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Mascarade for Brassquintet. Serge Lancen. Grade 5.

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Masquerade for BrassQuintet. Serge Lancen. Grade 5.

Original

Mascarade for Brassquintet. And Band. Composed by Serge Lancen. For concert band. Solo Concerts. Various Solo and Band. Solo and Band Series. Recorded on Music for Ballet. ML.311024720. Grade 5. Score only. Duration 17 minutes, 54 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.011880100-S. This is a very special work, written as it is for brass quintet. trumpets I and II, horn, trombone, bass-tuba. and symphonic band, but also available in a version for brass quintet only, which enlarges the practical possibilities for performance enormously. Lancen has certainly exceeded himself in this brilliant work. Following its premiere during the W.A.S.B.E. Congress in Boston in 1987, the 'Boston Globe' wrote. 'Far simpler but its own way more original was the 'Maskerade for Brass Quintet and Band' by Serge Lancen. Its eight movements are unabashedly tonal, throughout a cheerful carnival of simple, sincere ideas worked out with skill and good humor'. The premiere was given by the Dutch National Youth Symphonic Band conducted by Jan Cober.

Translation

Masquerade for BrassQuintet. And Band. Composed by Serge Lancen. For concert band. Solo Concerts. Various Solo and Band. Solo and Band Series. Recorded on Music for Ballet. ML.311024720. Grade 5. Score only. Duration 17 minutes, 54 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.011880100-S. This is a very special work, written as it is for brass quintet. trumpets I and II, horn, trombone, bass-tuba. and symphonic band, but also available in a version for brass quintet only, which enlarges the practical possibilities for performance enormously. Lancen has certainly exceeded himself in this brilliant work. Following its premiere during the W.A.S.B.E. Congress in Boston in 1987, the 'Boston Globe' wrote. 'Far simpler but its own way more original was the 'Maskerade for Brass Quintet and Band' by Serge Lancen. Its eight movements are unabashedly tonal, throughout a cheerful carnival of simple, sincere ideas worked out with skill and good humor'. The premiere was given by the Dutch National Youth Symphonic Band conducted by Jan Cober.