History of the Chicago Symphony Brass

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Mark
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History of the Chicago Symphony Brass

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According to this video, https://youtu.be/m_cI0sUnLco, the Chicago Symphony apparently has a good brass section. Who knew?
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Re: History of the Chicago Symphony Brass

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Who woulda known? :tuba: Thanks for sharing, I couldn't stop watching it and may watch it again soon!
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