Brass Ensembles
Brass Ensembles
Monday, December 8, 2024
4:00 PM
Music Building - Recital Hall
Ensemble Directors:
Bill Owens
Adolfo Monterroso
Repertoire
Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury
by Benjamin Britten
Performed by:
- George Perdomo, trumpet
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Stefan Dinkel, trumpet
Concertino for Bb Trumpet, Movement 1
by Henri Senée
Performed by:
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Prof. Gerry Hecht, piano
Come Sweet Death
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by:
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Bradley Armand, tuba
- Olivia Gietman, tuba
Adagio
by Arcangelo Corelli
Performed by:
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Bradley Armand, tuba
- Olivia Gietman, tuba
Adagio
by Giuseppe Tartini
Performed by:
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Bradley Armand, tuba
- Olivia Gietman, tuba
Tango from Espana
by Isaac Albéniz
Performed by:
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Bradley Armand, tuba
- Olivia Gietman, tuba
Wunderbarer König
by Johann Christoph Oley
Performed by
- George Perdomo, trumpet
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Stefan Dinkel, trumpet
- Phoenix Hernandez, trumpet
Canzona cornetto
by Samuel Scheidt
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Performed by
- George Perdomo, trumpet
- Ben Alacón, trumpet
- Stefan Dinkel, trumpet
- Phoenix Hernandez, trumpet
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