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LEONID LUBOVSKY'S  BRASS QUINTET


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Leonid Zinovevich Lubovsky was born on February 24, 1937, in the city of Kamenka, Ukraine. Upon completion of his degree in composition at the Kazan Conservatory in 1967, Leonid Lubovsky taught as composition chair.  He is an honored figure in the arts in Russia and the Republic of Tatarstan, and a winner of the State Award of Russia.  Lubovsky fruitfully works with many genres of compositional creativity and is especially involved in scale compositions (symphonies, oratorios, instrumentals, vocal and choral cycles, and theatrical music).  As a composer he sharply and tensely feels the present, its living dynamic pulse, and the immediate tide of life.  He believes that “the intonational luggage of composers should correspond to their time.”
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Excerpted biography courtesy of the National Library of the Republic of Tatarstan.
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To listen to
Leonid Lubovsky's

Brass Quintet 
First American performance
November 15, 1987

by the
 Annapolis Brass Quintet
Robert Suggs, trumpet;  David Cran, trumpet;
Arthur Brooks, horn;  Wayne Wells, trombone;
Robert Posten, tuba


(Duration:  08' 19")
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Recitative
Vivo
Passacaglia
Vivace

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Alexander  Alababiev's  
Brass Quintet

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FOSTERING BRASS CHAMBER MUSIC
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The score and parts for Leonid Lubovsky's Brass Quintet, along with the entire ABQ music library, are available for research and performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.

For direct access to the Annapolis Brass Quintet Special Collection @ Oberlin Conservatory
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