Victor Ewald
Quintet for two trumpets, French horn, trombone and tuba No. 1 op. 5 (1890)
Francis Poulenc
Sonata for French horn, trumpet and trombone (1922, rev. 1945)
Anton Bruckner
Aequale in C minor for three trombones WAB 114 and WAB 149 (1847)
Andrea Falconieri
Passacalle (1650)
Roger Boutry
Trio for three trombones (1932)
Daniel Schnyder
Duo Concertante for trombone and tuba (2004)
Leonard Bernstein
»Dance Suite« for brass quintet and optional percussion (1990)
- Andreas Jakobs Cornet
- Simon de Klein Trumpet
- Bruno Feldkircher Trumpet
- Aaron Außenhofer-Stilz Trombone
- Jan Böhme Trombone
- Carsten Luz Trombone
- Stefan Kühndorf Tuba
- Alexander Schubert Percussion
What do the television series Miami Vice, the music channel MTV, and the famous choreographer George Balanchine have in common? The answer can be found in the last work that the great conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein composed in 1989: five homages to five artist friends, affectionate echoes of the waltz, the tango and the two-step and snide criticism of the spirit of the time merge together in the wind miniatures concluding the 2017-18 chamber music concert season – after a walk of discovery through the bright shining world of chamber music for brass instruments.