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United States, New York NY, 158 Bleecker St, btwn Sullivan and Thompson
Canadian Brass: "Takes Flight" album release concert
Five tremendous brass musicians — each a virtuoso in his
own right — form the legendary Canadian Brass. Friends Chuck
Daellenbach and Gene Watts first came together in 1970 to form a brass
quintet — a chamber music setting not entirely new, but never before
having garnered the success and storied career Canadian Brass would
achieve over the next 40 years. With a vast repertoire from Baroque
masters to marches, holiday favorites to Dixieland, and jazz to
Broadway, Canadian Brass has created their own musical world by
transcribing, arranging and commissioning more than 200 works.
With a discography of over 90 albums and an extensive world-wide touring schedule, Canadian Brass is an important pioneer in bringing brass music to mass audiences everywhere. They have sold over one million albums worldwide and continue to score Billboard chart positions while playing to packed houses throughout the USA, Canada, Japan and Europe. They were the first brass ensemble from the West to perform in the People’s Republic of China (where they returned for a 5-city tour to great acclaim in the spring of 2010) as well as the first brass group to take the stage at the venerable Carnegie Hall. They have also performed in Australia, the Middle East, the Soviet Union and South America. Millions of television viewers have had Canadian Brass come into their homes with appearances on The Tonight Show, Today and Entertainment Tonight and numerous PBS specials. Frequent guests of many major symphony orchestras, they are on the cutting edge of technology offering their fans multimedia opportunities including an iPhone app. Education plays a key role in the story of the Canadian Brass; a vital part of their outreach is their role as clinicians for Conn-Selmer, as well as their support and interaction with El Sistema, the acclaimed global music education program. Since 1998, Canadian Brass has been an exclusive artist at Opening Day Entertainment Group. Canadian Brass is Chuck Daellenbach (tuba), Christopher Coletti and Brandon Ridenour (trumpets), Achilles Liarmakopoulos (trombone) and Eric Reed (horn). |