Odyssey.
A British atelier of brass and woodwind instruments, structured in three tiers — Debut, Premiere, Symphonique — sized for the student, the developing player, and the working pro.
British design,
three tiers.
The atelier’s structure is the brief: brass and woodwind designed by British master hands, scaled in three tiers that follow the player’s career.
Debut — the entry tier, instruments-with-case for the student. Premiere — intermediate-and-advanced outfits, often silver-plated, with a fuller specification. Symphonique — the working-pro tier, including specialist setups like the open-hole wood-body C flute with split E.
Across the catalogue: Bb tuba, Eb tuba, Bb euphonium, baritone, trombone, Bb bass clarinet, Eb baritone saxophone, C flute (open-hole and bass), and the brass family that runs from cornet up.
Odyssey · the brass voice
Three tiers —Odyssey · the atelier brief
student, developing, pro.
Across brass & woodwind
Across brass
and woodwind.
Brass — Debut Bb tuba (with case), Premiere Bb & Eb tubas (silver-plated), Premiere Bb euphonium (silver-plated), trombone, baritone, cornet, flügelhorn.
Woodwind — Premiere Bb bass clarinet, Premiere Eb baritone saxophone (high F♯ to low A), Premiere closed-hole C bass flute, Symphonique open-hole C flute (wood body, split E).
Each outfit ships with the working accessory list.



