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Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble is credited on 523 releases across 96 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1968–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
523
Pressings credited
96
Albums
7
Decades active
108
In collections
Biography
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, founded in 1951 by trumpeter Philip Jones, was one of the first modern classical brass ensembles to be formed. The group played either as a quintet or as a ten-piece, for larger halls. It toured and recorded extensively, and numerous arrangements were commissioned, many of which were bequeathed on Jones' death to the library of the Royal Northern College of Music. The ensemble recorded Leonard Salzedo's signature fanfare for the Open University's television transmissions. Following Philip Jones' retirement in 1986, a number of the members of the group continued to collaborate, yet changed their name to London Brass.
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Credited work
523 releases · 96 albums · active 1968–2025
- Other credits · 623
- Performance · 28
Studios: Kingsway Hall · Church Of St. Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead · St. John's, Smith Square · Chapel Of King's College, Cambridge
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Bach Choir
- Choir Of King's College, Cambridge
- Paul McCartney
- Toru Takemitsu
- Pink Floyd
- Philip Jones Ensemble
- Stravinsky
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