The Canadian Brass, now approaching its 45th anniversary, provided a wholesome and pleasant evening of light entertainment Monday night at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. The musicians made it all look ...
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 five brass players entered through a side entrance, unnoticed at first by the audience. They had already begun to play; heads searched frantically, entranced by the smooth sounds coming from their ...
“With their unbeatable blend of virtuosity, spontaneity and humor” (The Washington Post), the Canadian Brass returns with a delightful program of original arrangements and signature takes on beloved ...
The world might have been ready for Canadian Brass when tuba player Charles Daellenbach and trombonist Eugene Watts formed the internationally popular chamber quintet 41 years ago. But, in a way, ...
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 ...
WHEN the tubist Charles Daellenbach and four compatriots formed the Canadian Brass 40 years ago, successful brass quintets were few and questions about the way forward were many. “We were five ...
“Christmas Time is Here” was the theme for about 1,600 who attended Saturday night’s Canadian Brass concert at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. The fun began with the third movement of J.S. Bach’s ...
After a career spanning more than 40 years that has seen him play venues around the world, Canadian Brass tuba player and founding member Chuck Daellenbach is looking forward to playing a homecoming ...
The Canadian Brass was a big inspiration to Bernhard Scully when he was growing up. Now, he’s a member of the world-renowned brass quintet. You can see them when the quintet performs two shows at 2 ...
When the Canadian Brass came to NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert, the group kicked off the show with a piece its members say has been central to its repertoire for more than 40 years. It's a transcription ...