Western Brass Quintet

photo of five musicians standing in front of tapestry

Scott Thornburg, Trumpet
Robert White, Trumpet
Lin Baird, Horn
, Trombone
David Mercedes, Tuba

Founded in 1966, the Western Brass Quintet is one of the oldest and most distinguished brass chamber music ensembles still active in the United States today. The ensemble has performed around the world including concert tours in Russia, Thailand, China, Sweden, Germany, as well as concerts in prestigious American venues such as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. The Quintet is a resident faculty ensemble in the School of Music at 麻豆传媒.

Following their concerts at Carnegie Hall, the New York Times review raved that 鈥淭he Western Brass Quintet gave unremitting evidence of their individual talents and ensemble training; chords were precisely weighted and registered, instrumental blends were sensitively arranged, and there was rarely a tentatively attacked or released note.鈥 The New York Concert Review describes them as 鈥渆xhibiting a remarkable flair for the Renaissance style, 鈥ith remarkable facility and technique.鈥 Following their performance at the 2005 International Trumpet Guild Conference in Bangkok, the published review asserted that 鈥渢he Western Brass Quintet is not just another 鈥渁cademic鈥 brass chamber ensemble; their performance was equal to that of any 鈥減rofessional鈥 brass quintet. This is a superb group鈥︹

Committed to promoting the composition of significant works for the brass quintet, the ensemble has premiered numerous works including Tightrope by the Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellowship award-winner George Lewis, and Landscapes by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Karel Husa (see full list of commissions below). Additionally, an interest in performance practices for the music of the Renaissance and Baroque has inspired several significant arrangements of music from these periods by Western Brass Quintet members. Four full-length compact discs have been recorded by WBQ on Summit Records. WBQ recorded Shadowcatcher for Brass Quintet and Band by Eric Ewazen and Concerto for Brass Quintet and Band by Anthony Plog with the WMU University Symphonic Band on the Klavier label in 2014.

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Music Sample

"Songs and Dances" (MP3)
Arranged by Bob Whaley

Primary Contact

Lin Baird