• <B>A Summit Brass Night</B><BR>
Summit Brass + Bobby Shew + Daniel Perantoni

    A Summit Brass Night
    Summit Brass + Bobby Shew + Daniel Perantoni

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    The exciting CD is taken from a live concert at the conclusion of the 2007 Rafael Mendez Brass Institute in Denver. Works include Summit Fanfare by Plog, Capriol Suite by Warlock/Lichtmann, Alborada del Gracioso by Ravel/Allen, But Beautiful by Heusen/Kubis (featuring Bobby Shew), Gallito by Mendez, Jazzalogue No. 1 by Turrin, La Martyre de St….

  • <b>Album: American Tribute  </b> <br> Summit Brass

    Album: American Tribute
    Summit Brass

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    Works include Symphony for Brass and Percussion (Schuller), Reflections on a Dance (Sampson), Castle Creek Fanfare (Welcher), Fanfare for D. H. (Schwantner), Keystone Celebration (Cheetham), Sonneries (Erb), Moondance for four tubas [featuring Gene Pokorny, Dan Perantoni, Harvey Phillips, Roger Bobo] (Stevens), and others. “The Summit Brass is the real article!” – Carl “Doc” Severinsen

  • <b>Album: Colors For Brass: Music of Anthony Plog </b><br> Summit Brass and Saint Louis Brass Quintet

    Album: Colors For Brass: Music of Anthony Plog
    Summit Brass and Saint Louis Brass Quintet

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    Works include Music for Brass Octet, Animal Ditties, Four Sketches for Brass Quintet, Mini-Variations on ?Amazing Grace,? and Concerto for Trumpet, Brass and Percussion [featuring David Hickman]. “The Summit Brass is a thrilling large brass ensemble. It can sound as rich as an organ or symphony. Its versatility and stylistic savvy are a joy to…

  • <b>Album: Delights </b><br> Summit Brass

    Album: Delights
    Summit Brass

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    Works include West Side Story (Bernstein), Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky), Music for the Royal Fireworks (Handel), and Water Music (Handel). “Summit Brass – Nothing Short of Spectacular” (title) – St. Louis Post Dispatch

  • <b>Album: Hindemith: Complete Brass Works  </b><br> Summit Brass

    Album: Hindemith: Complete Brass Works
    Summit Brass

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    Includes all sonatas for brass instruments with piano, Morning Music, Sonata for Four Horns, and Concert Music for Piano, Brass, and Harps. 2-CD set“Without question, Summit Brass represents the finest in brass playing – worldwide!” – Zubin Mehta

  • <b>Album: Paving The Way </b> <br> Summit Brass

    Album: Paving The Way
    Summit Brass

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    Works include Mars from ?The Planets? (Holst), Fanfares Liturgiques (Tomasi), Concertino (Shostakovich), Variations on ?America? (Ives), Hoe Down (Copland), and Symphony in Brass (Ewazen). “Brass Lovers, It Doesn’t Get Any Better” (title) – Denver Post SUPER CLOSE-OUT SALE!

  • <b>Album: Spirits Of Fire </b> <br> Summit Brass

    Album: Spirits Of Fire
    Summit Brass

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    Works include The Perfect Fool (Holst), Scherzo (Plog), O Vos Omnes (Casals), The Summit Concertare [featuring Raymond Mase, trumpet] (Lazarof), Symphony (Koetsier), and Mutations from Bach (Barber). “You Don’t Find Better: Poetry, Precision, and Wit” (translation) [title] – Schopfheim Zuitung SUPER CLOSE-OUT SALE!

  • <b>Album: Summit Brass Live   </b><br> Summit Brass

    Album: Summit Brass Live
    Summit Brass

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    A live concert recorded in 2003. Features soloists Allen Vizzutti, Gail Williams, Thomas Bacon, Larry Zalkind, Brian Bowman and Daniel Perantoni. Works include Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare (Strauss), Prism (Vizzutti), Symphony in Brass (Ewazen), Four Preludes (Shostakovich), Doina Fantasy (Elam), Air (Bach), Fugue in G Minor (Bach), and A Western Fanfare (Ewazen). “Just Brass – but…

  • <b>Album: Toccata And Fugue </b> <br> Summit Brass

    Album: Toccata And Fugue
    Summit Brass

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    Works include Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach), Air (Bach), Jesu, Joy of Man?s Desiring (Bach), Fugue in G Minor (Bach), plus canzonas by Gabrieli, Guami, Bartolino, and Frescobaldi.“First-class musicianship and ensemble playing of the highest order.” – Sir Georg Solti

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