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Kocani Orkestar (Macedonia)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Kocani Orkestar comes from the city of Kocani, in the new Republic of Macedonia (ex-Yugoslavia). Performed by two trumpets, three tubas, saxophone, clarinet, zurla (traditional oboe) and percussion, their style of music is aptly described in their region as Romska Orientalna Musika - 'Rom' meaning 'Gypsy'. It is a potent mixture of powerful brass band sounds, Turkish/Bulgarian rhythms (including characteristic asymetrical time signatures such as 7/8, 9/8 etc., which are sometimes called 'Aksak' in traditional Turkish music), and Eastern-style solos which are at the same time very skillful, inspired and wild.With their new, expanded line-up, mighty Macedonian brass band Koçani Orkestar are wilder than ever, getting the entire audience up on their feet & dancing at every concert. Their music is still based on Gypsy tunes from various parts of the Balkans and on Turkish/Bulgarian rhythms, with a sprinkle of Latin flavour. The band's popular trademark thundering style is present as


Erasmus Brass (Netherlands)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Erasmus Brass is found in April 2005 when 2 of their members were having great inspirational thoughts of geniality in the local conservatory pub. They reckoned an ensemble of two virtuosic trumpet players, a flexible trombone player, a crazy tuba player and a horn player blending them all together would make a nice formation. And so there it was, Erasmus Brass. A 'standard' brass quintet with much potential. Their music and musical vision is all but 'standard'. They play experimental and experimental music with an eye for visual detail.In their still short career they gave multiple concerts in Rotterdam, Heemstede, Rhenen, Utrecht and Bad Bentheim just passed the German border. On the repertoire are original pieces like 'Quintet' from Malcolm Arnold and beautiful arrangements of pieces by Telemann, Dukas, Debussy, Bernstein etc. Besides that they play experimental new music like Heiner Goebbels' 'Herakles II' for 5 brass players, percussion and sampler. Erasmus Brass is often
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Woman in Brass
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Woman in Brass celebrates years of highly successful concerts. Due to enormous demand for a CD, Woman in Brass proudly answers with BRASS MOMENTS.Founded in 1999 members of the ensemble are from Australia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands and the United States.Brass & ComedyWith this idea, Woman in Brasssteps out onto new paths. The comedian, Regular Pavelka from Switzerland, plays the role of LINA, the cleaning maid, within the concert. LINA interrupts the whole program with her humorous moderation to become part of the group. In this way, the show takes on its own unique character. It is interesting to see how the two contrary professions, Brass & Comedy, itertwine and come together to create a great show.Brass & VocalAlready from the very existence of Woman in Brass, came the idea to increase and expand the group's range of possibilities. The search for the most suitable instrument was quick but sure. The oldest and most natural instrument - the voice - the per


Finke Triple Horn
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Finke produces one of the lightest weight triple horns. The full triple only weights 2.7 kg with detachable bell. The well balanced horn allows it to be held in playing position over a long period without tiring. Apart from the mouthpiece receiver FINKE triple horns are the only ones with separate mouthpipes for the high and low horn sections. The intonation benefits from this design. Finke triple horns have a full tone, even in the low register. Thus professional musicians especially appreciate the high F section of their Finke horn. It has an astoundingly sonorous tone. Another feature of our outstanding design is the possibility to set the descant F section using a longer tuning slide into descant Eb.TAPER OPTIONSBRENDAN - The Geyer-model, named after the Irish Saint who discovered the „New World" in the 11th century, captures the richest integrity of tone in the fortissimo range without the harshness found in most Geyer copies. It is possible that players used to a far larger t
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The King's Brass (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Tim Zimmerman and The King's Brass present hymn classics with a contemporaryflair. The King's Brass features three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, percussion and keyboards. These instruments blend together to create a time of innovative worship that will be enjoyed by all generations.Secular and sacred music critics alike applaud their concerts as "superb in every way" and "innovative and well played." "Truly, an unforgettable experience!"The King's Brass, formed over two decades ago, is comprised of professional musicians from across the country who desire to use the instruments they love to lead others in praise and worship.The King's Brass' original arrangements are featured on twelve recordings. The latest CD on the Summit Record label (www.summitrecords.com) is their "Classic Hymns" release, featuring organists Diane Bish, Rebecca Kleintop Owens and Samuel Metzger with the Ruffatti Pipe Organ of the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.WIN A WASH


