FOSTERING BRASS CHAMBER MUSIC
ABQ AUDIO PAGE #3
Posts #76 to #99
audio bars #127 to #165
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Post # 99
American composer ROGER TREFOUSSE'S GEOGRAPHY OF YEARNING (2nd movement) was written for the Annapolis Brass Quintet. To Listen Tap HERE (a.b. 165)
Post #98
Memorial Commemoration in Tribute to DOUGLAS ALLANBROOK, Composer and LEON FLEISHER, Pianist/Conductor: The World Premiere of ALLANBROOK'S SYMPHONY NO. 5 performed by the
Annapolis Brass Quintet and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Leon Fleisher, conductor. (a.b. 164)
To Listen Tap HERE
Post #97
BRUCE CLAUSEN"S CONCERTO for Brass Quintet and Orchestra from its February 22, 1981 World Premiere in Wichita, Kansas by the Annapolis Brass Quintet and the
Wichita Symphony Orchestra, Michael Palmer, Conductor. (a.b. 163)
To Listen Tap HERE
Post #96
BRUCE CLAUSEN'S QUINDECILOGUES (Dialogues with 15) for Three Brass Quintets from BCMSA ABQ Artists Series April 29, 1984 WORLD PREMIER PERFORMANCE by the Annapolis Brass Quintet, Tower Brass Quintet and Brass Menagerie. (a.b. 162)
To Visit Web Page and listen Tap HERE
Post #95
LEONARDO BALADA'S SONATA FOR TEN WINDS
Performed by the Renaissance City Woodwind Quintet and the Annapolis Brass Quintet on October 16, 1983 for the Brass Chamber Music Society of Annapolis Artists Concert Series. (a.b. 161)
To visit web site and listen Tap HERE
Post #94
YOUNG RIDDLE'S BRASS QUINTET (a.b. 160)
To listen Tap HERE
ERROL SCHLABACH'S MEDLEY FOR SUNSHINE and of Other Things of Life and Lasting (a.b. 159)
To listen Tap Here
Post #93
Elam Sprenkle's Birches for chorus, piano and brass quintet
Text: Robert Frost's poem Birches. (a.b. 158)
To listen tap HERE
Post #92
Fourth of July Concert 1989 in Wyman Park, Baltimore with the Morgan State University Singers
Annapolis Brass Quintet & friends performing several works for the holiday. (Audio bar 157)
To listen Tap HERE
American composer ROGER TREFOUSSE'S GEOGRAPHY OF YEARNING (2nd movement) was written for the Annapolis Brass Quintet. To Listen Tap HERE (a.b. 165)
Post #98
Memorial Commemoration in Tribute to DOUGLAS ALLANBROOK, Composer and LEON FLEISHER, Pianist/Conductor: The World Premiere of ALLANBROOK'S SYMPHONY NO. 5 performed by the
Annapolis Brass Quintet and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Leon Fleisher, conductor. (a.b. 164)
To Listen Tap HERE
Post #97
BRUCE CLAUSEN"S CONCERTO for Brass Quintet and Orchestra from its February 22, 1981 World Premiere in Wichita, Kansas by the Annapolis Brass Quintet and the
Wichita Symphony Orchestra, Michael Palmer, Conductor. (a.b. 163)
To Listen Tap HERE
Post #96
BRUCE CLAUSEN'S QUINDECILOGUES (Dialogues with 15) for Three Brass Quintets from BCMSA ABQ Artists Series April 29, 1984 WORLD PREMIER PERFORMANCE by the Annapolis Brass Quintet, Tower Brass Quintet and Brass Menagerie. (a.b. 162)
To Visit Web Page and listen Tap HERE
Post #95
LEONARDO BALADA'S SONATA FOR TEN WINDS
Performed by the Renaissance City Woodwind Quintet and the Annapolis Brass Quintet on October 16, 1983 for the Brass Chamber Music Society of Annapolis Artists Concert Series. (a.b. 161)
To visit web site and listen Tap HERE
Post #94
YOUNG RIDDLE'S BRASS QUINTET (a.b. 160)
To listen Tap HERE
ERROL SCHLABACH'S MEDLEY FOR SUNSHINE and of Other Things of Life and Lasting (a.b. 159)
To listen Tap Here
Post #93
Elam Sprenkle's Birches for chorus, piano and brass quintet
Text: Robert Frost's poem Birches. (a.b. 158)
To listen tap HERE
Post #92
Fourth of July Concert 1989 in Wyman Park, Baltimore with the Morgan State University Singers
Annapolis Brass Quintet & friends performing several works for the holiday. (Audio bar 157)
To listen Tap HERE
Post #91
