Edmund Haines, Toccata; James Hopkins, Brass Quintet No. 1; James Mattern, Sonata Breve; Manuel De Falla, Miller's Dance from The Three Cornered Hat and Suite from El Amor Brujo; Bela Bartok, Folk Song Suite; Modest Mussorgsky, Hopak; Dmitri Shostakovich, Polka from The Age of Gold; Alexander Scriabin, Prelude; Nicolai Rimsky-Korsadov, Flight of the Bumblebee; Gioacchino Rossini, William Tell Overture; Claudio Monteverdi, two works from Vespers.
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The Chicago Brass Quintet, formed in 1964, rose to national prominence with the release of its first recording for Crystal Records and its appearance as guest artists for the International Trumpet Guild's Conference in Ithaca, NY. Hailed as "one of the premiere ensembles of our time" (ITG Journal), the quintet has enjoyed a very active recording and touring career for more than 30 years.
The Quintet continues to maintain an active touring and recording schedule including a wide variety of programs in recital, guest performances with symphony orchestras, and music for brass and organ.
“one of the premiere ensembles of our time” (ITG Journal)