Bass trombone instead of Tuba?
American Brass Quintet
Oftentime, It is more common to have a tuba in the brass quintet to play the lower sound. American Brass Quintet founded in 1960, employs bass trombone instead of tuba to play the low range in their group. So far, they have had their bass trombonists in their history. John D. Rojak is the current bass trombonist playing in the group.
This music is called the “Suite of Elizabethan Dances” by Anthony Holborne.
Hailed by Newsweek as “the high priests of brass,” the American Brass Quintet is internationally recognized as one of the era’s premier chamber music ensembles. “The most distinguished” of brass quintets (American Record Guide), the group has earned its stellar reputation through its celebrated performances, genre-defining commissioned works, and ongoing commitment to the education of generations of musicians.
Since its founding in 1960, the American Brass Quintet has performed on five continents, made nearly 60 recordings, and premiered more than 150 contemporary works for brass. “Among North American brass ensembles none is more venerable than the American Brass Quintet.” – New York Times
The American Brass Quintet
Kevin Cobb, trumpet
Louis Hanzlik, trumpet
Eric Reed, horn
Timothy Albright, trombone1
John D. Rojak, bass trombone
Pangmi: Bass trombone is so cool! May I please have a treat btw?
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