The Canadian Brass Book

The Canadian Brass Book
Author: Rick Walters
Publisher: Milwaukee [Wis.] : H. Leonard Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Musicians
ISBN: 9780793516650


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Just how does a brass quintet from Toronto become the most traveled classical act on the scene today? The Canadian Brass, called The Marx Brothers of Brass by the New York Times, has been cheered in concerts around the world for over 20 years. Their nearly 30 albums define them as the most successful crossover group in history. This fascinating look into the makings of a musical institution is a story to be enjoyed by musicians and music lovers. Flavored with the whimsy that has become the trademark of the group, the book is an amusing romp through their career, featuring a revealing look into the recording industry, extensive interviews with each player, dozens of amusing anecdotes, and over a hundred photos.


The Canadian Brass Book
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Pages: 0
Authors: Rick Walters
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1992 - Publisher: Milwaukee [Wis.] : H. Leonard Pub.

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