Mardi Brass (UK)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Mardi Brass is a versatile and dynamic brass quintet which performs music in a plethora of musical styles spanning six centuries. Since its founding in 1992, the group has performed throughout Britain, thrilling audiences with its blend of music and humour.Other Mardi Brass projects include work with artists from other genres such as collaborations with dance groups and performances in art galleries.Dancing Brass is an exciting project which Mardi Brass will be running in Surrey in 2007-2008, bringing together young composers, young dancers and professional choreographers. Young composers will be encouraged to write brass music specifically designed for dance. As well as having their music professionally performed and recorded, selected pieces will be chosen to be choreographed by youth dance companies. The project will culminate in a grand performance of music and dance. Too often, young people have to dance to pre-recorded music, so this will be a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate
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Christian Lindberg
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Christian Lindberg - CsardasChristian Lindberg is one of the most remarkable musicians of our time. His career has taken him from the pioneer who established the trombone as a solo instrument to the world famous virtuoso to whom the most prominent contemporary composers have devoted more than 80 trombone concerti. He is today regarded as THE trombonist of the 20th century and one of Sweden´s foremost international musical personalities. Recently he has parallely established himself as a conductor and is now the chief conductor of two Swedish orchestras. His early experiments with writing music for his own instrument have developed him into an internationally sought after composer with commissions from orchestras such as Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Scottish Chamber Orchestra. There are few other musicians who can show such versatility in their activities as Christian Lindberg and who do so many different things on such a high international level.
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Spitfire Trombones (UK)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Formed in 2004 from students at top London music colleges, this brass ensemble is one of the UK's most talented, and versatile group of young professional musicians.Spitfiretrombones members are Matt Eckland, Chris Gill, Richard Watkin and Jonny Watkins.Whatever your event, be it a formal recital, educational session, trombone masterclass or music for a wedding with a difference, this ensemble could be the one you've been looking for!Please take a moment to browse this site to see, and hear what The Spitfire Trombone Quartet have to offer.The Spitfire Trombone Quartet have won through to the final of the prestigious ITA Trombone Quartet Competition. The final will be held during ITF2006 in July.Update:Spitfires win battle for Britain


The Brass Players (UK)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The Brass Players ' are highly skilled musicians with over 250 years playing experience between them (with not one admitting to being over 22!!). They have performed for royalty, appeared on worldwide hit records, in award winning feature films and on virtually every popular UK television and radio station both during the programmes and in the commercial breaks.They have toured extensively on all five continents and have featured live as soloists at many of the worlds leading venues, The Royal Albert Hall, The Sydney Opera House; The Royal Concertgebouw, The Paris Opera House and Wembley Stadium, to name just a few. Collectively, they are seven virtuoso musicians offering a thrilling musical experience that guarantees to leave audiences hungry for more!With a repertoire ranging from Classical to Pop, and Rock to Baroque.


