In the third CTV Pops concert of the season, the National Arts Centre Orchestra joins forces with the extravagantly entertaining Canadian Brass on January 13, 14, and 15 in Southam Hall

In the third CTV Pops concert of the NAC Orchestra’s 2010-11 season, conductor Alain Trudel leads the National Arts Centre Orchestra and special guests Canadian Brass. This brass spectacular takes place in Southam Hall on Thursday January 13, Friday January 14, and Saturday January 15, 2011 at 8 p.m.

“The enthralling sound of a brass choir … programs that feature virtuosic musicianship, masterful interpretations and flashes of humour … repertoire that encompasses Bach to blues – all these ingredients make the Canadian Brass the world’s leading brass ensemble. These are the men who put brass music on the map: with their unbeatable blend of virtuosity, spontaneity and humor, they brighten the rosters of concert halls, international festivals and orchestra series throughout the world. Their numerous recordings, frequent television appearances and tireless efforts in the realm of music education have resulted in vast new audiences for the art of the Canadian Brass.”
The Washington Post

From the minute they bound onto the stage in their trademark sneakers, to their grand finale, you’ll know you’re in for a great night at the CTV Pops Series! Playing everything from the blues to the Beatles, the Fabulous Five’s incredible talent and consummate musicianship (not to mention their infectious humour, hilarious hijinks, and entertaining rapport with audiences) have delighted sold-out houses around the globe. The music is central and always performed with dedication and skill, but what most audiences revel in is the entertainment, spontaneity, virtuosity, and sheer fun of a Canadian Brass performance.

 Five tremendous brass musicians – Chuck Daellenbach (tuba), Christopher Coletti and Brandon Ridenour (trumpets), Keith Dyrda (trombone), and Eric Reed (horn), each a virtuoso in his own right – make up the legendary Canadian Brass. Formed in 1970 and true pioneers in bringing brass music to mass audiences everywhere, the group is still going strong four decades later, with an international reputation as one of the most popular brass ensembles in the world. With a discography of over 90 albums and sales in the millions, numerous awards, and a busy worldwide touring schedule, the group has transformed a previously neglected group of instruments with a limited repertoire into a versatile and vital ensemble that can play everything from Gabrieli to Gershwin.

FRIENDS OF THE NAC ORCHESTRA SILENT AUCTION
The Friends of the National Arts Centre Orchestra will be hosting a silent auction in the main foyer of the NAC on January 13 and 15. Bid on outstanding items from across Canada and around the world before the concert, during intermission, and for 20 minutes following the performance. Proceeds from the auctions will benefit music education programs for young people.

The NAC Orchestra and Canadian Brass perform in Southam Hall of the National Arts Centre on Thursday January 13, Friday January 14, and Saturday January 15, 2011 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20.45, $31.21, $42.51, $53.81, $64.57, $75.33, and $94.17 for adults and $11.38, $16.76, $22.41, $28.06, $33.44, $38.82, and $48.24 for students (upon presentation of a valid student ID card). Tickets are available at the NAC Box Office (in person) and through Ticketmaster (with surcharges) at 613-755-1111; Ticketmaster may also be accessed through www.nac-cna.ca.

Subject to availability, full-time students (aged 13-29) with valid Live Rush™ membership (free registration at www.liverush.ca) may buy up to 2 tickets per performance at the discount price of $12 per ticket. Tickets are available online (www.nac-cna.ca) or at the NAC box office from 10 a.m. on the day before the performance until 6 p.m. on the day of the show or 2 hours before a matinee. Groups of 10 or more save 15% to 20% off regular ticket prices to all NAC Music, Theatre and Dance performances; to reserve your seats, call 613-947-7000, ext. 634 or e-mail grp@nac-cna.ca.

Our latest web offering -- coming soon -- NACmusicbox TIMELINE  200 orchestral works, 80 Canadian compositions, 1 interactive TIMELINE. Explore unlimited music connections and discover Canada's contribution to orchestral history. The interactive TIMELINE includes the addition of 65 Canadian works thanks to financial investment by the Virtual Museum of Canada at the Department of Canadian Heritage. We also acknowledge our partner CBC Radio 2 for providing broadcast-quality recordings of the NAC Orchestra’s archival performances.

For additional information, visit the NAC website at www.nac-cna.ca

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Information:
Gerald Morris
Communications Officer, NAC Music
613-947-7000, ext. 335
[email] gmorris@nac-cna.ca

 

 

 

 

 

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