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Joseph Brent

Joseph Frederick Brent (born April 6, 1976) is an American composer, mandolinist, multi-instrumentalist,[1] and teacher. He is known for his performances and arrangements of rock and indie songs, as well as his original compositions with the ensemble 9 Horses.[2][3] He teaches classical mandolin at Mannes College.[4]

For the American politician and general, see Joseph Lancaster Brent.

Joseph Brent

(1976-04-06) April 6, 1976
Queens, New York

Adhyâropa Records, Sunnyside Records, Vienna Modern Masters, orlando records

Brent attended the Berklee College of Music, and studied the mandolin under Carlo Aonzo in Savona, Italy.[5] He also received instruction from Barry Mitterhoff[6] and Adam Steffey.[7]


In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Brent is active as a sideman in several rock, jazz, bluegrass,[8] and folk ensembles, most notably with Regina Spektor,[9] Jewel, Kishi Bashi,[10] Gary Smulyan,[11] and various artists centered on the Brooklyn folk music scene.


Brent also records[12][13] and has performed with symphony orchestras such as the Seattle Symphony, San Francisco Symphony,[14] Chicago Symphony,[15] International Contemporary Ensemble,[16] nunc,[17] and the New World Symphony.[18][19]


On October 16, 2015, Brent's improvising ensemble 9 Horses, featuring violinist Sara Caswell and bassist Shawn Conley released their debut album Perfectest Herald on Sunnyside Records,[20] and in 2016 were the winners of the 21CM LAUNCH: Emerging Artists Competition.[21]


In 2022 Brent founded Adhyâropa Records along with 9 Horses bandmate Andrew Ryan. In addition to releasing Omegah and subsequent material by 9 Horses and its associated members, Adhyâropa has also released albums by Sam Sadigursky, Dallas Ugly, and others.[22]


Brent has published two books of mandolin pedagogy, Scales and Arpeggios for Mandolin and Orchestral and Chamber Excerpts for Mandolin, and his book of transcriptions of the lute music of John Dowland for two mandolins, conceived with Alon Sariel, was published in 2015 by paladino music.[23]

Customized instruments[edit]

In 2008, Brent collaborated with Nova Scotia-based luthier Brian Dean to design a grand concert mandolin he named 'Pähkinä', which is Finnish for 'nut', a reference to the walnut top of the instrument. Among the instrument's many distinctive features are the walnut/maple/spruce wood combination, a zero fret, a semi-lute construction with minimal bracing, a built-in tone guard with a sound pressure relief hole cut into the back, and ornate f-holes which reach around the sides of the instrument.[24] Dean has since built a 10-string version of this model nicknamed 'Kumí', which is currently Brent's primary acoustic instrument.[25] In 2016, Vermont-based luthier Adam Buchwald built him a 5-string, fanned fret electric mandolin.[26]

Point of Departure (2007)

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Nocturnes and Caprices by (Vienna Modern Masters) (2011)

David Loeb

solo. EP (2011)

An Englishman In New York (2013) with

Alon Sariel

Scales and Arpeggios for Mandolin. Lulu Publishing. 2007.

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Orchestral and Chamber Excerpts for Mandolin. Lulu Publishing. 2007.

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An Englishman in New York: Famous Lute Pieces Arranged for Two Mandolins. paladino media gmbh. 2015.

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Official home page

9 Horses