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Charles Daellenbach
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Charles Daellenbach is a founder and tuba player with the highly successful brass ensemble Canadian Brass. Since the quintet's inception in 1970, he has helped popularize his often-neglected instrument. Born to a musical family in Wisconsin, he received a Ph.D. from the Eastman School of Music. He began a teaching career at the University of Toronto, where he met trombonist Gene Watts, with whom he formed Canadian Brass, famous for an eclectic
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Composers
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Albinoni, Tomaso (1)
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Allegri, Gregorio (1)
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Anderson, Leroy (1)
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (8)
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Barber, Samuel (1)
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Bernstein, Leonard (1)
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Bonelli, Aurelio (1)
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Bowman, Euday L. (1)
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Brahms, Johannes (2)
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Burnett, Ernie (1)
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Byrd, William (2)
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Cable, Howard (1)
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Cannon, Hughie (1)
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Clarke, Jeremiah (2)
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Confrey, Zez (1)
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Crosley, Larry (1)
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Davis, Katherine K. (2)
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Debussy, Claude (1)
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Dedrick, Christopher (4)
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Des Préz, Josquin (1)
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Dowland, John (2)
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Dupré, Marcel (1)
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Ellington, Edward "Duke" (1)
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Fillmore, T.K. (1)
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Forsyth, Malcolm (1)
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Fux, Johann Joseph (1)
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Gabrieli, Giovanni (6)
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Gershwin, George (1)
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Gesualdo, Carlo (1)
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Gibbons, Orlando (2)
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Gilbert, Ray (1)
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Gillis, Don (2)
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Handel, George Frideric (4)
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Hartmann, Heinrich (1)
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Henderson, Luther (2)
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Holborne, Anthony (1)
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Hopkins Jr., John Henry (1)
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Jessel, Leon (1)
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Joplin, Scott (2)
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Kamen, Michael (1)
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Kirkpatrick, William James (1)
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Kompanek, Sonny (1)
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Lassus, Orlando de (1)
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Le Jeune, Claude (1)
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Lennon, John (2)
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Lloyd Webber, Andrew (1)
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Loesser, Frank (1)
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Marcello, Benedetto (1)
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Marks, Johnny (1)
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Martin, Hugh (1)
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Mason, Lowell (1)
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Matos Rodríguez, Gerardo (1)
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McCartney, Paul (1)
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Melrose, Walter (1)
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Monaco, James V. (1)
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Monteverdi, Claudio (2)
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Morley, Thomas (1)
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Morton, F.J. "Jelly Roll" (1)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (2)
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Nelson, Steve (1)
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Pachelbel, Johann (4)
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Palestrina, Giovanni (3)
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Peuerl, Paul (1)
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Pezel, Johann Christoph (2)
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Pierpont, James S. (1)
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Praetorius, Michael (2)
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Puccini, Giacomo (1)
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Purcell, Henry (2)
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Rathburn, Eldon Davis (1)
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Ridenour, Brandon (1)
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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (2)
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Rodgers, Richard (1)
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Rossini, Gioachino (1)
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Salzedo, Carlos (1)
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Satie, Erik (1)
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Scheidt, Samuel (3)
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Schmidt, William (1)
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Schubert, Franz (1)
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Schütz, Heinrich (1)
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Scott, Raymond (1)
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Simon, Paul (1)
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Smith, Chris [Composer] (1)
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Sondheim, Stephen (1)
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Stanley, John [Composer] (1)
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Strauss, Richard (1)
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Styne, Jule (1)
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Sullivan, Arthur (1)
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Suppé, Franz von (1)
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Susato, Tylman (1)
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Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1)
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Tallis, Thomas (1)
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Traditional (5)
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Tye, Christopher (1)
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Verdi, Giuseppe (1)
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1)
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Wade, John Francis (1)
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Weelkes, Thomas (1)
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Willson, Meredith (1)
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Biography |
by Robert Adelson
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| Charles Daellenbach is a founder and tuba player with the highly successful brass ensemble Canadian Brass. Since the quintet's inception in 1970, he has helped popularize his often-neglected instrument. Born to a musical family in Wisconsin, he received a Ph.D. from the Eastman School of Music. He began a teaching career at the University of Toronto, where he met trombonist Gene Watts, with whom he formed Canadian Brass, famous for an eclectic approach to brass repertoire. |
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