Explore our growing catalog of brass quintet performances.
David Biedenbender
The final movement of Sacred Geometry, inspired by Catalan architect Gaudí's work, exploring geometric forms found in nature through rich brass harmonies and rhythmic complexity.
Bruce Broughton
A one-movement quintet depicting urban London soundscapes — bustling streets, distant church bells, and the energy of a great city translated into five brass voices.
Rubén Fuentes, arr. for brass quintet
The beloved 1964 Mexican classic reimagined for brass quintet, showcasing the ensemble's Latin American roots and virtuosic arrangement skills.
David Biedenbender
The spiraling third movement of Sacred Geometry, captured live in performance — a single phrase that winds into ever-longer threads, mirroring the logarithmic spiral of a nautilus shell.
Live at the California Music Festival
Paquito D’Rivera
The opening dance of Paquito D’Rivera’s Four Pieces, spun from the fiery, interlocking cross-rhythms of the Mexican huapango.
Excerpt · Live at the California Music Festival