Movement 2 & 1: Katie Kelly, Luis Carlos Pulido, Daniel Dickey, Alexander Theiss, Kevin West
glossary
brass quintet, quintette de cuivres [F], Blechbläserquintett [G], quintetto di ottoni [I], quinteto de metales [S]—A five-piece ensemble of brass instruments, typically 2 trumpets (or cornets), horn, trombone, and tuba (or bass trombone). Instrumentation varies by score, and players can use multiple instruments. May include euphonium, baritone horn, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn, etc. Explore the brass quintet | wiki
burlesque, burlesk, burleska, burletta, burla (alla), burlesca, burlando—a number of closely related words suggesting light play, comedy, jesting, mocking, satire and farce
chamber music, Kammermusik [G], musique de chambre [F], musica da camera [I], musica cameralis [L]—"Classical Music" for a small ensemble, generally 8 or fewer players with a canonical emphasis on 3-6 players. explore
fanfare—A brief theme, tune, harmonic progression or musical "gesture" typically played by a brass ensemble to announce the arrival of a personage, a call to attention at an important event, particularly as a demarcation of honor or prestige. More generally, a music introduction perhaps to a longer instrumental piece. wiki
quintet, quintette [F], quintett [G], quintetto [I]—an ensemble / work for 5 players, the typical examples being string quintet (with second viola or cello), piano quintet or woodwind quintet
sonata [I], sonate [pl], suonato—Originally, "sounded" rather than "sung" (sonar vs. cantar), i.e. instrumental music. According to historical period, sonata began to imply a formal plan of movements as well as the structure within a single movement, e.g. "sonata form" and applies to instrumental sonatas, string quartets, symphonies, etc., all examples of the sonata principle. In general usage as a specific work title (e.g. violin sonata), it designates a multi-movement piece for solo or duo instruments with one of the instruments enjoying a feature role. wiki