Brass Matters with John Wallace
Brass Matters with John Wallace
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Join host and legendary musician John Wallace as he deep-dives into unexpected musical treasures in the company of other brilliant performers, composers and creators.
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Explores themes of musical history, collaboration, and creativity with specific episodes touching on topics like longstanding rivalries in music, the process of composing new works, and interviews featuring world premiere recordings of lesser-known pieces, such as trumpet duets by Robin Holloway.

Join host and legendary musician John Wallace as he deep-dives into unexpected musical treasures in the company of other brilliant performers, composers and creators.
In this inspirational conversation, recorded in July 2025, John Wallace is joined by Tony George to discuss the prolific Derek Bourgeois, their recording of his Concerto for Brass Quintet and Brass Band and why his fantastic music is not better known. Listen along to the recording with John and Tony while you follow the score. Also not to be missed are their memories of The Wallace Collection's adventures in Ukraine and the night train to Kiev!
The Concerto for Quintet and Brass Band features on the 'As above, So Below' album available at:
https://thewallacecollectionshop.world/product/as-above-so-below-album-audio-download/
Watch this episode on the Wallace Collection Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/cypWjGuY0Ew

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