The world-renowned Boston Brass quintet will be presenting a free concert for the general public on Friday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Limestone College’s Fullerton Auditorium.
On Saturday, Oct. 10, Boston Brass will also be performing alongside Limestone’s Marching Saints as part of halftime festivities at the Saints’ homecoming football game against Catawba College at Gaffney High School’s “Reservation” stadium.
During a three-day residency with Limestone’s Department of Music, the group members will be presenting clinics to music students on performance practices, pedagogy, and the professional world of being a performer. Limestone College and the Boston Brass would like to thank Jupiter Band Instruments for their generosity and support, without which this opportunity would not have been possible.
For 29 years, Boston Brass has set out to establish a one-of-a-kind musical experience. From classical arrangements, to jazz standards, and the best of the original brass quintet repertoire, Boston Brass aims to treat audiences to a unique brand of entertainment. The philosophy of Boston Brass is to provide audiences with a wide selection of musical styles in unique arrangements, provided in a friendly and fun atmosphere.
Through over 100 performances each year, the members of Boston Brass play to audiences at concerts, educational venues and jazz festivals. In addition to solo performances, Boston Brass regularly performs with orchestras, bands, organ, jazz bands, and a variety of other ensembles. They have performed in 49 states and 30 countries and have conducted master classes around the world.
Boston Brass has been featured on The CBS Early Show, National Public Radio's Performance Today, The Great American Brass Band Festival, and has recorded several diverse albums.