Montreal’s Buzz Brass to play two shows at The Loft

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Tickets on sale now for Feb. 25 and 26 performances

The Algoma Conservatory of Music presents Montreal’s Buzz Brass live in concert at The Loft on Feb. 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m.About Buzz Brass Since 2002, Buzz Brass quintet has travelled the globe, captivating classical music lovers near and far. With over 1,600 appearances to its credit, the ensemble has reached more than 350,000 music lovers throughout North America, Europe and China.

Thanks to numerous innovative programs, praise-worthy recordings, unique repertoire and wide-reaching classical concert vision, the group now features among the most reputable brass quintets in Canada. Its appearances abroad enable the group’s musicianship to shine and inspire youth to learn music. Its latest productions have included collaborations with established symphony orchestras, such as those from Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Winnipeg and Quebec City, as well as Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra.

Distinctions Winner—Editor’s Award 2015—Three Weeks Edinburgh newspaper Winner—”TRILLE OR” Award 2015 Winner—OPUS Award 2014 Finalist—Young Audiences Music Awards 2012—Jeunesses Musicales Internationales Nominee—ADISQ 2010 Winner—OPUS Award 2007

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