Canadian Brass

Canadian Brass

Canadian Brass Tickets — A Touch of Brass


Together since the early 70s, The Canadian Brass' recorded output is prolific and extraordinary. Seamlessly blending classical music styles with jazz, and even Renaissance music, the band is one of the most original today. Their newest release, Wedding Essentials, is exactly what it promises, and no ceremony should be without these renditions of classic tunes. The Brass' live shows are always classy affairs, so don't miss out.

About Canadian Brass

Canadian Brass Tickets – Check Them Out!

The brass quintet recently celebrated its 35th season and what better way to join in on the celebration than by getting your own Canadian Brass tickets! The brass company has a long history of performing classical music, beginning with its root in Toronto in 1970 to more than 60 recordings with works that include Purcell, Vivaldi, Gabrieli, Pachelbel, Beethoven and Wagner. Check them out when they perform at the Palace Theatre – The Playhouse Square Center in Ohio this year!

Canadian Brass Orchestra Tickets – Classical Brass Quintet

With humble backgrounds, the brass quintet quickly became a classic concert ensemble that was constantly touring the US, Canada, Europe and Japan. Gaining a large international audience not long after they began performing in Ontario, they modified some famous pieces to work with what they had, earning them constant critical and commercial praise for their unique sound and style. Combining classical work with jazz, contemporary and popular songs, they always perform enthusiastically.

Canadian Brass Tickets – Fun Times With Brass

Canadian Brass has been together for over thirty years, so it comes as no surprise that the groups sound has developed with the years. Currently on tuba is Chuck Baellenbach, one of the founding members, as well as Gene Watts on trombone, the original creator of Canadian Brass. Along with several other trumpeters that have interchanged over the years, Canadian Brass tickets are something you won’t want to miss out on if you’ve ever played a brass instrument or just love the rhythmic sounds of classical, contemporary or jazz music.