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9 - Interview with Raymond Mase: American Brass Quintet Albums of Civil War Brass Band Music
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Episode 9 is our interview with Raymond Mase, professor of trumpet at the Juilliard School and former trumpet with The American Brass Quintet. In the episode we discuss how The American Brass Quintet came to record The Yankee Brass Band: Music from Mid-Nineteenth Century America (1981), A Storm in The Land: Music of the 26th N.C. Regimental Band, CSA (2002), and Cheer, Boys, Cheer!: Music of the 26th N.C. Regimental Band, CSA Volume 2 (2006). Raymond also tells us some stories about recording these albums, and offers his opinion on a variety of topics related to brass performance and professional chamber music.
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress, and The 8th GM Regiment Band.
If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel compelled to give!
Episode Structure:
0:00 - 3:30 - Introduction, YouTube exclusive content, Addressing Gettysburg, The Digital Digest - History Tunes
3:30 - 7:57 - Interview with Raymond Mase, musical background and early musical experiences
7:57 - 10:40 - Time and experiences at The New England Conservatory, interest in a wide variety of music
10:40 - 17:39 - Auditioning for The American Brass Quintet, playing in a professional chamber music ensemble, culture within The American Brass Quintet
17:39 - 23:55 - The Yankee Brass Band album origins, where the music came from, and instruments used
23:55 - 26:10 - Other thoughts about the Civil War Music albums, historical authenticity considerations
26:10 - 31:46 - Other players on the albums, considerations for the Moravian albums, recording process
31:46 - 37:17 - Stories about Bob Sheldon
37:17 - 40:57 - Raymond's Boston Eb cornet, other instruments on the albums
40:57 - 46:10 - Origins of the Moravian albums, recording, and instruments
46:10 - 51:44 - Concluding thoughts on the albums, American Brass Quintet, Ken Burns Civil War documentary soundtrack
51:44 - 1:07:14 - Thoughts on repertoire, difference between "performing to get gigs" and performing music that aligns with your mission, and general musical culture
1:07:14 - 1:08:58 - Where you can find Raymond, his music, and his arrangements
1:08:58 - 1:10:20 - YouTube and social media announcements, show notes, and how you can get in touch with us
1:10:20 - 1:11:30 - Featured Album: A Storm in The Land, The American Brass Quintet
57 episoade
Manage episode 262985923 series 2658161
Episode 9 is our interview with Raymond Mase, professor of trumpet at the Juilliard School and former trumpet with The American Brass Quintet. In the episode we discuss how The American Brass Quintet came to record The Yankee Brass Band: Music from Mid-Nineteenth Century America (1981), A Storm in The Land: Music of the 26th N.C. Regimental Band, CSA (2002), and Cheer, Boys, Cheer!: Music of the 26th N.C. Regimental Band, CSA Volume 2 (2006). Raymond also tells us some stories about recording these albums, and offers his opinion on a variety of topics related to brass performance and professional chamber music.
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress, and The 8th GM Regiment Band.
If you like the show, the best way you can support us is by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/eabbpodcast. We appreciate any support you feel compelled to give!
Episode Structure:
0:00 - 3:30 - Introduction, YouTube exclusive content, Addressing Gettysburg, The Digital Digest - History Tunes
3:30 - 7:57 - Interview with Raymond Mase, musical background and early musical experiences
7:57 - 10:40 - Time and experiences at The New England Conservatory, interest in a wide variety of music
10:40 - 17:39 - Auditioning for The American Brass Quintet, playing in a professional chamber music ensemble, culture within The American Brass Quintet
17:39 - 23:55 - The Yankee Brass Band album origins, where the music came from, and instruments used
23:55 - 26:10 - Other thoughts about the Civil War Music albums, historical authenticity considerations
26:10 - 31:46 - Other players on the albums, considerations for the Moravian albums, recording process
31:46 - 37:17 - Stories about Bob Sheldon
37:17 - 40:57 - Raymond's Boston Eb cornet, other instruments on the albums
40:57 - 46:10 - Origins of the Moravian albums, recording, and instruments
46:10 - 51:44 - Concluding thoughts on the albums, American Brass Quintet, Ken Burns Civil War documentary soundtrack
51:44 - 1:07:14 - Thoughts on repertoire, difference between "performing to get gigs" and performing music that aligns with your mission, and general musical culture
1:07:14 - 1:08:58 - Where you can find Raymond, his music, and his arrangements
1:08:58 - 1:10:20 - YouTube and social media announcements, show notes, and how you can get in touch with us
1:10:20 - 1:11:30 - Featured Album: A Storm in The Land, The American Brass Quintet
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