An internationally-renowned brass quintet will entertain at Ferris State University’s Williams Auditorium, as Canadian Brass is scheduled for a performance beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3.
Tubist Charles Daellenbach continues as a founding member of the group, which was formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1970. Joining Daellenbach in the performance will be trumpeters Caleb Hudson and Chris Coletti, hornist Bernhard Scully and trombonist Achilles Liarmakopoulous. Canadian Brass has produced more than 130 concert albums and DVDs, with a reputation as one of the most popular brass ensembles in the world. They boast a repertoire of more than 600 compositions and arrangements in their exclusive musical library.
The Canadian Brass performance is sponsored by Ferris Arts and Lectures, with tickets
for students, with valid ID, priced at $5. General admission tickets are $7, and can
be purchased at the Williams Auditorium ticket office, beginning an hour before the
performance, or acquired through the Arts and Lectures website.
PHOTO CAPTION: Charles Daellenbacher is a founding member of the Canadian Brass, an
internationally renowned brass quintet performing at Ferris State University’s Williams
Auditorium at 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 3.