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The Giannini Brass
was formed in 1989 and named after composer and educator Vittorio Giannini,
the founder of the North Carolina School of the Arts. Currently, members of
the Giannini Brass perform in nearly all of the professional orchestras in
the Carolinas, and have toured and performed with orchestras and chamber
music ensembles throughout the United States and Europe. |
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| The Giannini Brass has been the recipient of grants from the Winston-Salem Arts Council for developing innovative community and educational programs, including the acclaimed "Science of Sound". | |||
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The Giannini Brass has performed in a variety of unusual and interesting performance settings. These included multi-media planetarium concerts, with symphony orchestras, and on radio and television programs. |
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The Giannini Brass is on the South Carolina Arts Commission's Approved Artist Roster and the North Carolina Arts Council's Artist Directory. From 1999 to 2001 the Giannini Brass were artists in residence at Classical 89.9 WDAV, the classical music radio station for Charlotte, NC. The ensemble has released two CDs: Big-Shot Brass (Sonari label), Christmas With The Giannini Brass, and will release a CD of Baroque music in the spring of 2002. |
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The Giannini Brass is a Yamaha Performing Ensemble. |