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Chuck Daellenbach, Tuba
Chuck Daellenbach and his tuba have added music, imagination and humor to Canadian Brass ever since the group began in 1970. The warm and commanding bass sounds of his gold-plated Yamaha tuba are the bedrock of the group’s repertoire – from baroque to jazz. To audiences around the world, Chuck is also admired as a witty stage performer whose improvised banter with Gene Watts (trombone) is a concert trademark. Chuck comes from a long line of German and Swiss musicians, and during his childhoo...
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Recording Date:
Tue 28 Apr 2009
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Promenade (2:28)
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Recording Date:
Wed 3 Jun 2009
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Canzon septimi e octavi toni (2:45)
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Recording Date:
Wed 3 Jun 2009
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Canzona da sonar IV (2:14)
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Recording Date:
Wed 3 Jun 2009
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Canzon in double echo (3:41)
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Recording Date:
Wed 3 Jun 2009
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Canzona da sonar II (2:53)
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"Given that we were brass players when we started out, we had a very tall hill to climb just to get people interested in our music," says Canadian ...
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The legendary brass group has been pleasing crowds for decades with a repertoire that mixes classic and modern compositions with Dixieland, jazz an...
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Chuck Daellenbach and his fresh-faced players, each with red-striped sneakers and matching outfits, strolled into the NPR Music offices, took their...
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Chuck Daellenbach and his fresh-faced players, each with red-striped sneakers and matching outfits, strolled into the NPR Music offices, took their...
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JEFF NELSEN, horn IK-HWAN BAE, violin NAOMI KUDO, piano
“A MUST HEAR performance which, I am sure, will be received with high musical an...
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