Albion Brass Consort

John MacDomnic and Peter Rudeforth - Trumpets

Christine Norsworthy - Horn
David Whitehouse - Trombone
Marc Easener - Tuba
The Albion Brass Consort was formed in 1987 as a collaboration of some of the finest players from the main London music colleges. Since then, they have become recognised as one of Britain’s most talented and versatile brass ensembles. Their repertoire is exciting and individual, covering five centuries from the Renaissance to improvised jazz and newly commissioned works.
The ensemble made its name in the Royal Overseas League and John Tunnell Trust competitions and participated in the prestigious Park Lane Group recital series at the Purcell Room on London’s South Bank.  As well as undertaking a busy schedule of concert recitals and school workshops, they have performed live on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM and can be heard regularly on TV playing the theme music for "Skinner and Baddiel Unplanned."
The members of the Albion Brass Consort have become some of Britain’s busiest and most in-demand musicians. When not performing with the ABC they can often be seen working with The Philharmonia, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Glyndebourne Touring Opera, Charleston Chasers, Piccadilly Dance Orchestra, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band and West End Musicals. Apart from the UK, their schedules take them to Europe, Asia, the Americas and Australasia.
Coupled with their showmanship and sense of fun, the Albion Brass Consort presents unique and entertaining concerts which prove very popular among promoters and audiences alike.

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The Albion Brass Consort uses mutes by Don Maslet