcx9n9t9js" target="_blankGreg wrote:Second that! What a magnificent ensemble!MikeMason wrote:Original empire brass works for me.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
You can put a bunch of great players together but it doesn't mean they will gel and work well together. Just ask the California Angels.
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[quote="RadDad2005"]
Jay Friedman
Frank Crisafulli (CSO from 1938 to 1988), was the best player in the trombone section till the day he retired. That's why he was in the CSO quintet.
Jay Friedman
Frank Crisafulli (CSO from 1938 to 1988), was the best player in the trombone section till the day he retired. That's why he was in the CSO quintet.
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doublebuzzing wrote:You're right about that, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKcx9n9t9js" target="_blank" target="_blankGreg wrote:Second that! What a magnificent ensemble!MikeMason wrote:Original empire brass works for me.
I would like to know why they bleeped out Marty Hackelman's comments about switching from the Canadian Brass - starting at @ 4:16
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I never heard of the California Angels Brass Quintet. Were they any good? LOLEd Jones wrote:You can put a bunch of great players together but it doesn't mean they will gel and work well together. Just ask the California Angels.
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Here is a utube of the CSO, with Oldberg on horn, doing the Ewald live. What is remarkable to me is their ability to leave the big ensemble sound in orchestra hall and come together as a unified quintet. I have an old LP of this group that I still enjoy from time to time. Since I started playing tuba I really have come to treasure this recording of Jacobs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aNXmwyh58M" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Hi-
Original PJBE in quintet setting-- nothing else comes close....
Mark
Original PJBE in quintet setting-- nothing else comes close....
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+1.jonesmj wrote:Hi-
Original PJBE in quintet setting-- nothing else comes close....
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Of the quintets I've heard play, the Empire Brass of the early 90s is the best by far.
It was:
Rolf Smedvig, Jeffrey Curnow, Eric Ruske, Scott Hartman and Sam Pilafian.
It was:
Rolf Smedvig, Jeffrey Curnow, Eric Ruske, Scott Hartman and Sam Pilafian.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Not exactly a quintet (but close enough in my book) but the Mnozil Brass are pretty amazing.
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Dizzy, Al, that guy playing the last note of Hungarian March out if tune in this one vinyl press I have, 1st BPO horn in I dont know when the hell it was recorded (or Bud on marching mellophone) and Harv, but only ophicleide and kaiser serpent are acceptable. Wait, no. . . Jimbo on tuba. or . . . The one tubaist that was featured in House.
Okay . . . I don't have a serious answer. Sorry.
Okay . . . I don't have a serious answer. Sorry.
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I can try to find out. But, my suspicion is that Marty didn't really want to leave. Canadian wanted Dave Ohanion.Z-Tuba Dude wrote:
I would like to know why they bleeped out Marty Hackelman's comments about switching from the Canadian Brass - starting at @ 4:16
Honestly, I can ask Marty via a friend/his student. I know that the switch was not Marty's doing, but he was happier with Empire. Dave was pretty psyched about it (first hand knowledge, I talked with him daily for a while), but didn't stay with them all that long.
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Re: Brass Quintet Of All Time
Something to consider:
Great players in both sports and music sometimes do not make great teammates. A brass quintet is a different animal from many other ensembles.
That is not to say it won't work, but there are so many considerations when putting together a group.
Great players in both sports and music sometimes do not make great teammates. A brass quintet is a different animal from many other ensembles.
That is not to say it won't work, but there are so many considerations when putting together a group.
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doublebuzzing wrote:You're right about that, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKcx9n9t9js" target="_blank" target="_blankGreg wrote:Second that! What a magnificent ensemble!MikeMason wrote:Original empire brass works for me.
Indeed, an amazing group of musicians! Jeff Curnow joined the EBQ in September of 1987, and Martin Hackleman played with the group until Eric Ruske joined in 1989.
Here is the original group from 1971:
Rolf Smedvig, trumpet
Charlie Lewis, trumpet
David Ohanian, horn
Ray Cutler, trombone
Sam Pilafian, tuba