The Meridian Arts Ensemble is an American chamber music ensemble based in New York City, specializing in the performance of new works for brass and percussion.
The Meridian Arts Ensemble was founded in 1987. The original members of the group wanted an opportunity to play challenging works, to experience control of their ensemble, and to find creative outlets for their musicianship. Meridian received its early education in the American Brass Quintet's brass class at the Juilliard School, and then launched its professional career. The ensemble performs regularly as part of the Festival of New Trumpet Music, which is held annually in New York City.
In the late 1980s, the group won a string of four competitions: Artists International, Chamber Music Chicago, New York Brass Conference, and finally, in 1990, Concert Artists Guild. The prize for the latter was extremely important to the ensemble - not just the cachet of winning, and not just the prize money, but management by Concert Artists Guild's booking department, a commission from a composer of the ensemble's choice (Stephen Barber's work Semahane, for brass quintet, percussion, and piano), and a recording for Channel Classics Records. In 1990, Meridian traveled to the Netherlands to record its first compact disc, part of Channel's Winning Artists Series. That CD contained works by Alvin Etler, Taxin, Alexander Arutiunian, Jan Bach, and Paul Hindemith, and was released in 1991.
Hatred in your eyes is beauty in mine, you'll never see
it even if I try... I'll try. Oppression and pride is
felt from you and it fits you like a glove. Made to tell
this world, who we can and cannot love. Obligated to feel
repulsed from the books that surround you, brainwashed to
push on us your false image of sin and true. Have you
ever thought about living your life completely free and
real. Only to be spat and cursed upon for the things that
you feel. Before you speak think of the harm you have
behind your words. Idiots just speak with no regard for
the people that they hurt. And we throw your hate back to