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Artisans
in Brass is an ensemble of Christian professionals
who desire to use their talents to exalt Jesus Christ through
the performance of the finest brass literature. Members are
located across the United States and gather periodically
to rehearse, perform, present masterclasses, and record.
The quintet’s history dates to 2001 when George Dougherty
first contacted Rick Nichols about assembling a group of
like-minded brass players to explore and create sacred and
classic repertoire. Phil Golson was the next to join the
team, with Mike Jarrett and Mark Cochran rounding out the
original group. Along the way, Robert Nagel, Jeremy Kolwinska,
Don Zegel, Fred Powell and Dave Brown have also contributed
their talents.
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Since
their first gathering in the summer of 2002, AiB has performed
sacred concerts for churches in the Southeast and Midwest,
collaborated in concert with Deo
Cantamus of Minnesota, and presented traditional
recital programs for colleges. The ensemble's repertoire features
a combination of sacred and classic music that spans more than
five centuries. Group members have delighted in creating arrangements
of hymns and transcriptions of popular classics, fitting these
beloved songs with new harmonies, meters, form and material
that sparkle in settings for brass. Plans are underway for
more concerts and recitals in the US, a missions trip to Europe,
and additional recording projects.
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