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Maybe the Charleston Chamber Music Society told the Heritage Brass Quintet that it had been a number of years (at least seven by my count) since it had featured a brass group. Maybe the musicians were told that most of the audience did not know the repertoire and it needed a refresher course.
So it was a special event Saturday night when the Heritage Brass Quintet came to town for to open the Society's 67th season. The program was lengthy, nearly two hours with intermission, and seemed to include about every one of the really standard pieces for brass quintet.See the full content of this document
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Review: ; Brass Finally Gets Another Program
So here was Viktor Ewald's Quintet No. 1, which the Heritage played with trumpeters Eric Svoboda and Allan Couch playin...
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