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The Eastman Wind Ensemble was founded by conductor Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952. The ensemble is often credited with helping redefine the performance of wind band music. At the time, concert bands used all of their players for every piece, regardless of the piece's original orchestration. If there was not a part for a specific instrument on a piece — for example, a contrabass clarinet or a string bass— the conductor or publisher would have an arranger add one or simply have that instrument double another instrument— the string bass could play the tuba part, for instance. Also, bigger was better, and even though there would normally be three clarinet parts, many university concert bands would have 20 or 30 clarinets, or more.

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  • Das Eastman Wind Ensemble ist ein sinfonisches Blasorchester in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. (de)
  • The Eastman Wind Ensemble was founded by conductor Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952. The ensemble is often credited with helping redefine the performance of wind band music. At the time, concert bands used all of their players for every piece, regardless of the piece's original orchestration. If there was not a part for a specific instrument on a piece — for example, a contrabass clarinet or a string bass— the conductor or publisher would have an arranger add one or simply have that instrument double another instrument— the string bass could play the tuba part, for instance. Also, bigger was better, and even though there would normally be three clarinet parts, many university concert bands would have 20 or 30 clarinets, or more. Fennell redefined the wind band by having one player on each part, using only the instrumentation for each piece specified by the composer. Fennell coined the term "wind ensemble" to refer to this specific kind of wind band. The repertoire of the group included standard concert band pieces, but also chamber music for winds, and the instrumentation varied as required. In contrast to typical concert band practice, the Eastman Wind Ensemble kept its focus on original wind music rather than orchestral transcriptions. The Eastman Wind Ensemble has premiered over 150 works, including works by composers Bernard Rands and Joseph Schwantner. A series of commercial recordings on the Mercury label spread the influence of Fennell's wind ensemble concept far beyond the geographic reach of the group's concerts, and helped form a new generation of wind band educators and musicians far beyond Rochester. In 1987, the Eastman Wind Ensemble was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra) for its 1986 album Carnaval, a collaboration with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. (en)
  • Het Eastman Wind Ensemble is een Amerikaans harmonieorkest. Het werd opgericht in 1952 door Frederick Fennell aan de Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. (nl)
  • イーストマン・ウインド・アンサンブル(Eastman Wind Ensemble)は、アメリカの吹奏楽団。 (ja)
  • 伊士曼管樂合奏團(英文:Eastman Wind Ensemble)是著名的美國管樂團,它於1952年由芬奈爾(Frederick Fennell)在伊士曼音樂学院(Eastman School of Music)所創立。它在管樂團普及化獲得了很大的貢獻。 (zh)
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  • Das Eastman Wind Ensemble ist ein sinfonisches Blasorchester in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. (de)
  • Het Eastman Wind Ensemble is een Amerikaans harmonieorkest. Het werd opgericht in 1952 door Frederick Fennell aan de Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. (nl)
  • イーストマン・ウインド・アンサンブル(Eastman Wind Ensemble)は、アメリカの吹奏楽団。 (ja)
  • 伊士曼管樂合奏團(英文:Eastman Wind Ensemble)是著名的美國管樂團,它於1952年由芬奈爾(Frederick Fennell)在伊士曼音樂学院(Eastman School of Music)所創立。它在管樂團普及化獲得了很大的貢獻。 (zh)
  • The Eastman Wind Ensemble was founded by conductor Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952. The ensemble is often credited with helping redefine the performance of wind band music. At the time, concert bands used all of their players for every piece, regardless of the piece's original orchestration. If there was not a part for a specific instrument on a piece — for example, a contrabass clarinet or a string bass— the conductor or publisher would have an arranger add one or simply have that instrument double another instrument— the string bass could play the tuba part, for instance. Also, bigger was better, and even though there would normally be three clarinet parts, many university concert bands would have 20 or 30 clarinets, or more. (en)
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  • Eastman Wind Ensemble (de)
  • Eastman Wind Ensemble (en)
  • イーストマン・ウインド・アンサンブル (ja)
  • Eastman Wind Ensemble (nl)
  • 伊士曼管樂合奏團 (zh)
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