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Leonard Lebow's  
SUITE for BRASS


Leonard Stanley Lebow (1929 - 2007) studied music theory, composition, and trumpet at the Chicago Musical College and later at Northwestern University. Between 1952 and 1954 he was a trumpet player in dance and show orchestras in Las Vegas.  Later he worked in Chicago and Los Angeles where he lived from 1964 until his death in Sherman Oaks, California in 2007.

Leonard Lebow composed many works for concert band, large brass ensemble, and for a variety of chamber ensembles, including brass quintet.
Suite for Brass by Leonard Lebow

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May 1979 Photo of Cologne Cathedral & Annapolis Brass Quintet, L-R; Rip Posten, Bob Suggs, Martin Hughes, Ted LaBar, Dave Cran
Annapolis Brass Quintet
May 1979
Robert Posten, bass trombone

Robert Suggs, trumpet
Martin Hughes, trombone

Arthur LaBar, horn
David Cran, trumpet
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22 May 1979 performance of 
Leonard LeBow's
Suite for Brass


Cologne, Germany
Recorded by West German Radio
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Leonard Lebow's Suite for Brass
in three movements
1. March   2. Blues   3. Reel
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The score and parts for Leonard Lebow's Suite for Brass, along with the entire ABQ music library, are available for research and performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Library.
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