Tim Posgate Hornband featuring Howard Johnson
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The Tim Posgate Hornband featuring Howard Johnson (on Guildwood Records.)John Kelman wrote: Tim Posgate is a Canadian guitarist who has demonstrated the kind of diverse idiosyncratic mindset in the past ten years that places him in the same musical vicinity as Bill Frisell. His latest release, Tim Posgate Hornband Featuring Howard Johnson, draws an even more visible link, with clear stylistic reference to Frisell's mid-"90s quartet with trumpeter Ron Miles, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes, and violinist Eyvind Kang. Posgate's group operates with a similar premise—steadfastly eschewing a more traditional rhythm section, but still managing to develop all the forward motion it needs, and creating a broader textural swath at the same time. But there are clear differences as well.Read the complete Article...Title: Tim Posgate Hornband featuring Howard JohnsonBand: Tim Posgate HornbandRelease Date: 20051. Hale Bopp 2. Quartier St. Roche 3. Martin Martin Martin 4. Rob Clutton 5. On the Merr


Tommy Pedersen
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Dailymotion blogged videoTommy PedersonVideo sent by trombone-usaThe name Tommy Pedersen means great trombone music. Tommy has written hundreds of arrangements and original compositions not only for "All My Friends are Trombone Players" album, but for the "Hollywood Trombones" Christmas album, All my Concertos and countless others. His arrangements for the trombone ensemble known as "Hoyt's Garage" (named for Hoyt Bohanan's garage) are many and those fortunate enough to have participated in those frequent sessions at Hoyt's house know what a genius Tommy Pederson is, both as an arranger and as a trombonist. More about Tommy Pedersen


Ken Wiley, French Horn (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
If you think that the French Horn is only for traditional music or brass music, then you are wrong.Ken Wiley is a French horn player and composer with a long and varied musical career. A graduate of Manhattan School of Music in New York City, Wiley has logged some impressive credits, including appearances with bassist Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra and performances at the Playboy Jazz Festival. He has worked with the Charlie Rouse Quintet, bassists John Patitucci (Chick Corea) and Jimmy Johnson (Wayne Johnson, Allan Holdsworth), and guitarists Mike Miller (Chick Corea) and Grant Geissman (Chuck Mangione). Wiley also has his own group of top-drawer L.A. musicians.Ken is no stranger to critical praise. His first album, Visage (on the Passport Jazz label) was picked as "Album of the Week" by Billboard and Cashbox magazines. Wiley's prowess as a musician is recognized throughout the music and film industry and he has an endorsement deal with Yamaha Musical Instruments. He giv


Dave Bargeron on tuba
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Dave Bargeron is a versatile low-brass jazz artist hailing from Athol, Massachusetts, USA.He won his first lead trombone job playing with Clark Terry's Big Band and from 1968-1970 played Bass Trombone and Tuba with Doc Severinsen's Band. In 1970, he joined "Blood, Sweat and Tears." Dave's recording and concert schedule worldwide with BS&T includes eleven albums. A break in their schedule allowed Dave to join the Gil Evans Orchestra in 1972 and he remains a member of that Orchestra currently led by Gil's son, Miles Evans.After leaving Blood, Sweat & Tears, Dave became both a sought-after recording musician in New York City and a well-known jazz artist. He also records with many artists playing diverse musical styles that range from pop albums with Paul Simon, Mick Jagger, James Taylor and Eric Clapton to jazz albums with Gil Evans, George Russell, Gerry Mulligan, Dave Sanborn and Pat Metheny. Dave currently records and tours internationally with the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Ba


Onyx Brass (UK)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Since 1993, Onyx Brass has been dominating the international brass chamber music world. Dubbed "easily the classiest brass ensemble in Britain " by BBC Music magazine, it has performed at festivals all over Europe and the USA to huge critical acclaim. The group was conceived by way of filling the huge gap in the market for a serious yet approachable brass chamber ensemble. Of particular importance to Onyx is the commissioning of audience-friendly, new music and, to this end, they have performed and recorded world premieres of music by Jonathan Dove, Bob Chilcott, John Tavener, John McCabe, Joe Duddell and Michael Nyman.Individual members of the group hold permanent , principal positions in The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of English National Opera, the English Chamber Orchestra, and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. The quintet performs regularly on BBC Radios 2 and 3. In its history, the ensemble has won numerous grants, competitions and scholarships as well as played for Prim


