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De Philip Jones Brass Ensemble war e Blechbléiser-Orchester, deen 1951 vum Philip Jones an England gegrënnt gouf a groussen Afloss op d'Blechbléisermusek hat. En huet de Grondstack fir d'Entwécklung vun änlech verséierten Ensemble wéi de Canadian Brass, Empire Brass, German Brass, Swiss Brass Consort a vill anerer geluecht. E gouf 1986 opgeléist.

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  • Elgar Howarth
  • John Iveson
  • Philip Jones
  • Elgar Howarth
  • John Wilbraham
  • Michael Laird
  • Howard Snell
  • Norman Archibald
  • Lawrence Evans
  • Graham Whiting
  • Peter Reeve
  • John Wallace
  • James Watson
  • Maurice Murphy
  • Stanley Woods
  • William Houghton
  • Paul Archibald
  • Harry Dilley
  • Joseph Atkins
  • Nigel Gomm
  • John Miller
  • Rod Franks
  • Ifor James
  • Anthony Randall
  • John Pigneguy
  • James Buck
  • Julian Baker
  • Anthony Chidell
  • Christian Rutherford
  • Frank Ryecroft
  • Patrick Steevens
  • Frank Lloyd
  • James Handy
  • Raymond Premru
  • Raymond Brown
  • Roger Brenner
  • John Iveson
  • Harold Nash
  • David Purser
  • Eric Crees
  • Dennis Wick
  • Peter Gane
  • Peter Harvey
  • David Moore
  • Derek James
  • Colin Sheen
  • Stephan Saunders
  • David Stewart
  • Roger Harvey
  • Christopher Mowat
  • Christoph Steele-Perkins
  • John Fletcher
  • John Jenkins
  • James Gourlay
  • James Anderson
  • James Holland
  • Alan Cumberland
  • David Corkhill
  • Carry Kettel
  • Michael Skinner
  • Norman Taylor
  • Stephen Henderson
  • David Johnson
  • Robert Howarth
  • 1965: The Glory of Venice
  • 1965: Brass (no. 3 in Families of Orchestra series)
  • 1968: Voices and Brass
  • 1968: Glad Tidings
  • 1969: Henze: Essay on Pigs
  • 1969: Strings and Brass
  • 1970: Brass now and then
  • 1970: Music for the Kings and Queens of England
  • 1970: Just Brass
  • 1970: Schutz: The Christmas Story (Motets for Double Choir)
  • 1971: Henze: The tedious Way of the Place of Natasha Ungeheuer
  • 1972: Christmas in Venice
  • 1972: Robert Suter
  • 1972: Hymns for all Season
  • 1972: Justin Connolly
  • 1972: Classics for Brass
  • 1973: Bruckner Mass in E-Minor
  • 1974: Monteverdi: Vespers (1610)
  • 1974: Golden Brass
  • 1974: Gustav Holst: Choral Music
  • 1974: The Art of Toru Takemitsu
  • 1974: The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble plays
  • 1974: Stravinsky
  • 1975: PJBE in Switzerland
  • 1975: Renaissance Brass
  • 1975: Purcell
  • 1976: Divertimento
  • 1976: Carols for Choirs
  • 1976: Fanfare
  • 1977: Anthony Payne: Phoenix Mass
  • 1977: Pictures at an Exhibition
  • 1978: Barouque Brass
  • 1978: Easy Winners
  • 1979: Modern Brass
  • 1979: Festive Brass
  • 1979: Romantic Brass
  • 1980: Bach Choir Family Carols
  • 1980: Langlais: Mass
  • 1980: La Battaglia
  • 1980: Hindemith: Concert Music
  • 1981: Focus on PJBE
  • 1981: Tug of War – Paul McCartney
  • 1981: Toccata and Fugue
  • 1981: Handel
  • 1982: Noel
  • 1982: The Gabrielis in Venice
  • 1982: Celebration
  • 1982: John Paul II. the Pilgrim Pope
  • 1983: PJBE French Collection
  • 1983: Sousa Marches (Philip Jones Wind Ensemble)
  • 1983: Gloria – Sacred Music of John Rutter
  • 1983: I was glad
  • 1984: Brass at Walhalla
  • 1984: Musik in der Kartause Ittingen
  • 1984: Give my Regards to Broad Street
  • 1985: Lollipops
  • 1985: International Marches
  • 1985: West Side Story
  • 1986: Gabrieli
  • 1986: Renaissance and Baroque Music
  • 1986: PJBE Finale
  • Greensleves
  • British Music for Brass
  • Baroque Brass
  • Festliche Trompetenmusik
  • Renaissance Concert
  • Music of the Courts of Europe
  • Great Marches
  • French Concert
  • Encores
  • Baroque Concert
  • The Glory of Venice (with Kings College Chor)
  • PJBE Edition
  • Stereo Laboratory: Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
  • Weekend Brass: Trumpet Voluntary
  • Greatest Hits
  • The 20th Century Album
  • PJBE Live
  • PJBE Live 2 (Pictures at an Exhibition)
  • McDonald, Donna: The Odyssey of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble ISBN 2880390060