Paragon
Brass Ensemble
marvelous
finesse
virtuosic playing and decisive rhythmic accuracy
Lincoln (NE) Journal
the
Paragon Brass Ensemble was superior in quiet, subtle playing
Houston Chronicle
Since
its formation in 1983, the Paragon Brass Ensemble has delighted
audiences at home in Houston and across the country with programs
of musical virtuosity and tremendous variety. The group was formed
to appear at the Texas Renaissance Festival and made its formal
concert debut in 1985 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Since
then the ensemble has performed hundreds of concerts annually
and is especially noted for its versatility and unique repertoire.
Through
its association with Young Audiences, Inc. the Paragon Brass Ensemble
has introduced thousands of children to classical music each year
since 1985. The ensemble was nominated for the General Electric
Artist Award for excellence in arts-in-education and performed
for the national convention of Young Audiences in Kansas City.
The quintet has offered its own concert series in Houston, has
toured Texas (through the Texas Commission on the Arts Touring
Roster), the Midwest and South, and has done outreach through
its own Arts for the Elderly program.
The
Paragon Brass Ensembles Houston concerts have been recorded
for broadcast on KUHF and have been heard nationally on Performance
Today. The PBEs Salute to Sousa was broadcast on KUHF as
a one-hour special on July 4, 1991 and their one-hour Christmas
special, A New Joy Has Come!, aired on Christmas Eve Day, 1992.
The Paragon Brass celebrated the Gershwin Centennial with an all-Gershwin
gala in Galvestons Grand 1894 Opera House and in 1999 released
their first compact disc recording, Joy to the World, which was
recorded at Ascension Episcopal Church.
Paragon
Brass Ensemble Musicians