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Brass Music for Film
Cinematic brass music — trumpet fanfares, horn calls, marching ensembles — recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Every track is fully cleared for film sync worldwide, from €29.90, with no collection-society fees and no Content ID risk.
Curated by Paul Lorenz — composer, arranger & conductor · London Symphony Orchestra · Abbey Road Studios · Vienna State Opera
500M+ streams · Gold & Double Platinum · Instant download · Lifetime worldwide license
What "Brass Music for Film" Means at Artyfile
Every track in this category — from ceremonial trumpet fanfares and military marching brass to sweeping horn arrangements and full blasmusik ensembles — was performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, in 44.1 kHz WAV. No MIDI mockups. No loops. The dynamic weight, room acoustics, and ensemble breath that brass instruments require for credible film placement simply cannot be replicated digitally. When a director, editor, or sync supervisor places a brass cue, the source recording is audible. LSO performances at Abbey Road are an industry-recognized standard for a reason.
Rights: Fully Cleared for Sync and Master Use
Artyfile manages both sync rights and master rights directly. This means:
- No additional fees to GEMA or any other collection society at the point of licensing.
- No Content ID blocks on YouTube, Vimeo, or social platforms.
- No retroactive claims after your film, trailer, documentary, or branded content goes live.
- Worldwide, lifetime coverage — a single license covers all territories and has no expiry date.
This matters specifically in film and commercial production, where a Content ID block during a festival premiere or a rights dispute after broadcast distribution can cost far more than the license itself. Sync rights are managed directly by Artyfile, so the clearance chain is short and unambiguous.
Pricing and Ownership Options
Artyfile Basic — €29.90 per track.
One payment. Lifetime worldwide synchronization and master-use license. Instant WAV download. No subscription, no annual renewal.
Artyfile Limited Edition — from €96.90.
Own 1–10% of the master as a Music NFT. As co-owner of the master recording, you earn a proportional share of streaming royalties and sync licensing fees generated by that track going forward. This option is available on selected brass and fanfare titles and is suited to music supervisors, production companies, or investors who want equity in the asset rather than just a usage license.
Both tiers cover the same core use case: placing cinematic brass music in film with full legal clearance, no hidden costs, and no platform risk.
Why Artyfile
Real Orchestras, Not AI
Recorded with real orchestras — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road — and produced to film-score standard, never AI-generated stock.
Fully Cleared
Sync & master rights managed directly by Artyfile, for life & worldwide. No extra GEMA fees, no Content ID blocks.
Beyond Licensing
With Limited Edition you own a share of the master and earn streaming & sync royalties.
Instant Download
Studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV, the moment you buy. No subscription.
Brass Music for Film: hand-picked & sync-ready












Frequently asked questions
Where can I find fully cleared brass and fanfare music for film use?
Artyfile's 'Brass Music for Film' category offers trumpet fanfares, horn arrangements, marching brass, and blasmusik ensembles recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Both sync and master rights are managed directly by Artyfile, making each track immediately usable in film, trailer, and documentary productions worldwide.
Why does it matter that the brass tracks were recorded by a real orchestra and not MIDI?
Cinematic brass — particularly fanfares, horn calls, and marching ensembles — relies on physical air pressure, ensemble timing, and room acoustics that MIDI instruments cannot authentically reproduce. For film placements where audio quality is scrutinized by directors, sound designers, and distributors, LSO recordings at Abbey Road Studios deliver the production value that holds up on large-format screens and in broadcast.
What rights do I get when I license a brass track for my film?
An Artyfile Basic license (€29.90) grants a lifetime, worldwide synchronization and master-use license for the track. Sync rights are managed directly by Artyfile, meaning no additional GEMA or collection-society fees apply, and the track will not trigger Content ID blocks or YouTube strikes. The license covers all territories with no expiry.
How much does it cost to license brass music for a film on Artyfile?
The Artyfile Basic tier is €29.90 per track — a one-time payment with no subscription and no renewal fees. For productions that want an ownership stake, the Artyfile Limited Edition starts at €96.90 and includes 1–10% co-ownership of the master as a Music NFT, with ongoing royalty participation.
Who composed and produced the brass music in this category?
The Artyfile catalog was created by Paul Lorenz, a composer and producer with 30 years of experience and over 500 million streams. The brass and fanfare recordings were made with the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, London, and are released exclusively through Artyfile.