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Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
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Chamber
 
The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1982 in Cambridge, England. The ensemble is made up of some of the most talented brass musicians in the country, and has gained a reputation for its exceptional performances of classical music. The founding members of the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble were all students at the University of Cambridge, and shared a passion for classical music. They decided to form an ensemble that would allow them to perform together and showcase their talents to a wider audience. The original members of the ensemble included Simon Lenton on trumpet, David Blackadder on trumpet, Richard Bayliss on horn, David Gordon-Shute on trombone, and John Challis on tuba. Over the years, the ensemble has seen some changes in its membership, but has always maintained a high standard of musicianship. One of the highlights of the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble's career was its performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1994. The ensemble was invited to perform as part of the BBC Proms, which is one of the most prestigious classical music festivals in the world. The ensemble's performance was met with critical acclaim, and helped to establish the group as one of the leading brass ensembles in the country. In addition to its performance at the BBC Proms, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble has also performed at a number of other prestigious venues and events. These include the Edinburgh Festival, the Bath International Music Festival, and the Cheltenham Festival. The ensemble has also performed on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4, and has recorded several albums of classical music. One of the things that sets the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble apart from other classical music ensembles is its commitment to performing new and innovative works. The ensemble has commissioned several new pieces of music from contemporary composers, and has premiered these works at its concerts. This has helped to keep the ensemble's performances fresh and exciting, and has earned it a reputation as a forward-thinking and innovative group. The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble has also won several awards and accolades over the years. In 1996, the ensemble won the prestigious Gramophone Award for its recording of the music of Giovanni Gabrieli. This was a significant achievement for the ensemble, as the Gramophone Award is one of the most highly-regarded awards in the classical music industry. In addition to its Gramophone Award, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble has also been nominated for several other awards, including the Classical Brit Award and the BBC Music Magazine Award. These nominations are a testament to the ensemble's exceptional musicianship and the high quality of its performances. Today, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble continues to perform regularly, both in the UK and internationally. The ensemble's current members include Simon Lenton on trumpet, David Blackadder on trumpet, Anneke Scott on horn, Adrian Hallowell on trombone, and John Challis on tuba. These musicians are all highly-respected in the classical music world, and bring a wealth of experience and talent to the ensemble. In conclusion, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of classical music.
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