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Biography
Dan, or "Mr.
P" as his students call him, is a legendary
tuba artist, teacher, and pedagogue. He is
also well recognized as a trailblazer in a variety
of genres including work as a soloist, chamber
musician and even jazz musician.
He is a founding
member of Summit Brass, a member of Symphonia, the
St. Louis Brass Quintet, and the Matteson-Phillips
Tubajazz Consort and has released numerous solo
and chamber music CDs. Daniel Perantoni has
also been a featured artist at Carnegie Hall, the
Monterrey Jazz Festival, the Spoleto Festival
U.S.A., the Adelaide Festival in Australia, the
Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, the Montreaux
Brass Congress in Switzerland, and recently a
soloist throughout Japan. He is cited as a
"tubist's tubist", featuring in his
playing a lyrical, clear, and singing tone, along
with his impeccable musical style.
He was given the
Lifetime Achievement Award by the executive board
of T.U.B.A.
(Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association, now
the International Tuba and Euphonium Association)
and a true legion of former students hold
prestigious positions in major performing
ensembles and music schools around the world.
Their success is the best testimony to his
abilities as a teacher, mentor, and friend.
Along with Robert
Tucci, Daniel Perantoni has designed the
Perantucci line of low by brass instruments
and mouthpieces by B&S that has become the
equipment choice for thousands of low Brass Legends worldwide. Mr. Perantoni also serves
as the vice-president of Educational Matters and a
consultant and clinician for Custom Music Company.
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