Men fill nearly all of the seats in the brass section for most prominent American orchestras, as over 95 percent of trumpet, trombone and tuba players are male, according to a study by computer programmer Suby Raman. Not so for the members of the Seraph Brass Quintet. Saint Vincent will be hosting this all-female brass ensemble on Feb. 17 as part of the college’s forty-sixth annual Concert Series. Thomas Octave, assistant professor of music, has conducted the Westmoreland Choral Society and the
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