



The virtuosi of Canadian Brass have made the brass quintet an
exciting vehicle for serious concert music. The quintet — having
just celebrated its 35th season — has a long history of recording
classical repertoire. They have a special affinity for Baroque
music, which requires the brilliance and musical structure that has
become the Canadian Brass’ trademark.
Their more than 60 recordings to date include works by Purcell,
Vivaldi, Gabrieli, Pachelbel, Beethoven and Wagner — all in
meticulously crafted transcriptions that are setting new musical
traditions in brass performance. They are especially drawn to the
works of J.S. Bach.
The
Canadian Brass sprang from modest and highly experimental roots in
Toronto, Ontario, in 1970. The brass quintet was not established as
a serious concert ensemble at that time, and it proved an
irresistible challenge to Gene and Chuck. Their imagination and
consummate musicianship eventually elevated the art of the brass
quintet to what it is today.
Thanks to their pioneer status, the quintet developed a unique
character and rapport with audiences that proved so successful that
it has been emulated by many other ensembles. Canadian Brass master
the gamut of concert presentations — from formal classical concerts
to music served up with lively dialogue and theatrical effects. No
matter what the style, the music is central and performed with
utmost dedication and excellence.
The "fabulous five" spend most of their time on tour, and have
performed with many major symphony orchestras in the US, Canada,
Europe and Japan. They have gained a large international following
of their solo performances that offer a large variety of musical
styles.
Having started with the very limited base of traditional works
for brass, Canadian Brass set out to create their own musical world
by transcribing, arranging and commissioning more than 200 works;
the most recent being the brilliant Quintet by Michael Kamen.
They are not only presenting works in the classical repertoire
but continue to take daring leaps into jazz, contemporary concert
music and popular songs. This has been most recently exemplified by
collaborations with young baritone Giles Tomkins on his
classical-crossover debut And So It Goes, and the Brass’
release High Society, a collection of early jazz favourites
arranged for the group by Duke Ellington’s legendary collaborator
Luther Henderson. Most of this music is published by Hal Leonard. It
is the inspiration and musical staple of students and brass
ensembles in North America and Europe.
Millions of television viewers have seen the Canadian Brass in
such shows as The Tonight Show, Today, and Entertainment Tonight.
They have appeared as guest artists on Evening at Pops with John
Williams and the Boston Pops, Beverly Sills’ Music Around the World,
and numerous PBS specials. The quintet has also created eight videos
that have gained an international audience and has just released a
DVD that captures the group in performance over three decades
entitled "Three Nights with Canadian Brass".
All members of the Canadian Brass are keenly interested in
training the next generation of players. On their travels around the
world, they often pause for master classes. The famous five are
chamber quintet-in-residence at the Music Academy of the West in
Santa Barbara, California. Additionally, they have created an
innovative brass summer course at the famous Eastman School of
Music. They have been invited by the Canadian Government to play for
visiting heads of states on numerous official occasions.
With over three decades under their belts, Canadian Brass
continues to fill concert halls and thrill audiences around the
world. And, they don't look like letting up anytime soon!
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