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Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring a selection of bands. The Harmonious Blacksmith, played by Thio Symbiosisduo.
Dinero, Dinero, Dinero played by Tri Pianottoni.
Prelude on Finlandia played by the Portsmouth Citadel
Band of the Salvation Army. Just A Closer Walk, played by the WESTERN STATE COLLEGE COLORADO BRASS BAND. I Will Follow Him, played by the Benfield Brass Band.
Numbers played this week include The Harmonious Blacksmith by George Fredrick Handel, arranged by Gail Robertson/Alex, Dinero, Dinero, Dinero by Benny Anderson/Bjorn Ulvaeus arranged by Marcel Saurer, Prelude on Finlandia by James Curnow, Just A Closer Walk, Arranged by Alan Fernie, and I Will Follow Him by Plante and Purcel arranged by Goff Richards.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Ireland Colliery Chesterfield band. You can find them at www.freewebs.com/iccbb/ on the internet. Also includes an interview with Ian Knapton, their Conductor.
Numbers played this week include Men of Harlech arranged by Gordon Langford, Suo-Gan by H Idris Bell arranged by Andrew Goddard, Bui Doi by C. M. Schonberg arranged by Mark Vause and New York New York by John Kander arranged by Goff Richards.
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26 Minutes and 25 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Benfield Brass Band from the USA. Includes an interview with George Payne, their President and also a Euphonium player in the band. You can find them at www.benfieldbrass.org/ on the internet.
Numbers played this week include Baltimore American March by C.P. Burton, I Will Follow Him by Plante and Purcel arranged by Goff Richards, Alone with My Thoughts by E. Spence arranged by A. Duncan and America the Beautiful by Ward arranged by R. Neilson.
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26 Minutes and 25 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Sheik of Araby played by the Brass Band Berlin from Germany, Prelude to act III Lohengrin, played by the Arizona Winds, Mockingbird Q.S. played by the Olde Towne Brass, Army of the Nile played by the Lake Wobegon Brass Band, and Sosban Fach, played by Waratah Brass.
Numbers played this week include Sheik of Araby by Ted Snyder, Prelude to act III Lohengrin by Richard Wagner, Mockingbird Q.S. by R. Milburn, Army of the Nile by Kenneth Alford, and Sosban Fach, traditional Welsh folksong arranged by Gareth Wood.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the WESTERN STATE COLLEGE COLORADO BRASS BAND from the USA. Includes an interview with Steve Asheim, their Director.
Numbers played this week include Kincaid's Rhapsodie by Paul Curnow, Watching the Wheat Arranged by Henry Geehl with Francis Laws, Euphonium Soloist, Grace and Glory by Jack Stamp, Just A Closer Walk, Arranged by Alan Fernie and the Theme from "Adagio in G Minor" by Tomaso Albinoni, Arranged by Kevin Bolton with Ritchie Clendenin, Cornet Soloist and Frank Hilligas, Tenor Horn Soloist.
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32 Minutes and 31 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Louisville March by J. Schatzman Edited by W.R. Baccus & T.L. Cornett,
played by the Illinois Regiment Volunteer Band from the USA. Someone to watch over me by G. Gershwin arranged by L.Paul played by the Mnozil Brass from Austria.
I Know thou Art Mine by Ballantine played by Brass Wanganui Band from New Zealand. Last Rose of Summer Polonaise played by the Yankee Brass Band. Ticket to Ride arranged by Alan Fernie played by Brass Band of Columbus,
Numbers played this week include Louisville March by J. Schatzman, Someone to watch over me by G. Gershwin, I Know thou Art Mine by Ballantine, Last Rose of Summer Polonaise and Ticket to Ride arranged by Alan Fernie.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring a collection of numbers by the New Fulton Band, the Martlesham Brass, Il Brasso Magnifico, Brass Conspiracy, the Boobs and Brass Band and the Youngstown Area Community Concert Band.
Numbers played this week include Ethelbert March by James M. Fulton played by the New Fulton Band, Somewhere Out There by James Horner arranged by Darrol Barry played by the Martlesham Brass, Just for Fun by Steve Sherrill played by Il Brasso Magnifico, Sleep by Eric Whitacre arranged by Travis Nixon played by Brass Conspiracy, Breezin Down Broadway, Arranged by Goff Richards played by the Boobs and Brass Band and Pride of the Wolverines by John Philip Sousa played by the Youngstown Area Community Concert Band.
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25 Minutes and 24 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Portsmouth Citadel Band of the Salvation Army. Also includes an interview with John Hanchett, their Bandmaster. You can find them at www.pcband.co.uk on the internet.
Numbers played this week include The Fount by Arthur Gullidge, The Lord's Prayer by Alberte Malotte, arranged by Ian Jones with Cornet Soloist Paul French, Nothing But Thy Blood by D. Peterson arranged by H. Burgmayer with Tenor Horn Soloist Natalie Hanchett, and Prelude on Finlandia by James Curnow.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring the Swiss Brass Consort. They have just released a new CD called Rhapsody in Blue and it is a joint effort of the Swiss Brass Consort and Wolfgang Sieber playing on The great
Kuhn organ of the collegiate church of St. Leodegar in lucerne. You can find out more about them by going to
www.swissbrassconsort.ch and www.hoforgel-luzern.ch/ on the internet.
Just one number this week called Bolero by Maurice Ravel arranged by Marcel Saurer.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
Welcome to Brasscast, hosted by Lucas Burns.
This week we are featuring Tri Pianottoni from Switzerland and it includes an interview with Trombone player Niki Wuthrich. However this week we start the program out with the winning performance of the first online open Brass Band Competition held last year. The piece is James McFadyen's "13.7 Billion Years Earlier" and is played by the Central Ohio Brass Band. You can find out more about the competition by going to www.devilishpublishing.com/dp_online_contest.html on the internet.
Tri Pianottoni can be contacted by going to their website at www.pianottoni.ch/ on the internet.
Numbers played this week include "13.7 Billion Years Earlier" by James McFadyen. 6th Movement of Suite aus dem Musical Nikki by Carl and Tobias Rutti called Martha and Edwin. 2nd Movement of an Elizabethan Songbook by Eric Ewazen called There is a Lady Sweet and Kind. 2nd Movement of the three Preludes by George Gershwin called Andante con moto e poco rubato Arranged by Basil Hubatka. Dinero, Dinero, Dinero by Benny Anderson/Bjorn Ulvaeus arranged by Marcel Saurer.
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24 Minutes and 23 Mb.
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