Program
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- Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
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- Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 2
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- REVUELTAS ,
- arr. Bruce ROBERTS
- Sensemayá
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- Michael BARNETT
- Four Corners
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- BOZZA
- Sonatine
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- Intermission
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- Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 5
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- Rhosymedre
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- Daniel SCHNYDER
- Brass Trio
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- Percy GRAINGER ,
- arr. Timothy HIGGINS
- Lincolnshire Posy
Artists
- Thomas Hooten, trumpet
- James Wilt, trumpet
- Christopher Still, trumpet
- Jeffrey Strong, trumpet
- David Cooper, horn
- Gregory Roosa, horn
- Elyse Lauzon , horn
- Elizabeth Linares Montero, horn
- David Rejano Cantero, trombone
- James Miller, trombone and euphonium
- Paul Radke, trombone
- John Lofton, trombone
- Mason Soria, tuba
About this Performance
Fueled by the wave of Industrial Revolution-era advancements in instrumental technology, performance standards (particularly for brass musicians) rapidly improved during the late 1800s, prompting a brass-band heyday throughout the next century. In this program, LA Phil musicians highlight the brilliance of the brass-band movement by pairing folk-inspired works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Percy Grainger with Silvestre Revueltas’ rhythmic, Afro-Cuban frenzy Sensemayá, and three iterations of Joan Tower’s spirited tribute to “women who are adventurous and take risks.”
Experience big performances on a more intimate scale when musicians from the LA Phil perform chamber music in small ensembles. Come early and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine before the performance, starting at 6:30pm.
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Complimentary Wine Reception
Event starts at 6:30PM
Join us before the concert in BP Hall for a complimentary wine reception.