So what about the music then?
- Read sample Programme notes about the music
- Learn about the composers
- Listen to sound samples
- View images associated with the music
- Follow interesting links associated with the music
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- Find out where you can buy our favourite recordings of this music
- Buy sheet music of Surrey Brass arrangements from our Webstore
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Selections from the Repertoire
As you can see Surrey Brass has quite a varied repertoire. We select our music carefully to make our concerts varied, interesting and entertaining all the way through. Some of the music we play are famous pieces arranged specially for brass. So you think that's easy? Well, you try playing fast twiddly music written for a 'cello on a trombone then! Click on the links to get all sorts of handy information!
- Pictures at an Exhibition - Mussorgsky
- The Four Seasons - Vivaldi (future)
- Mambo No. 5 - Ricky Martin
- "Spitfire" Prelude and Fugue - William Walton
- The Cats Suite - Chris Hazell
- Renaissance Suite - Tilman Susato
- Christmas Carols (with Choir ) - Traditional
- "Spanish Flea" made famous by by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Quintet Arrangement Available!
- Herb Alpert "Taste of Honey" Quintet Arrangement Available!
- Herb Alpert "Up Cherry Street" Quintet Arrangement Available!
- Herb Alpert "Tijuana Medley" Quintet Arrangement Available!
- Music from New Orleans - the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- Tico Tico - Zequinha Abreu
- Brandenburg Concerto No.3 - Johann Sebastian Bach
- Fanfare for the Common Man - Aaron Copland
- Ceremonial Fanfare - Aaron Copland
- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - Tchaikovsky
- Ragtime Music - Scott Joplin
- Divertimento - Ray Premru
- Quintet - Victor Ewald
- Symphony for Brass and Percussion - Gunther Schuller
- Don't Change Horses in the Middle of the Stream - Tower of Power
- Royal Fanfares - Arthur Bliss
- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - Tchaikovsky - arranged for 4 trombones and tuba....
- Antiphonal Music - Gabrieli
- "Can't Buy Me Love" - The Beatles (and lots more pop tunes too!)
- Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury - Benjamin Britten
- George Lloyd - Symphony No. 10 "November Journeys" (*future)
- Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - George Frederick Handel
- Gloria (with Choir ) - John Rutter
- A Londoner in New York - Jim Parker
And what do you think about this? "Gur Nalon Ishk Mitha" from the Bollywood Brass Band. Fantastic!