Tamalpais Brass
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MAR
08
2020
Oakland, CA
St Paul Lutheran Church
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OCT
20
2019
Mendocino, CA
Preston Hall
I Was There
SEP
22
2018
El Cerrito, California
Hillside Community Church
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MAY
12
2018
San Francisco, CA
The Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin
I Was There
JAN
21
2018
Palo Alto, CA
Covenant Presbyterian
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DEC
16
2017
Fremont, CA
Irvington Presbyterian Church
I Was There
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About Tamalpais Brass
Tamalpais Brass sounds like the beautiful mountain in Marin that is our namesake: wondrous and enticing, elusive but calming, grounding and soaring. We are a brass quintet that pushes the limits of our abilities, and we like to bring our audiences along for the ride. Since our founding in 2011, we have kept focused on our goal of always presenting the best brass music we can find.
Performance History
Their debut concert in May 2012 featured the pioneering quintets of Malcolm Arnold and Alec Wilder, Faure's haunting "Pavane", and an inimitable arrangement of "Africa", the 1982 chart-topper by Toto.
In December 2013 Tamalpais Brass performed as a featured artist in St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series, presenting music by Morley Calvert, Viktor Ewald, and Bjork.
In February 2014, Tamalpais Brass continued their tradition of presenting eclectic compositions by premiering Kevin Boursiquot's "Urban Landscapes" as part of Classical Revolution's Monday Night Series at San Francisco's Revolution Cafe.
In March of 2014, Tamalpais was a "Switchboard Presents" featured artist at, performing Blackbird Variations by Robert Dennis at the Center for New Music in San Francisco.
Tamalpais Brass will perform next on September 22,2018 at the Hillside Community Church in El Cerrito, and has performed as part of St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series in San Francisco (2018, 2017, 2013, 2012), the Covenant Concert Series in Palo Alto (2018), and as a featured artist with the Fremont Symphony for their annual "Holiday Sparkler" (2017). Other notable performances include collaboration with composer Todd Almond in presenting "The Idea of Order" with Berkeley Rep's Groundfloor summer series (2017) as well as participating in the Stockholm Chamber Brass Academy in Leksand, Sweden (2018 & 2017).
Tamalpais Brass is:
Graham Taylor & Richard Roper, trumpets
Alison Sawyer, french horn
Andy Strain, tenor trombone
Brendan Lai-Tong, bass trombone
Performance History
Their debut concert in May 2012 featured the pioneering quintets of Malcolm Arnold and Alec Wilder, Faure's haunting "Pavane", and an inimitable arrangement of "Africa", the 1982 chart-topper by Toto.
In December 2013 Tamalpais Brass performed as a featured artist in St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series, presenting music by Morley Calvert, Viktor Ewald, and Bjork.
In February 2014, Tamalpais Brass continued their tradition of presenting eclectic compositions by premiering Kevin Boursiquot's "Urban Landscapes" as part of Classical Revolution's Monday Night Series at San Francisco's Revolution Cafe.
In March of 2014, Tamalpais was a "Switchboard Presents" featured artist at, performing Blackbird Variations by Robert Dennis at the Center for New Music in San Francisco.
Tamalpais Brass will perform next on September 22,2018 at the Hillside Community Church in El Cerrito, and has performed as part of St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series in San Francisco (2018, 2017, 2013, 2012), the Covenant Concert Series in Palo Alto (2018), and as a featured artist with the Fremont Symphony for their annual "Holiday Sparkler" (2017). Other notable performances include collaboration with composer Todd Almond in presenting "The Idea of Order" with Berkeley Rep's Groundfloor summer series (2017) as well as participating in the Stockholm Chamber Brass Academy in Leksand, Sweden (2018 & 2017).