Elam Sprenkle's 1988 composition, Darius Green and His Flying Machine, world premiere was performed by the Columbia Pro Cantare, Frances Dawson, Director, Glenelg Country School choirs, soprano soloists Laura Schwartz and Margaret Wesley, Eileen Cornett, piano and the Annapolis Brass Quintet. (a.b. 156)
To listen Tap HERE
Post #90
Scherzo and Capriccio by Austrian composer Karl Pilss and performed by Annapolis Brass Quintet:
Scherzo recorded in Vienna by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation in 1975. (a.b. 155)
Capriccio recorded in Munich for Bavarian Radio in 1978. (a.b. 154)
To listen Tap HERE
Post #89
Annapolis Brass Quintet . . . Just for fun (a.b. 153)
"NAME THAT TUNE" To listen & enter Tap HERE
Post #88
Two works for brass by American composer
Michael Mauldin's Children of the Dancing Valley
Fanfare for the Anasazi performed by
Philadelphia Brass, Tower Brass Quintet, Annapolis Brass Quintet. (a.b. 152)
To listen to these two works Tap HERE
Two works for brass by American composer
Michael Mauldin's Children of the Dancing Valley
Fanfare for the Anasazi performed by
Philadelphia Brass, Tower Brass Quintet, Annapolis Brass Quintet. (a.b. 152)
To listen to these two works Tap HERE
Post #87
Artpark: 1981 - 82 Chamber Music Feast
Western Wind Vocal Ensemble, Crescent String Quartet & Annapolis Brass Quintet
Two World Premieres:
July 1981 Elam Sprenkle's Serenade to Music (vocal text by Shakespeare); (a.b. 151)
August 1982 Michael Sahl's Reflections based on an Native American legend. (a.b. 150)
To visit the webpage and listen to both works Tap HERE
Artpark: 1981 - 82 Chamber Music Feast
Western Wind Vocal Ensemble, Crescent String Quartet & Annapolis Brass Quintet
Two World Premieres:
July 1981 Elam Sprenkle's Serenade to Music (vocal text by Shakespeare); (a.b. 151)
August 1982 Michael Sahl's Reflections based on an Native American legend. (a.b. 150)
To visit the webpage and listen to both works Tap HERE
POST #86
Russian Brass Music: 1888 - 1972
Igor Stravinsky: Fanfare to a New Theatre (a.b. 149)
Anton Simon: Quatuor (a.b. 148)
Alexander Tcherepnin: Brass Quintet (a.b. 147)
Dmitri Shostakovich: Polka (a.b. 146)
To visit webpage and to listen Tap HERE
Russian Brass Music: 1888 - 1972
Igor Stravinsky: Fanfare to a New Theatre (a.b. 149)
Anton Simon: Quatuor (a.b. 148)
Alexander Tcherepnin: Brass Quintet (a.b. 147)
Dmitri Shostakovich: Polka (a.b. 146)
To visit webpage and to listen Tap HERE
POST #85
David Sampson's Morning Music (1986) performed by the ABQ in 1991 in St. Cloud, MN. (a.b. 145)
ABQ performance of C. Warren Kellerhouse's arrangement of Billy Boy. (a.b. 144)
To visit webpage and listen to both works Tap HERE
POST #84
Charles Wittenberg's Triptych was written in 1962 for the American Brass Quintet. This 1982 ABQ performance was at the National Gallery in Washington, DC. (a.b. 143)
To visit the website and listen Tap HERE
This ABQ performance of William Schmidt's Five Variations on an American Folk Song was in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. (a.b. 142)
To visit the website and listen Tap HERE
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POST #83
George Gershwin's Cuban Overture was written in 1932 for symphony orchestra. This arrangement for brass quintet and harp by Geoffrey Bergler for the ABQ and harpist Heidi Lehwalder. (a.b. 141)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
American composer Alvin Etler wrote Sonic Sequence for brass quintet in 1967. (a.b. 140)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
George Gershwin's Cuban Overture was written in 1932 for symphony orchestra. This arrangement for brass quintet and harp by Geoffrey Bergler for the ABQ and harpist Heidi Lehwalder. (a.b. 141)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
American composer Alvin Etler wrote Sonic Sequence for brass quintet in 1967. (a.b. 140)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
POST #82
ABQ'S musical salute this Memorial Day 2021:
