The Canadian Brass is back in Houston. On Tuesday, the white-sneakered quintet will step out on to the stage of Rice University's Stude Concert Hall, presented by Houston Friends of Chamber Music. On ...
Canadian Brass is coming to Winston-Salem to share their talents with the Triad.Known as the "world’s most famous brass quintet," the group will join the Piedmont Wind Symphony for its 35th ...
Five tremendous brass musicians--each a virtuoso in his own right--form the legendary Canadian Brass. With an international reputation as one of the most popular brass ensembles today, Canadian Brass ...
The Canadian Brass are like the Toscaninis of tubas, the Beatles of brass. They are, without a doubt, the best-known brass quintet in the world, renowned for their serious classical music. They are ...
Getting to play in one of your favorite bands doesn’t happen everyday. But for musician Jeff Nelsen, this notion became a sweet reality. As a preteen in the ’80s, he attended a Canadian Brass concert ...
The Canadian Brass is back in Houston. On Tuesday, the white-sneakered quintet will step out on to the stage of Rice University's Stude Concert Hall, presented by Houston Friends of Chamber Music. On ...
DALLAS – The brass quintet, Canadian Brass, which has performed in virtually every major concert hall in the world, been seen by hundreds of millions of people on television, sold more than 2 million ...
For nearly 45 years, Charles "Chuck" Daellenbach has been lacing up his running shoes before concerts. That doesn't mean Daellenbach and his fellow members of the Canadian Brass quintet will be ...
Get into the holiday spirit with a festive concert by Canadian Brass. The brass quintet brings its cheerful performance, “Making Spirits Bright,” to Popejoy Hall on Friday, Dec 13. The group, made up ...
Charles (Chuck) Daellenbach was a founding member of the Canadian Brass. For 40 years he's been happily honking on his tuba in the quintet - playing everywhere from the Great Wall of China to Sesame ...
If you said the Canadian Brass represented the "gold standard" among brass quintets, you'd be right on the mark. Aside from performing on 24K gold-plated instruments, the group, led by its avuncular ...
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