The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble , founded in 1951 by trumpeter Philip Jones , was one of the first modern classical brass ensembles to be formed. The group played either as a quintet or as a ten-piece, for larger halls. It toured and recorded extensively, and numerous arrangements were commissioned, many of which were bequeathed on Jones' death to the library of the Royal Northern College of Music .
The ensemble recorded Leonard Salzedo 's signature fanfare for the Open University 's television transmissions.[ 1]
Following Philip Jones ' retirement in 1986, a number of the members of the group continued to collaborate, yet changed their name to London Brass .
James Holland
Alan Cumberland
David Corkhill
Gary Kettel
Michael Skinner
Norman Taylor
Stephen Henderson
David Johnson
Robert Howarth
1965: The Glory of Venice
1965: Brass (no. 3 in Families of Orchestra series)
1968: Voices and Brass
1968: Glad Tidings
1969: Henze: Essay on Pigs
1969: Strings and Brass
1970: Brass now and then
1970: Music for the Kings and Queens of England
1970: Just Brass
1970: Atom Heart Mother (Pink Floyd )
1970: Schutz: The Christmas Story (Motets for Double Choir)
1971: Henze: The tedious Way of the Place of Natasha Ungeheuer
1972: Christmas in Venice
1972: Robert Suter
1972: Hymns for all Season
1972: Justin Connolly (Cinquepaces)
1972: Classics for Brass
1973: Bruckner Mass in E-Minor
1974: Monteverdi: Vespers (1610)
1974: Golden Brass
1974: Gustav Holst: Choral Music
1974: The Art of Toru Takemitsu
1974: The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble plays
1974: Stravinsky
1975: PJBE in Switzerland
1975: Renaissance Brass
1975: Purcell
1976: Divertimento
1976: Carols for Choirs
1976: Fanfare
1977: Anthony Payne: Phoenix Mass
1977: Pictures at an Exhibition
1978: Baroque Brass
1978: Easy Winners
1979: Modern Brass
1979: Festive Brass
1979: Romantic Brass
1980: Bach Choir Christmas Fanfare
1980: Langlais: Mass
1980: La Battaglia
1980: Hindemith: Concert Music
1981: Focus on PJBE
1981: Tug of War – Paul McCartney
1981: Toccata and Fugue
1981: Handel
1982: Noel/Christmas Brass
1982: The Gabrielis in Venice
1982: Celebration
1982: John Paul II. the Pilgrim Pope
1983: PJBE French Collection
1983: Sousa Marches (Philip Jones Wind Ensemble)
1983: Gloria – Sacred Music of John Rutter
1983: I was glad
1984: Brass at Walhalla
1984: Musik in der Kartause Ittingen
1984: Give my Regards to Broad Street
1985: Lollipops
1985: International Marches
1985: West Side Story
1986: Gabrieli
1986: Renaissance and Baroque Music
1986: PJBE Finale
1990: Modern Times
Greensleves
British Music for Brass
Baroque Brass
Festliche Trompetenmusik
Renaissance Concert
Music of the Courts of Europe
Great Marches
French Concert
Encores
Baroque Concert
The Glory of Venice (with Kings College Chor)
PJBE Edition
Stereo Laboratory: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
Weekend Brass: Trumpet Voluntary
Greatest Hits
The 20th Century Album
PJBE Live
PJBE Live 2 (Pictures at an Exhibition)
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