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Since then, Spanish Brass has experienced a dazzling and spectacular international career. Each of their concerts, from Hong Kong to New York, Krakow to Verona, Gothenburg to Bonn, or Kiev to Lisbon confirms their special ability to delight their legion of fans and admirers, whose numbers are continually increasing.
Also memorable was their major 1999 concert tour to the United States and Latin America, which coincided with release of their CD "No Comment," a name that fits perfectly.
Philip Jones of London, England, says, "To listen to a performance of the Spanish Brass is to experience a blend of Latin temperament, brilliant technique and outstanding musicality."
Fred Mills, an ex-Canadian Brass member who lives in Athens, Ga., says, "Not only are the Spanish Brass virtuosi, I would say the musical result is sheer poetry. They have achieved a unique standing in today's music world developing their own indlvldualistlc quality. ... They have the ability, fantastic dynamic range and maintain a rhythmic intensity whether performing flamenco music or J.S. Bach."
Members are: Carlos Beneto Grau and Juanjo Serna Salvador on trumpets; Manuel Perez Ortega on horn; Indalecio Bonet Manrique on trombone; and Vicent Lopez Velasco on tuba.
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