Tamalpais Brass is:
Graham Taylor & Richard Roper, trumpets
Alison Sawyer, french horn
Andy Strain, tenor trombone
Brendan Lai-Tong, bass trombone
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Genres:
New Music, Classical
Band Members:
Andy Strain, Alison Sawyer, Richard Roper, Graham Tayor, Jonathan Seiberlich
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
08
2020
Oakland, CA
St Paul Lutheran Church
I Was There
OCT
20
2019
Mendocino, CA
Preston Hall
I Was There
SEP
22
2018
El Cerrito, California
Hillside Community Church
I Was There
MAY
12
2018
San Francisco, CA
The Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin
I Was There
JAN
21
2018
Palo Alto, CA
Covenant Presbyterian
I Was There
DEC
16
2017
Fremont, CA
Irvington Presbyterian Church
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Tamalpais Brass
Tamalpais Brass sounds like the beautiful mountain in Marin that is our namesake: wondrous and enticing, elusive but calming, grounding and soaring. We are a brass quintet that pushes the limits of our abilities, and we like to bring our audiences along for the ride. Since our founding in 2011, we have kept focused on our goal of always presenting the best brass music we can find.
Performance History
Their debut concert in May 2012 featured the pioneering quintets of Malcolm Arnold and Alec Wilder, Faure's haunting "Pavane", and an inimitable arrangement of "Africa", the 1982 chart-topper by Toto.
In December 2013 Tamalpais Brass performed as a featured artist in St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series, presenting music by Morley Calvert, Viktor Ewald, and Bjork.
In February 2014, Tamalpais Brass continued their tradition of presenting eclectic compositions by premiering Kevin Boursiquot's "Urban Landscapes" as part of Classical Revolution's Monday Night Series at San Francisco's Revolution Cafe.
In March of 2014, Tamalpais was a "Switchboard Presents" featured artist at, performing Blackbird Variations by Robert Dennis at the Center for New Music in San Francisco.
Tamalpais Brass will perform next on September 22,2018 at the Hillside Community Church in El Cerrito, and has performed as part of St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series in San Francisco (2018, 2017, 2013, 2012), the Covenant Concert Series in Palo Alto (2018), and as a featured artist with the Fremont Symphony for their annual "Holiday Sparkler" (2017). Other notable performances include collaboration with composer Todd Almond in presenting "The Idea of Order" with Berkeley Rep's Groundfloor summer series (2017) as well as participating in the Stockholm Chamber Brass Academy in Leksand, Sweden (2018 & 2017).
Tamalpais Brass is:
Graham Taylor & Richard Roper, trumpets
Alison Sawyer, french horn
Andy Strain, tenor trombone
Brendan Lai-Tong, bass trombone
Performance History
Their debut concert in May 2012 featured the pioneering quintets of Malcolm Arnold and Alec Wilder, Faure's haunting "Pavane", and an inimitable arrangement of "Africa", the 1982 chart-topper by Toto.
In December 2013 Tamalpais Brass performed as a featured artist in St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series, presenting music by Morley Calvert, Viktor Ewald, and Bjork.
In February 2014, Tamalpais Brass continued their tradition of presenting eclectic compositions by premiering Kevin Boursiquot's "Urban Landscapes" as part of Classical Revolution's Monday Night Series at San Francisco's Revolution Cafe.
In March of 2014, Tamalpais was a "Switchboard Presents" featured artist at, performing Blackbird Variations by Robert Dennis at the Center for New Music in San Francisco.
Tamalpais Brass will perform next on September 22,2018 at the Hillside Community Church in El Cerrito, and has performed as part of St. Mary's Candlelight Concert Series in San Francisco (2018, 2017, 2013, 2012), the Covenant Concert Series in Palo Alto (2018), and as a featured artist with the Fremont Symphony for their annual "Holiday Sparkler" (2017). Other notable performances include collaboration with composer Todd Almond in presenting "The Idea of Order" with Berkeley Rep's Groundfloor summer series (2017) as well as participating in the Stockholm Chamber Brass Academy in Leksand, Sweden (2018 & 2017).
Tamalpais Brass is:
Graham Taylor & Richard Roper, trumpets
Alison Sawyer, french horn
Andy Strain, tenor trombone
Brendan Lai-Tong, bass trombone
Show More
Genres:
New Music, Classical
Band Members:
Andy Strain, Alison Sawyer, Richard Roper, Graham Tayor, Jonathan Seiberlich
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