Connections
The purpose of the St. Louis Low Brass Collective (STLLBC) is to provide the St. Louis Region with educational and performance opportunities, for student and amateur low brass musicians, and to present concerts and events that are of interest.
They perform concerts and masterclasses throughout the midwest.
Watch Gerry Pagano and Peter Henderson as featured on YouTube.
Gerry Pagano, Bass Trombone and Peter Henderson, Piano. Recorded at Unity Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Missouri on October 18, 2011. Presented by the St. Louis Low Brass Collective. http://stllbc.org
Audio by Andrew Schiefelbein. Video and post-production by Jeffrey Hoard.
Gerry Pagano discusses James Stephenson's Sonata Rhapsody "The Arch" for Bass Trombone & Piano. Video by Jeffrey Hoard. November, 2011.
Read Composer creates ‘Sounds of St. Louis’ for low brass, from the UMSL Daily by Ryan Heinz
AAM 110119 "Connections"
Sonata Rhapsody
"The Arch"
for bass trombone and piano (2010) by James Stevenson
Gerry Pagano and Peter Hennerich
Flourishes and Hymn
for four trombones (2010) by Robert A. Wykes
Timothy Myers, Jonathan Reycraft, Vanessa Fralick, Gerry Pagano
Chorea Solis
for brass quintet (1993) by Michael Touchi
Joshua McCluer, Michael Walk, trumpets
Roger Kaza, horn
Jonathan Reycraft, Gerry Pagano, trombones
Trompe L'oeil
for bass trombone and piano (1973) by Robert Lynn
Gerry Pagano and Peter Henderson
Three Prayers
for low brass ensemble (2010) by Kim Portnoy
James Martin, Conductor
Timothy Myers, Jonathan Reycraft, Vanessa Fralick, trombones
Gerry Pagano, bass trrombone
Tom Vincent, Shawna Kuebler, euponiums
Matt Kuebler, Daniel Peratoni, tubas
Kevin Gianino, drums
Samskara- Requiem for Terra Firma
for six trombones (1990) by Gerry Pagano
All parts played by Gerry Pagano, recorded in Hayward, California, 1990.
