It is the version edited by Robert King and published under the title “Symphony for Brass.” The late Robert King was a euphonium player and what he did was arrange the quintet into a sextet. However, there is one that by way of Public Service Announcement that we should note Horn Matters readers to be careful or at least specifically aware of. This work was published during his lifetime and most modern editions are fine to use. Victor Ewald (1860-1935) was a civil engineer but also an avid amateur brass player and composer, particularly of brass music. ![]() 1 for brass has to be among the most widely performed of all brass quintets in our repertoire and certainly is the most popular among 19th century original works for quintet.
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