Offering uncomplicated insight for individual players is never ending. Perantoni shares years of experience presenting and discussing his proven techniques for building confidence and developing fundamental playing skills. He will present practical tips, as well as a progressive sequence of instruction, which will help band directors and tuba players alike increase their success in low brass performance.
Daniel Perantoni
- Biographical Information
Daniel Perantoni, professor of tuba at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, is a renowned tuba soloist, clinician, chamber musician, and master teacher. He has been a featured artist at Carnegie Hall, the Monterey Jazz Festival, and the Spoleto Festival USA, The Adelaide Festival in Australia, the Banff Center for the Arts in Canada, and the Montreux Brass Congress in Switzerland. He is a founding member of the Summit Brass, principal tuba of Symphonia, the Matteson–Phillips Tubajazz Consort and has released numerous solo and chamber recordings. Along with Robert Tucci, he has designed the "Perantucci” line of low brass instruments and mouthpieces that have become the equipment choice for thousands of low brass players worldwide. Perantoni performs exclusively on B&S Perantucci Tubas and also serves as a clinician for Custom Music International.