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adamcz Veteran Member
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 8:56 am Post subject: |
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Is there a standard instrumentation for brass ensembles? I can any instrumentation performed while I'm in school, but I might as well write stuff that could be performed elsewhere as well. I assume it's something like 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, 4 horns, 2-3 percussion? Thanks for any insight, -Adam |
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adamcz Veteran Member
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:06 am Post subject: |
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Also, what are some great recordings of Brass Ensemble music I could check out? I have that one of Gabrieli which I love, but I want to hear some newer stuff. |
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trumpetmike Heavyweight Member
Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Posts: 11315 Location: Ash (an even smaller place ), UK
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:12 am Post subject: |
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Simple answer - probably yes
Complex answer - No!
The Brass Quintet is fairly set in stone - 2 trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba.
There is a standard 10-piece line-up (as popularised by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble) of 4 trumpets, horn, 3 trombones, bass trombone and tuba.
Larger than that is where problems tend to arise.
The larger ensembles can be like the 10-piece line-up but with 4 horns, not just the one.
You can also get arrangements which use 6 trumpets and 2 (sometimes even 3) tubas, maybe with one doubling on euphonium.
The way I arrange is to find out what the ensemble has and then write for that. Luckily at Surrey Brass ( http://www.surreybrass.co.uk ), we have quite an extensive range of players and instruments available - 6 trumpets, 4 horns, 3 trombones (including one who doubles on euphonium), bass trombone and two tubas. If I know that we have all of us available for a gig, I will utilise everybody, if it is appropriate.
As for percussion - no rules apply!
It all depends how many players you have got, what instruments they play, what instruments you have available.
Wish it was simpler than that! |
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trumpetmike Heavyweight Member
Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Posts: 11315 Location: Ash (an even smaller place ), UK
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:16 am Post subject: |
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As for recordings;
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble (the classic large brass ensemble)
Summit Brass
London Brass
Locke Brass Ensemble
German Brass
WashingtonSymphonic Brass
oh, and (of course )
Surrey Brass (blatant plug, sorry!!) |
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StewMuse Heavyweight Member
Joined: 26 Apr 2003 Posts: 515 Location: CHICAGO
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:28 am Post subject: |
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While I was playing with and then conducting the Chicago Brass Choir (1996-2002), we were primarily a 4 per part, plus euph and tuba. The literature we performed, however, varied greatly, anywhere from 7 - 15 players. There is no real "standard" size. From an arranging standpoint, I usually focus on a slightly smaller (maybe 4,2,3,1,1), since horns tend be more scarce (and finicky!). You can also write for the full ensemble, but make the 4th parts always covered elsewhere in the ensemble.
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riffdawg2000 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 3:49 am Post subject: |
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The ensemble I play in is a Community/University group and our standard instrumentation is usually like this:
8-trumpets (sometimes mixed keyed-trumpet parts and piccolos)
8-horns
3-trombones
2-euphoniums
3-tubas
Large group, yes. But we do seem to be able to play a lot of Gabrieli's Antiphonal brass type music. (with full choirs)
Some have said that the ensemble is too large. Uh…yes and no. We have a lot of strong players, but a few community players that are on the weaker side or have a skewed concept of tone. All in all, that is okay…it’s a community group! Overall, we end up sounding pretty good considering none of us are symphony professionals. _________________ Joel Thomas |
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riffdawg2000 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 13 May 2003 Posts: 1153 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 3:50 am Post subject: |
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The ensemble I play in is a Community/University group and our standard instrumentation is usually like this:
8-trumpets (sometimes mixed keyed-trumpet parts and piccolos)
8-horns
3-trombones
2-euphoniums
3-tubas
Large group, yes. But we do seem to be able to play a lot of Gabrieli's Antiphonal brass type music. (with full choirs)
Some have said that the ensemble is too large. Uh…yes and no. We have a lot of strong players, but a few community players that are on the weaker side or have a skewed concept of tone. All in all, that is okay…it’s a community group! Overall, we end up sounding pretty good considering none of us are symphony professionals. _________________ Joel Thomas |
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StewMuse Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 4:34 am Post subject: |
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Joel/RiffDawg -
Is that the number of players or actual independent parts??? |
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KevinInGeorgia Heavyweight Member
Joined: 20 May 2002 Posts: 738 Location: Lawrenceville, GA
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 6:39 am Post subject: |
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In referance to Emory Brass Ensemble
It's the number of Players..
Some of the pieces have 6 or 8 trumpet parts..( Janiek)
A lot of the the Gabrieli it done with One of the trumpets & one of the Horns helping on the 1st or 2nd part of each Choir.
Some of the Sutff we do is insane.. ( V. Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis)
It is a fun ensemble to play in I played in it 2 semesters ago but was unable to do it this past semester. _________________ Kevin M.
Sounds of Sawnee Community Band
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adamcz Veteran Member
Joined: 08 Apr 2002 Posts: 263 Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the useful replies guys. I picked up a bunch of recordings from the library, and was able to find the scores to Schuller's brass symphony, and Carter's quintet (not the instrumentation I want, but still very helpful to me). I wish I could find more scores... I guess I should check out the public library at Lincoln Center. _________________ https://www.youtube.com/adamczerepinski |
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