24 - Interview with Robb Stewart: Historical Instrument Production and Restoration

24 - Interview with Robb Stewart: Historical Instrument Production and Restoration

Author: Chris Troiano, Stephen Cannistraci October 7, 2020 Duration: 1:14:35

Episode 24 features our conversation with brass instrument repairman, restorer, and reproducer Robb Stewart. Robb is widely regarded as one of the best brass instrument repairmen and specializes in repairing and reproducing vintage instruments. In our interview, we talk about how Robb got started, what some of the biggest challenges are in this line of work, and reflect on his career thus far.

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Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress, and The 8th GM Regiment Band.

Episode Structure:

  • 2:19 - Robb's musical background

  • 4:44 - How Robb got into musical instrument repair

  • 6:22 - Where Robb's interest in historical instruments began

  • 7:12 - How Robb's career as an instrument repairman unfolded

  • 10:09 - Early days of collecting and repairing historical instruments

  • 17:23 - Philosophy on restoring historically important instruments

  • 22:00 - Fabricating parts with modern materials

  • 27:54 - Robb's personal collection of instruments

  • 30:31 - Instrument makers Richardson and Sibley

  • 33:58 - Thoughts on reasons for the scarcity of b flat 19th century instruments today

  • 38:10 - Robb's instrument reproductions

  • 49:22 - Playing with the California Gold Rush Band

  • 51:21 - Robb's favorite instrument makers

  • 58:47 - More notable instruments from Robb's collection

  • 1:01:56 - Graves reproduction mouthpiece (referencing the mouthpiece mentioned in Jeff Stockham's episode)

  • 1:03:47 - The instrument maker Thomas Payne

  • 1:05:11 - General thoughts on instrument reproduction

  • 1:10:18 - Where you can find more on Robb and his work

  • 1:12:21 - Show wrap-up

  • 1:13:38 - Featured Album: The California Gold Rush Band: Brass Mounted Army: Music of the Old Horse Cavalry


Hosted by Chris Troiano and Stephen Cannistraci, The Early American Brass Band Podcast is a deep and resonant exploration of a uniquely American musical tradition. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a living conversation about the brass bands that provided the soundtrack to the 19th century, from town squares to battlefields, and the dedicated people keeping that legacy alive today. Each episode is built around a specific theme-perhaps a legendary ensemble like Dodworth's, the evolution of the over-the-shoulder saxhorn, or the work of a forgotten composer-or features a guest who brings firsthand expertise. You might hear from a historian piecing together a band's story from old ledgers, a modern bandleader grappling with period instruments, or a musician explaining the technical challenges of the repertoire. The format is fluid and conversational, with Chris and Stephen sometimes joined by these specialists for a roundtable discussion or guiding the narrative themselves through carefully researched lectures. What you'll hear throughout this podcast are the voices of passionate researchers and performers, punctuated by the very musical recordings they're discussing, from crackly historical cylinders to crisp modern performances. The goal is to connect the dots between past and present, revealing how these community ensembles shaped social life, influenced musical development, and why their energetic sound continues to captivate musicians and audiences. Tune in for a rich, detailed, and often surprising journey into the heart of American brass band culture.
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