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  2. Canadian Brass - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Brass is a Canadian brass quintet formed in 1970 in Toronto, ... The Canadian Brass Plays Great Baroque Music (RCA, 1980) A Touch of Brass (CBC, 1980)

  3. Charles Daellenbach - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Charles Daellenbach C.M. (/ ˈ d ɛ l ə n b ɑː k / DEL-ən-bahk; [1] born July 12, 1945) is an American and Canadian [2] tubist.He is best known as one of the founding members of the Canadian Brass, in which he remains the quintet's tuba player, publisher, business administrator and professional relationships manager.

  4. Fred Mills (musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Mills (March 15, 1935 – September 7, 2009) was a Canadian trumpeter and educator best known for his work with the Canadian Brass quintet from 1972 to 1996. He also served as a professor for the University of Georgia from 1996 until 2009.

  5. Gene Watts - Wikipedia

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    He was hand-picked by conductor Seiji Ozawa as principal trombonist for the Toronto Symphony, where he met Charles Daellenbach, and persuaded him to start the Canadian Brass in 1970. In 2010, he retired from touring, and is now listed as an "Emeritus" member of the Canadian Brass. [3] He currently resides in Toronto.

  6. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Music Week; Quebec City Summer Festival; ... Canadian Brass (1970–) Canadian Chamber Choir (1999–) Canadian Children's Opera Company (1968–)

  7. Ronald Romm - Wikipedia

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    He continued his studies at Juilliard where he earned two music degrees and was taught by William Vacchiano. [2] In 1971 Romm joined the then recently formed Canadian Brass, which he was a member of until he retired in June 2000. During his time, he performed in over 4,500 concerts and 60 recordings. [3]

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  9. Joe Burgstaller - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 he joined Canadian Brass and was a member until 2004 and again from 2006 to 2009. [4] Three Canadian Brass albums featuring Burgstaller became top 10 Billboard hits. [5] He is a founding member of the New York Brass Arts Trio along with David Jolley and Haim Avitsur. [5] He is currently the associate professor of Trumpet at Arizona ...