Warren Kellerhouse's setting of America the Beautiful. (a.b. 139)
Rudy Shackelford's Nighthawks, inspired Edward Hopper's painting of the same name. (a.b. 138)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
POST #81
#110: Robert Washburn's Brass Quintet and Concertino for Woodwind & Brass Quintets (a.b. 137)
TWO WORKS by ROBERT WASHBURN
till needs work on page + brass quintet)
To Listen Tap HERE
#111 & #112: C. Collier Jones' Four Pieces for Five Brass & Suite 'The Roadrunner' (a.b. 136)
To listen: Tap HERE
POST #80
Three works for Five Brass by Three American composers include
William Presser's Folk Song Fantasy, (a.b. 135)
Randall Snyder's Variations on a Folk Theme, (a.b. 134)
Alan Hovhaness's Sharagan and Fugue. (a.b. 133)
To visit the web page and to listen Tap HERE
Three works for Five Brass by Three American composers include
William Presser's Folk Song Fantasy, (a.b. 135)
Randall Snyder's Variations on a Folk Theme, (a.b. 134)
Alan Hovhaness's Sharagan and Fugue. (a.b. 133)
To visit the web page and to listen Tap HERE
POST #79
#105: David Snow (b. 1954) is an American composer now living in New York. This Annapolis Brass Quintet performance of Snow's Dance Movements for brass quintet is from a 1988 concert at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. (audio bar 132)
To visit the web page and listen to David's Snow's Dance Movements. Tap HERE
#105: David Snow (b. 1954) is an American composer now living in New York. This Annapolis Brass Quintet performance of Snow's Dance Movements for brass quintet is from a 1988 concert at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. (audio bar 132)
To visit the web page and listen to David's Snow's Dance Movements. Tap HERE
POST #78
Daniel Speer (1636 - 1707) and Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer (1789-1878) both composed music specifically for five brass instruments. These ABQ performances of two of Speer's sonatas and three of Maurer's pieces were recorded by West German Radio in Cologne in 1977. (a.b. 131) (a.b. 130)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE.
This performance of James Wintle's Tönen des Erz is from a 1990 ABQ concert at South Eastern Oklahoma University in Durant where Dr. Wintle served as Professor of music theory and composition for more than forty years. (a.b. 129)
To visit the web page and listen to Tönen des Erz Tap HERE
Daniel Speer (1636 - 1707) and Ludwig Wilhelm Maurer (1789-1878) both composed music specifically for five brass instruments. These ABQ performances of two of Speer's sonatas and three of Maurer's pieces were recorded by West German Radio in Cologne in 1977. (a.b. 131) (a.b. 130)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE.
This performance of James Wintle's Tönen des Erz is from a 1990 ABQ concert at South Eastern Oklahoma University in Durant where Dr. Wintle served as Professor of music theory and composition for more than forty years. (a.b. 129)
To visit the web page and listen to Tönen des Erz Tap HERE
POST #77
#102 Helmut Bornefeld was a German organist and composer born in Stuttgart in 1906. His Sonatine für Blechbläser was recorded by the Annapolis Brass Quintet in Munich for Bavarian Radio in 1976. To visit the web page and to listen Tap HERE (a.b. 128)
POST #76
#101 Douglas Allanbrook's "Two Tennyson Settings" on Allanbrook's 100th Birthday. (a.b. 127)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
#102 Helmut Bornefeld was a German organist and composer born in Stuttgart in 1906. His Sonatine für Blechbläser was recorded by the Annapolis Brass Quintet in Munich for Bavarian Radio in 1976. To visit the web page and to listen Tap HERE (a.b. 128)
POST #76
#101 Douglas Allanbrook's "Two Tennyson Settings" on Allanbrook's 100th Birthday. (a.b. 127)
To visit the web page and listen Tap HERE
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