Harlequin Brass (UK)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Harlequin Brass was formed in early 1995 by a small group of top class musicians who wished to perform quality brass ensemble music in the North of England.The line up was based on the now famous combination of 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Horn and Tuba made popular by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble in the 1970's and its successor, London Brass.A great deal of music has been written and arranged specifically for this combination of instruments by professional composers and arrangers such as Jim Parker (Soldier, Soldier / Ground Force), Roger Harvey, Eric Crees, Christopher Mowatt, John Iveson, Richard Bissell, Gordon Langford and Elgar Howarth. In addition, Harlequin Brass has been fortunate enough to have many works especially composed or arranged for it, resulting in a massive repertoire of music ranging from Baroque to Big Band, and everything in between!Harlequin Brass are now entering their second decade and have established themselves as the North of England's premier 10-piece bra
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Russian Brass (Russia)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The «Russia n Brass » (St.Petersburg Philharmonic Brass Quintet) was created in 1997 by joining the outstanding musicians of two leading groups of Russia: the St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (conducter Yu. Temirkanov), Honoured collective of Russia, and the Mariinski (Kirov) Theater Orchestra (conducter V.Gergiev). Repertoire of the St.Petersburg Philharmonic Brass is enormous. From Bach, Vivaldi, Hendel and till the music of the modern composers specially written for the ensemble. The Brass Quintet does not fear jazz music, sometimes performing special program in jazz-clubs. The group in slightly changed cast was honored with the first premium at the International Brass-Quintets Contest in Norbone (France) and Hungary.
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Christmas Time
1970-01-01 00:59:59
It's Christmas Time. Time to study te Christmas songs. Here you find 6 free Christmas songs for brass sextet. It's free, yes. The file extensions have the following suffix: .mus. That means you need Finale Notepad. You can download it here. You have to register yourself.
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I Tromboni
1970-01-01 00:59:59
I Tromboni was formed in 1999 when five of Canada's finest young trombonists dedicated themselves to the promotion and performance of live music for the trombone quintet. The initial concept behind I Tromboni was to create a virtuoso ensemble capable of reaching diverse audiences by combining unique arrangements of both well-known and new music with stylish and often humorous delivery. The group incorporates music of many genres into their performances including baroque, classical, jazz, romantic, contemporary and popular styles.I Tromboni have played extensively on Canada's west coast, including well-received performances at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts and Edmonton's Winspear Centre. The group has taken part in many events including the Banff Summer Music Festival, the Pacific Contact 2005 and Vancouver's Listen Up! Festival. The group's debut CD, I Tromboni: there goes the neighbourhood, can be heard regularly from coast to coas


Digital Trumpet
1970-01-01 00:59:59
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Carol Jantsch (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
When The Philadelphia Orchestra opens its season in september, Carol Jantsch, 21, will be anchoring its brass section. She's the orchestra's youngest member and the first woman to hold a principal tuba chair in one of the nation's top orchestras.Rejected at first as too inexperienced, Jantsch beat out 194 other tubists to win the job last winter, when she was a senior at the University of Michigan. She was given an audition after an orchestra official heard a tape of her playing.Actually, it's fitting that Jantsch is so young because the tuba, invented in the 1830s, is the youngest of the brass instruments.Renee Montagne discusses the history of the tuba with music commentator Miles Hoffman."There are different sizes of tubas, but they all are basically just a big brass tube," Hoffman says. If you straightened one out, it could be up to 32 feet long.And they're as heavy as they look; most orchestral tubas weigh 25 to 35 pounds. Read more...More info about Carol Jantsch:University


