
The Philadelphia
Brass was formed in 1988 by
professional musicians of Eastern Pennsylvania
to pursue their common goals: performing the best of
brass quintet literature of all periods and styles, and
educating the public to the pleasures, subtleties, and
complexities of chamber music. Since its inception, Philadelphia
Brass has performed over 500 times. It has collaborated
in performances with bands, choruses, organists,
dancers and clowns. It has performed educational programs
for kindergartners, college students, and adults of all
ages, coached grade school instrumentalists and
taught a master class for the brass students of Juilliard.
Critics and public
alike have enthusiastically praised the appealing
diversity of repertoire, technical virtuosity,
humorous and informative educational programs,
and superb musicality of the ensemble. The ensemble's
playing has been praised as "artistry
of the highest calibre" and "dazzling
technique" by presenters.
Its master classes have been called "excellent
and sensitively handled" and the esteemed
American composer Daniel Pinkham has written that
Philadelphia Brass is "the most artistic brass
quintet before the public today."
The ensemble has toured
extensively in the Eastern, Southern, Mid-western United
States, and abroad. Daniel Pinkham's Creation of the
World, a work for brass, organ, choir, and narrator
co-commissioned by Philadelphia Brass and 13 presenters
across the country, was premiered by Philadelphia Brass
in 1995. Other premiers have included commissioned
works by David Diamond, J.A.C. Redford, and Dick Hyman.
The ensemble has produced three CDs: Renaissance and
Baroque, Joan Lippincott and Philadelphia Brass,
and Christmas, and has conducted numerous educational
programs, including residencies at Villanova University,
Elizabethtown College, Lehigh University, and Musikfest
of Bethlehem, PA, where they were the festival's 1995
Artists in Residence. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation,
Cure Autism Now, and Habitat for Humanity have received
the support of Philadelphia Brass benefit performances.
One of the unique strengths of Philadelphia Brass
is the palpable sense of respect, affection and musical
enjoyment among its members. This allows the players
to perform with exceptional flexibility and cohesiveness,
and enhances the ensemble's appeal to audiences of
all ages.
Please
download a complete, printable Philadelphia
Brass Press Kit by clicking the PDF
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