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Britain's oldest brass group, co-founded in 1963 by trombonists David Biddulph, Peter Harvey, Richard Hill and John Simcock. Between 1975 and 1984, stewardship of the ensemble passed to Christopher Larkin and Crispian Steele-Perkins. William Houghton succeeded Crispian as leader in 1984. The abbreviated name of "The Gabrieli Brass" was used for some popular/easy listening releases in the 1960s and early 1970s. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Trumpet Voluntary (The Prince of Denmark's March)
242Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - La Mourisque
203Te Deum: Prelude
154Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - Ronde et Salterelle
155Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - Ronde
136Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - Ronde Mon Amy
137Te Deum, Prelude
138Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - Pavane La Nataille
129The Fastest Charleston in the World
1210Susato: Susato Suite - Arr. C. Steele-Perkins - Bergerette
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