Corales French Horn Ensemble (Colombia)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
A golden gleam in the air, the pure powerful sound of the horn is as fascinating as the instrument looks. And it's even more powerful when four horns play together. "C.H.E. plays mostly as a quartet, nevertheless we decided to call ourselves an ensemble because we will play with up to 8 horns depending on the music's arrangement. "We" that is actually one player, one french horn and a Mac. So you may ask how can one horn player alone form an ensemble? And why does he do that alone? Does he play that badly that no one wants to play with him? In fact, there is no answer to the last question, as there are no other horn players on the Caribbean island where I live, which at least answers the second question.This "virtual" ensemble project came up when I was thinking about where to go as a horn player. Imagine me sitting on my island, all I have is my horn and my little Mac-recording studio. Of course this is an overdrawn image of my situation, but as a matter of fact I was not able to fi
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Bill Reichenbach Michael Davis
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Dailymotion blogged videoBill Reichenbach Michael Davis Video sent by trombone-usaBill Reichenbach started his jazz playing career while still in high school by playing with various bands in the Washington, D.C. area. He also sat in with his father's group at the famous Georgetown club "Blues Alley" where he played with artists such as Zoot Simms, Al Cohn, Clark Terry, Urbie Green, Milt Jackson and others. While studying with Emory Remington at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., Bill played with many other jazz artists. He was also the featured jazz trombonist with the Eastman Jazz Ensemble. Read more...Trombonist-composer Michael Davis does it all. Hailed as one of today's premier instrumentalists, he has established himself as a first-call sideman, both in the studio and on the concert stage, for the entertainment world's biggest stars, including the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nelly, Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson. In the field of music education, h


Whitewater Brass Quintet (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The Whitewater Brass Quintet is a resident faculty ensemble at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and well-respected chamber music ensemble and favorite of audiences throughout the region. Founded in 1983, the Quintet engages in an active schedule of recitals, concerts, and clinics both on and off-campus. In addition to its regular series of concerts on the UW-Whitewater campus and throughout Wisconsin, the Whitewater Brass Quintet is frequently heard on Wisconsin Public Radio's Sunday Afternoon Live from the Elvehjem recital series.The Whitewater Brass Quintet maintains a strong commitment to music education, and each year presents a number of concerts and clinics in the public schools throughout Wisconsin and northern Illinois. More than 70 high schools have hosted performances by the Quintet. These enjoyable and educational programs are designed to provide a live chamber music experience for young instrumentalists and to foster interest in brass ensemble literature. The Quinte


77th Army Band Brass Ensemble (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
77th Army Band Mission Statement:Provide music to enhance the morale, esprit de corps and unit cohesion of military personnel, instill a sense of pride and tradition to military ceremonies and parades, promote heightened patriotism and further awareness of the Army, and assist recruiting efforts for the Army and the Army Band program.Yeah, just music is allright with me.The 77th Army Band Brass Ensemble consists of the musicians who form the brass sections of the 77th Army Band. They cover a diverse repertoire from early Renaissance to pop and big band styles. The brass ensemble tailors it performance to each audience, incorporating a unique ability to select the music that will educate and entertain the audience.This versatile group provides music for formal settings as well as music for social gatherings and educational performances. Whether the need is a concert, ceremony, inspiration at Easter, or music for a dedication, the 77th Army Band Brass Ensemble adds just the right touch t


