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NOSPR in Chamber Mode / NOSPR brass section (concert postponed) - NOSPR

NOSPR in Chamber Mode / NOSPR brass section (concert postponed)

Seats
Tickets: 20-50 zł
Performers
Benedykt Matusik – trumpet
Stanisław Dziewior – trumpet
Piotr Nowak – trumpet
Piotr Pyda – trumpet
Antoni Adamus – trumpet
Krzysztof Tomczyk – horn
Mariusz Ziętek – horn
Paweł Cal – horn
Damian Walentek – horn
Tomasz Hajda – trombone
Michał Mazurkiewicz – trombone
Karol Gajda – trombone
Zdzisław Stolarczyk – bass trombone
Jakub Urbańczyk – tuba
Wojciech Morcinczyk – timpani
Michał Żymełka – percussion
Piotr Połaniecki – percussion
Dariusz Brauhoff – percussion
Program
Aaron Copland
Fanfare for the Common Man
Jean Sibelius
Finlandia, Op. 26 (arr. for 4 trumpets, 4 French horns, 4 trombones, tuba and percussion: Steven Verhelst)
Edward Elgar
Variation IX Nimrod from the Enigma Variations, Op. 36 (arr. for 4 trumpets, 4 French horns, 4 trombones, tuba and percussion: Steven Verhelst)
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. for brass ensemble: Elgar Howarth)

Concert postponed, new date - 2.02.2023. Tickets remain valid.

The origins of brass bands backed by a drum set can be traced back to the 19th century. Their background is not only the tradition of military bands, but also British workers’ communities’ bands, led by the Stalybridge Old Band, founded in 1809 and still active. Local miners’ and steelworks workers’ performances have been enlivening the communities’ celebrations for years. The standard membership of such an ensemble was established in the 1950s by the New York Eastman Wind Ensemble. The only piece to be performed this evening which was composed with this type of ensemble in mind is Copland’s Fanfare, inspired by vice president Henry Wallace’s, co-founder of the Progressive Party, speech. The remaining pieces are arrangements – their existence itself providing even more compelling evidence of the vitality and energy of an ensemble composed of horns, trombones, tuba, and the indispensable drums.

Duration of the concert: approx. 65 minutes

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