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I want to wish all my readers a happy and more healthy new year. Hopefully the pandemic which has shut just about everything down including our profession, will gradually rise Continue Reading →
Trombonist and Conductor
I want to wish all my readers a happy and more healthy new year. Hopefully the pandemic which has shut just about everything down including our profession, will gradually rise Continue Reading →
The Bordogni etudes arranged by Rochut have long been one of the most important study materials of the trombonist’s repertory. In this article I will lay out my method of Continue Reading →
Now that most of us are home trying to stay well with lots of opportunities for practice time, I thought it would be beneficial to talk about slide technique as Continue Reading →
Jay has arranged a wide repertoire of music for trombone choir. Most arrangements are for 12 trombones. He worked with Noah Gladstone to produce a CD of professionals performing the Continue Reading →
Hear the legendary brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the Chicago Symphony’s in-house label, CSO Resound. The 2010 live recording, conducted by Dale Clevenger, Jay Friedman, Michael Mulcahy Continue Reading →