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This quintet was founded in Toronto,
Canada, in 1970 by
Charles Daellenbach, Stuart Laughton
and Gene Watts. The founders had
looked upon the ensemble as a challenge and over time they became an
established and acclaimed group of performers. The quintet are known for wearing
black suits and white gym shoes while performing on gold plated instruments
and being able to cross over classical and jazz styles. They are said to have
"an affinity for Baroque" and their works include pieces by
Vivaldi, Bach, Purcell and Beethoven. They have recorded over 60 albums and
hundreds of transcriptions for brass quintet that they have commissioned. The quintet spends the majority of its
time touring and has often performed with international symphony orchestras. They have made appearances on the TV
shows Today, Entertainment Tonight and The
Tonight Show. They also
guested on Evening at Pops with
John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra and numerous PBS specials. Aside from their performances they
are quintet-in-residence at the Eastman School of Music and often asked to
perform for visiting heads of states by the Canadian Government. In 2006 they also added their trumpet
"dream team" which is made up of previous member trumpeters.
Members:
Charles "Chuck" Daellenbach (tuba) (1970-present)
Eugene "Gene" Watts
(trombone) (1970-present)
Graeme
Page (French horn) (1970-1983)
Stuart Laughton
(trumpet) (1970-1971, 2003-2005, 2006-Present)
Ronald Romm
(trumpet) (1971-2000)
Frederick Mills (trumpet) (1972-1996)
Martin Hackleman
(French horn) (1983-1986)
David Ohanian
(French horn) (1986-1998)
Jens Lindemann (trumpet) (1996-2001)
Christopher Cooper (French
horn)(1998-2000)
Ryan Anthony (Trumpet)(2000-2003,
5006-Present)
Jeff Nelsen (horn) (2000-2004)
Josef Burgstaller
(trumpet)(2001-2004, 2006-Present)
Bernhard Scully (horn) (2005?-Present)
Adolphe Charles
Adam Recordings
O Holy Night
RCA 0 7863 54132 2 (CD - Christmas with the Canadian Brass)
Organist - John Grady, St. Patrick's
Cathedral Organ
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Brass
- http://www.canbrass.com/
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