Jubilate Brass
Jubilate Brass
Long established brass ensemble
Jubilate Brass is a versatile and exciting brass ensemble, initially established in 1990 to enhance the musical content of important services and graduation ceremonies at Canterbury Cathedral. This 8-10 piece band now performs across the country at a variety of events and is ideally suited to large venues and dramatic settings, ensuring a truly memorable day.

Jubilate Brass Quintet comprise of the soloists from the larger ceremonial ensemble, now establishing themselves as a premier ensemble in the UK and abroad. JBQ is established as resident ensemble on the Charterhouse Summer School of Music where they give recitals and master classes and their input at Milton Abbey was described as ‘gold dust and a mountaintop experience for those taking part.’ Their recital programme superbly illustrates the progressive development of the brass repertoire from Renaissance times to the present day.

Jubilate Brass has provided spectacular fanfares at the Lambeth Conference and at the Enthronement of Dr Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury. Seen and heard on BBC TV worldwide, this has led them to the battlements of ancient castles and magnificent cathedrals with particular success in Europe and the UK. They are now frequently asked to provide a range of similar experiences for Music Festivals, Choral Societies and Music Clubs and were recently featured on BBC Songs of Praise from Beaulieu Abbey and a live Easter broadcast from Canterbury Cathedral in which they gave the world premiere performance of Philip Wilby’s Psalm 150 with the Cathedral choristers.

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