Brass Quintet Of All Time

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doublebuzzing wrote:
Greg wrote:
MikeMason wrote:Original empire brass works for me.
Second that! What a magnificent ensemble!
You're right about that, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKcx9n9t9js" target="_blank" target="_blank

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
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Eflatdoubler wrote: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
I never had the pleasure of hearing Ray Cutler with the group. My first exposure to EBQ was the recording they did in the 70's of the Ewald Brass Quintets with Norman Bolter on trombone. That is still my favorite recording of those works and that group was maybe the most musically sensitive brass quintet I ever heard.
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Best of all time? Wow, no clue. But I do like just about everything by the New York Brass Quintet with Toby Hanks.
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Hard to pick just one, but for me, the original New York Brass Quintet with Mr. Phillips on tuba. I only wish they had recorded more albums. Also love the St. Louis Brass (Perantoni), Chicago Symphony Brass (Jacobs), Empire Brass (Pilafian), and of course Canadian Brass (Dallenbach).
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