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36: 193:, followed by early entry to the Eastman School of Music while still in high school, eventually graduating with a Bachelor of Music in 1966, a Master of Arts in 1968 and a Ph.D. in 1971. Daellenbach first met Arnold Jacobs at the Gunnison, Colorado Music Festival in 1962, a relationship that lasted throughout Jacobs' lifetime. 241:
world include over 600 standard repertoire works for brass quintets, more than 30 best-selling concert band versions of the most popular Canadian Brass repertoire, and an educational series that has sold nearly one million copies worldwide. His recording company, Opening Day Entertainment (ODEG),
189:, on July 12, 1945. Descended from four generations of Swiss and German musicians, he followed his two older sisters into the choirs, bands and orchestras taught by his father. As a young player, Daellenbach met and studied with the legendary artist/teacher 229:
and University of Toronto Business School graduate Graeme Page. At this point, Daellenbach has performed fifty years with a seven-thousand performance streak in the ensemble, often compared to the famous baseball hall-of-famer
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9. Daellenbach invited to the Board of Euterpe Music (Toronto), honorary board memory of The Coalition for Music Education (Canada) and former board member Music Educators National Conference (USA)
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As of 2022, Daellenbach still plays in the Canadian Brass and, with the retirement of Gene Watts in 2010, is the last original member touring with the group.
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6. Nominated for 17 Junos (Canadian Grammy), winner of the German Echo Award (German Grammy) and several Grammy nominations
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has produced over 73 CDs and DVDs. Three ODEG CDs have been top-10 Billboard hits, four have received
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8. Schweizerhof Hotel in Lucerne Switzerland designates Room 182 as the "Daellenbach Room"
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5. Feature artist on Hunan TV's New Year's Show viewed by over half a billion viewers 2012
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2. Ambassadors to China in 1977 sent by Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau
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10. Eastman School of Music named Dr. Daellenbach "Distinguished Alumnus.”
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3. First chamber ensemble to play the MAINSTAGE at Carnegie Hall in NYC
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Ten most defining events for Daellenbach within the Canadian Brass are:
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Daellenbach is married with two sons. The family resides in Toronto.
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7. Voted "Audience Favourite Tuba Player" by Brass Bulletin
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4. Successful appearance on the Johnny Carson Tonight Show
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Conrad Charles Daellenbach was born to a musical family in
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Canadian classical tubist and music educator (born 1945)
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Rhinelander
Wisconsin
Eastman School of Music
C.M.
tubist
Canadian Brass
Rhinelander
Wisconsin
Arnold Jacobs
Canadian Brass
Toronto
Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto
trombonist
Gene Watts
trumpeter
Stuart Laughton
Cal Ripken Jr.
brass
Juno Awards
Order of Canada




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