Stuart Laughton

Stuart John Laughton (born August 19, 1951 in St. Catharines, Ontario) is a Canadian musician. He was Founder and for 13 years Artistic Director of The Forest Festival in Ontario's Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve.
Early life
In his youth, Laughton studied trumpet with Joseph Umbrico in Toronto and became one of the original members of the Canadian Brass in 1970 at the age of 19. Laughton left the group to continue his studies with Gilbert Johnson at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. In 1973, while still a student at Curtis, Laughton was appointed principal trumpet of La Scala Opera, by Claudio Abbado.
Returning to Canada, Laughton established a reputation as a trumpet concerto soloist (with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, Esprit Orchestra) and chamber musician (Laughton & Humphreys, Laughton & O'Meara, True North Brass).
Laughton founded Opening Day Recordings in 1993 as a means of promoting Canadian music and musicians such as pianist Janina Fialkowska, harpist Judy Loman, composer R. Murray Schafer, soprano Mary Lou Fallis and the Hannaford Street Silver Band with conductor Bramwell Tovey. Six of the twenty discs he released were nominated for Canadian Juno Awards.
Laughton's lifelong interest in roots and blues music resulted in his founding the band Porkbelly Futures, in which he performed on lead guitar, harmonica, mandolin, lap and pedal steel guitar and (latterly) harmony vocals; the group's recordings also list Laughton on tin whistle, saxophones and trombone. Porkbelly Futures toured Canada and released three CDs which have included Laughton compositions such as Louisiana (with Martin Worthy), Deep Deep Blue (with Paul Quarrington), Alberta Springtime and March Storm.
Stuart Laughton, Steven Pettes, and David Marsden reviewed their selection for the annual recital at St. Thomas Anglican Church. Laughton, first trumpet with the Niagara Region Symphony Orchestra, performed with Pettes, a brass professor at McMaster University, and Marsden, head of the music department at Laura Secord Secondary School and organist at St. Thomas.
Laughton has recently begun performing as a solo singer and multi-instrumentalist. He lives in Burlington, Ontario with his wife, a family physician (formerly a professional ballet dancer). They have three grown children.
 
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