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Empire Brass
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Empire Brass is a brass quintet from the United States. The group was founded in 1971. The original members met at Tanglewood Music Center (in Lenox, Massachusetts) in 1970.[1]
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Description and history
The quintet chose its name after performing in New York City.[1] (New York is the Empire State.) They continue to tour regularly in North America, Europe, and Asia. They have been the Faculty Quintet-in-Residence at Boston University since 1976.[2]
The Empire Brass have appeared on Good Morning America, Today Show and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.[3] They also make joint concert appearances with organist Douglas Major.[4]
From 1977 to 1978, and again from 2001 to 2003, they performed with the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, in the Naumburg Bandshell, Central Park (NY), summer series.[5]
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Members
As of May 2015, its members include:
- Derek Lockhart, trumpet
- Eric Berlin, trumpet
- Victor Sungarian, French horn
- Greg Spiridopoulos, trombone
- Kenneth Amis, tuba
Previous members include:
- Rolf Smedvig, trumpet, founder; died April 27, 2015[1]
- Sam Pilafian, tuba, founder; died April 5, 2019.[6]
Discography
- Russian Brass (1977)
- Baroque Brass (1977)
- Empire Brass Quintet and Friends - American Brass Band Journal (1978)
- Renaissance Brass (1979)
- Broadway Brass (1980)
- Empire Brass Quintet (Hovhaness, Hindemith, Bohme, Dvorak) (1980)
- The Empire Brass Plays Annie (1981)
- Pachelbel: Kanon & Other Baroque Favorites (1982)
- A Bach Festival (1986)
- Joy to the World, Music of Christmas (1988)
- Empire Brass plays Bernstein, Gershwin & Tilson Thomas (1988)
- Fireworks (1988)
- Class Brass (1989)
- Music of Gabrieli (1989)
- Music for Organ, Brass & Percussion (1990)
- Royal Brass: Music from Renaissance & Baroque (1990)
- Braggin' in Brass (1991)
- Romantic Brass (1992)
- On Broadway (1992)
- Class Brass - On the Edge (1993)
- Mozart for Brass (1993)
- Passage (1994)
- The World Sings: An Empire Brass Christmas (1996)
- King's Court and Celtic Fair (1996)
- Greatest Hits (1997)
- Class Brass: Firedance (1999)
- The Glory of Gabrieli (2002)
- Baroque Music for Brass and Organ (2003)
- A Bach Festival for Brass & Organ (2005)
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