• The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, founded in 1951 by trumpeter Philip Jones, was one of the first modern classical brass ensembles to be formed. The group...
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  • Philip Jones CBE (12 March 1928 – 17 January 2000) was a British trumpeter and leader of an internationally famous brass chamber music ensemble. Philip...
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  • Goodman): baroque orchestra Phantasm: viol consort Philip Jones Brass Ensemble (Philip Jones): brass quintet Polyphony (Stephen Layton): Renaissance, romantic...
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  • (including those by Stockholm Chamber Brass, Canadian Brass, the Wallace Collection and the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble) as well as the editor’s own preferences...
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  • Story (Earl Hines album) West Side Story, a 1985 album by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble West Side Story: The Original Score, a 2002 album by the Nashville...
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    synthesizer) Elgar Howarth (ca. 1977; for brass ensemble. Recorded in 1977 by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble for Argo) Ray Barretto (1979; "The Old Castle"...
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    created. Some notable ones are: In 1982, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble recorded an arrangement for brass instruments by Peter Reeve. A parody of the...
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  • accompanied by the John Alldis Choir and the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Later, the band took a full brass section and choir on tour just for the purpose...
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  • actor Patrick Magee, and incidental music, performed by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, was composed by Samuel's cousin John S. Beckett. The producer...
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    SBS News app. From 1980 to 1991, Processional Fanfare by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble was used as the main theme. Since 1991, the World News and World...
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  • (15), percussion (15) Jody Linscott – percussion (8, 10) Philip Jones Brass Ensemblebrass section (3, 4, 5) Jimmy Watson – lead trumpet (3, 4, 5) Henry...
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  • Bernard Partridge – violin (5) Jack Rothstein – violin (5) Philip Jones Brass Ensemblebrass section (8) Linda McCartney – backing vocals (1–4, 6–8, 11)...
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  • international chamber music work included the Nash Ensemble and leading the world-famous Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. He was particularly active in film and television...
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    pianist Rivka Golani – viola Philip Jones – former Professor of Trumpet (founder of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble) Mark Lockheart – jazz saxophonist...
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  • accompanied by the John Alldis Choir and the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Later, the band took a full brass section and choir on tour just for the purpose...
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  • Land" (with Gilmour) and "Embryo" (with Gilmour) with: EMI Pops Orchestra – brass and orchestral sections Hafliði Hallgrímsson – cello John Alldis Choir –...
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  • Stuart Jones (1927–2004), radio and television producer Philip Jones (musician) (1928–2000), British trumpeter and brass chamber music ensemble leader...
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  • Variations", arr. Elgar Howarth, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble 1975 "Carnival of Venice", arr. Del Staigers, The Canadian Brass from The Village Band 1981 "Variations...
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  • Orchestras. He was asked to perform regularly with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, now London Brass, where he continues to play. Shilling has subsequently...
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    evergreen. The composer conducted the Cambridge Singers, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and organist John Scott in the first recording in 1984. A 1995...
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  • Band). In 1964 he joined the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, for which he wrote several pieces; he remained a member until Jones's retirement in 1987. He co-directed...
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    2008. Retrieved 27 April 2009. Roger Harvey, trombonist in the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Laurence Swinyard (1901-1986) was an organist, lyricist (including...
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  • the repertoire of which included: the Monteverdi Choir, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, the English Chamber Orchestra, Vespro della Beata Vergine, and...
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  • a wide variety of freelance performances he played with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. In 1983 he joined the Halle Orchestra as Principal Trombone...
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  • Cambridge Singers Christmas Album. Gloria (1983 and 2005) with Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and City of London Sinfonia Fauré: Requiem and other sacred music...
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    Concert band (redirect from Wind ensemble)
    1836 by King Kamehameha III A community band is a concert band or brass band ensemble composed of volunteer (non-paid) amateur musicians in a particular...
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  • Arnold, Liner notes to Takemitsu: Garden Rain, performed by Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Deutsche Grammophon: Echo 20/21 Series 00289 477 5382. Durand...
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  • Scream Machine (redirect from Brass Machine)
    piece written by Mark Taylor for the Army Blues Jazz Ensemble in 1985. It is also known as "Brass Machine", a simpler arrangement in a lower key for younger...
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  • the first Huddersfield Festival of Contemporary Music with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. In 2000, he directed a series of staged performances of Xenakis'...
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    String Trio with Peter Gibbs. These were the precursors to Dart's Jacobean Ensemble, in which Marriner played from 1951. He played the violin in two London...
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