V.F.Cerveny Rotary Valve Alto Horns
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The Cerveny wind instrument factory was founded in 1842 in Hradec Kralove, industrial city located 100 kilometers east of Prague. Its founder, Vaclav Frantisek Cerveny (1819 -1896) was an ingenious Czech wind instrument designer, in a field comparable with Adolph Sax (the designer of saxophone). Cerveny completed his first invention only two years after the factory was established, at the age of 25. In 1845 Cerveny constructed Bb and Cb contrabass_tubas - large bore tubas, which have been copied since. Vaclav Frantisek Cerveny made many other inventions afterwards.From the very beginning, Cerveny focused on the world market. Already in 1853 he exhibited his instruments in New York, where in the same year his younger brother Frantisek opened a branch office. Cerveny took part in many world industrial exhibitions with a great success. Cerveny instruments have consistently received highest honors.After 1948 the Cerveny factory merged into a state enterprise AMATI Kraslice, one of the worl
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Heroic Brass
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Heroica Brass is the only brass ensemble dedicated to classical music in the city of Cartagena de Indias in Colombia. Not that our ensemble considers itself very heroic, but this trait distinguishes the city where we are playing: Cartagena de Indias, also known as "the heroic", withstood several pirate and British Marine attacks back in its founding years around 1550. This is also about the time when most of the pieces we play were composed, but in Europe. The ensemble was started in early 2006 by our horn player Thomas Hürlimann. He had been searching for a brass group since 2004 to play baroque music in the tradition of the great Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, and could not find any existing group; therefore the only solution was to build a new ensemble especially for this type of music.Heroica Brass plays concerts with works for 4 to 8 brasswind musicians from composers of the renaissance, baroque or classical period. We play mostly in big churches because of the acoustic, but th
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Hora Decima (USA)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The Hora Decima Brass Ensemble is dedicated to the presentation,promotion, and preservation of music for brass instruments. In today'sworld of the internet, MTV, videocassettes, and synthesizers, accousticinstrument groups face stiff competition. While there are many smallerbrass groups performing today, the appearance of a large brass ensembleis a rare event. Sometimes symphony orchestras will feature their brasssections in one or two selections in an orchestra concert, but fullconcert programs by large brass groups are seldom heard outside ofcollege music departments. The Hora Decima Brass Ensemble is the onlylarge brass ensemble of professional players in the New York City areathat plays together on a regular basis.Founded thirteen years ago by trombonist David Chamberlain, theHDBE began as a workshop experience for professional players to enjoybrass literature. The most common reaction of the musicians was, "Wow,I haven't had a chance to do this since I was in school!"Regular mon


Brass of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Netherlands)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
In 2003, when the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra did not make its usual yearly tour to the United States, the American Friends of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra decided to invite the brass section to give concerts and master-classes in the United States. The brass section had been performing in various formations for many years but never all together (trumpets, horns, trombones and tuba). As a result of a very successful tour to New York and Philadelphia with master-classes at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School, the brass section was so enthusiastic that they decided to perform more often together. The aim of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Brass is to show music students and audiences the versatile repertoire of brass instruments in various combinations by means of concerts and master classes. These formations can vary from quartet to a large ensemble of 20 players, sometimes complemented by percussion. The RCO Brass had great success in 2004 at the Canal Festi
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Michael B. Nelson
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Michael B. Nelson (trombone) has distinguished himself as leader, arranger and trombonist for the Hornheads, the a capella jazz horn group. In addition to receiving the McKnight Composers Fellowship in 1996, he has composed and arranged for Prince and many international artists and has toured world wide with Prince. His trombone credits include performances with Doc Severinsen, Chaka Khan, Lenny Kravitz, Ben Sidran, Sammy Davis, Jr., Phil Upchurch and many others.(Trombones online)
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Hevelius Brass (Poland)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Technical mastery, unique sound and amazingly rich repertoire make the concerts of Hevelius Brass very interesting and enjoyable for all the audiences. The young musicians are more than able to combine the challenging Renaissance and Baroque pieces with original transcriptions of jazz standards and popular music. Along with the energy presented by this Polish group, this creates a great mixture that is always appreciated by any listener.Hevelius Brass gave a wide array of concerts ranging from small chamber performances, to great outdoor happenings. Some of them are: The Castle of Kalmar, Sweden; a concert during "The Pomeranian Days" in Bremen, Germany; "Music and Architecture Festival" in Toruń, Poland ; The 1st International Hanseatic Convention in Goleniów, Poland; Gala of the 30th Polish Film Academy Awards Gdynia 2005, transmitted live by the Polish Television Channel II.The members of Hevelius Brass are laureates of The 6th National Wind Ensembles Competition organized


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