8 - Interview with Dennis Edelbrock: Honor to Our Soldiers and Filming the Movie Lincoln

8 - Interview with Dennis Edelbrock: Honor to Our Soldiers and Filming the Movie Lincoln

Author: Chris Troiano, Stephen Cannistraci May 20, 2020 Duration: 1:07:56

Episode 8 is our interview with Dr. Dennis Edelbrock, former trumpet with The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” and current professor of trumpet at George Mason University. This great conversation covers the Classical Brass album Honor to Our Soldiers, filming the movie Lincoln and so much more. We also discuss Dr. Edelbrock’s time with The Pershing’s Own Brass Quintet and Herald Trumpets, with a lot of history you won’t want to miss!

Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from The Library of Congress, The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” Herald Trumpets, and Honor to Our Soldiers by Classical Brass.

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Episode Structure:

  • 0:00 - 3:21 - Introduction, Addressing Gettysburg Podcast, History Tunes

  • 3:21 - 6:46 - Early musical life, college education, audition for The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own"

  • 6:46 - 9:39 - Ceremonial duties and formation of The United States Army Band Herald Trumpets

  • 9:30 - 10:19 - Musical example: Hail Columbia, performed by The United States Army Band Herald Trumpets

  • 10:19 - 14:38 - Salute to A New Beginning, by Dennis Edelbrock composition origins, Herald Trumpet with President Reagan

  • 14:38 - 15:15 - Musical example: Salute to A New Beginning, by Dennis Edelbrock

  • 15:15 - 16:44 - More Herald Trumpet stories

  • 16:44 - 19:52 - Classical Brass Honor to Our Soldiers album project origins

  • 19:52 - 29:00 - The music on the album

  • 29:00 - 37:10 - The instruments used on the album, other performances that came after the album's release

  • 37:10 - 41:48 - How Dr. Edelbrock got involved with the movie Lincoln

  • 41:48 - 51:07 - Filming the movie, attention to detail in set, instruments, and costumes

  • 51:07 - 54:37- Other qualifications to get on the band for Lincoln, and other elements of filming

  • 54:37 - 56:40 - Importance of professionalism

  • 56:40 - 57:43 - The most important aspect of filming: the food

  • 57:43 - 1:02:28 - Meeting Steven Spielberg at the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier after Saving Private Ryan and at Gettysburg, other 19th century brass band performances

  • 1:02:28 - 1:06:00 - Information about George Mason's trumpet studio and the National Trumpet Competition

  • 1:06:00 - 1:07:50 - Featured Album: Honor to Our Soldiers, Classical Brass


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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