Epitaph for PJ by Adam Gorb Horn - Sheet Music

By Adam Gorb

Epitaph for PJ was written in 2000. It is a tribute to Philip Jones who died earlier that year. Philip, perhaps more than any other musician raised the status of the playing of brass instruments to a new and elevated level. He commissioned countless pieces for his ensemble and created a new and exciting repertoire of works that will enrich the lives of players and audiences for many generations to come. This short piece is tranquil and ecstatic in mood and was given its first performance at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester by members of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and students of the college conducted by James Gourlay. Adam Gorb

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Instrument:
Horn Trombone Trumpet Tuba
Genres:
20th Century Contemporary
Composers:
Adam Gorb
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207007100
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Adam Gorb
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.55 pounds

Brass tentet (4 trumpets, horn, 4 trombones, tuba) - Grade 4

SKU: ET.ENS132

Composed by Adam Gorb. Contemporary. Score and parts. Composed 2000. Duration 5'30''. Editions BIM #ENS132. Published by Editions BIM (ET.ENS132).

ISBN 9790207007100.

Epitaph for PJ was written in 2000. It is a tribute to Philip Jones who died earlier that year. Philip, perhaps more than any other musician raised the status of the playing of brass instruments to a new and elevated level. He commissioned countless pieces for his ensemble and created a new and exciting repertoire of works that will enrich the lives of players and audiences for many generations to come. This short piece is tranquil and ecstatic in mood and was given its first performance at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester by members of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and students of the college conducted by James Gourlay.
Adam Gorb.