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Iowa Brass was formerly known as the Eastern Iowa Brass Band (EIBB), changing its name to Iowa Brass on June 17, 2021. Iowa Brass is an amateur band which primarily performs brass band literature in the style and tradition of the
British brass bands British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
which date back to the early nineteenth century and continues today. Iowa Brass also covers contemporary ensemble pieces, ranging from Broadway works, swing, New Orleans jazz and even Pat Metheny. Founded in 1985, Iowa Brass is the only band of its kind in the state of Iowa. Iowa Brass plays in concert to audiences throughout the midwest.


History of the band

Iowa Brass, originally called The Eastern Iowa Brass Band, grew from a brass ensemble that was part of the City Band in Mt. Vernon, Iowa in 1985 after Don Stine, director of the city band, attended a seminar on the growing brass band movement in the United States. Regular rehearsals began soon thereafter, and the band competed in its first North American Brass Band Association (NABBA) Championship in April 1986. 2016 marked the 30th anniversary of the band. In celebration of this milestone, The band toured the upper Midwest over the summer, playing for and with other brass bands in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa. In 2018, the band entered into a new community relationship, relocating to dedicated facilities in Solon, Iowa after a 32 year run in Mt Vernon.


Directors

1985-1986 Kurt Claussen
1986-1989 Steve Wright
1989-1991 Dr. Alan Stang
1991-2001 John W. de Salme
2001-2002 Thomas L. Nelson
2003-2003 Don Stine
2003-2007 Earle Dickinson
2007-2010 Casey Thomas
2010-2011 Joshua Thompson
2011-2013 Kate Wohlman
2013 Paul Waech
2013- present Alex Beamer


The Music

British band instrumentation features horns which are conical in design. Iowa Brass conforms to the unique British band style, characteristically limiting its instrumentation to brass, including cornets, flugelhorn, tenor horns, euphoniums, baritones, trombones, and tubas, as well as percussion. The 35-member band performs from a repertoire which features original works for brass band, as well as arrangements of well known orchestral and wind band literature. In addition, featured soloists are frequently used in concert programs which also include marches, medleys, hymn tune arrangements, folk songs, American patriotic offerings, Broadway showtunes, and novelty features. The majority of the band's concert schedule takes place during the summer months for community celebrations, civic events, and countless special festivals. They have performed in a variety of settings, from ornate concert halls to outdoor parks. Local audiences can also hear the band at three annual subscription concerts presented in April, September, and December.


Recordings

Reverence (2016) A collection of hymn tunes Sweet Cornets (2009) Music featuring the Cornet Section Marching On (2004) With the Eastern Iowa Brass Band Show Business (2001) Music from stage and screen The Spirit of Christmas (2001) Selections for the holiday season Contest Music Live! (1999) Competition performances 1997-1999, recorded live Celebrate (1996) Popular selections from their summer concert series NABBA Championships (1996) Competition performances 1995-1996, recorded live Remembering World War II (video) World War II 50th anniversary commemorative concert


References

{{reflist American brass bands