I actually just recorded a brass quintet doing this recently and their album is coming out in the very near future. The album is called: Quintessential Brass Repertoire and it includes this fanfare (with timpani) as well as an arrangement of Brandenburg 2, the posthorn solo from Mahler 3 and several other "classics" arranged for brass quintet (some with timpani, most without).

We haven't worked out the distribution channels yet, but the CD will be available from either the arranger's website (www.trumpettunes.com) or mine as well. The purpose of this disc is more to showcase the arrangements than the performance. For what it's worth, the album was recorded in high-resolution DSD and only bounced down to PCM at the final premastering phase. (Of course, if anyone wants to "geek-out" about the gear used, etc., you may feel free to contact me off-list as well.)

Sorry if it sounds like blatant advertising....they are good brass quintet arrangements though and the arranger (with whom I have no financial ties) sells his arrangements at a very affordable rate. I don't make any money if he sells the arrangements...I swear!

Cheers-
Jeremy

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Has anyone ever noticed how the beginning of the Rocky fanfare is the same as the 
anonymous fanfare on that old Nonesuch LP "The Art of the Baroque Trumpet"?












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