![]() ![]() ![]() Joe did an amazing job as the organizer, and of course treated everyone to multiple fantastic performances over the course of the 4 day festival. Phew! I just returned from a whirlwind trip to New York City where I attended the International Trombone Festival, hosted by Joseph Alessi at The Juilliard School. Photography: Steven Osborne, Matthew Lynch, Chris Clark George Curran - Bass Trombone, New York Philharmonicĭarrin Milling - Bass Trombone Principal, São Paolo State SymphonyĪudio/Video recording: Clark Media Productions Matt Vaughn - Co-principal Trombone, Philadelphia OrchestraĬolin Williams - Associate Principal Trombone, New York Philharmonicīlair Bollinger - Bass Trombone, Philadelphia Orchestra Jim Nova - Second Trombone, Pittsburgh Symphony Mark Lawrence - former Principal Trombone, The San Francisco Symphony, currently faculty at The Colburn SchoolĬarl Lenthe - former Principal Trombone, Bamberg (Germany) Symphony Orchestra, currently faculty at Indiana University Nitzan Haroz - Principal Trombone, Philadelphia Orchestra Marine Bandĭavid Finlayson - Second Trombone, New York Philharmonic Joseph Alessi - Principal Trombone, New York PhilharmonicĮric Carlson - Second Trombone, Philadelphia OrchestraĬhris Clark - "The President's Own" U.S. There was so much fantastic playing, it was hard to choose what to showcase! I hope you enjoy! I’d like to share the first video I’ve put together of the concert. I was fortunate to be invited to play this year, and due to an abundance of players (and having some pieces off on the concert), I asked if I could record audio and video for this year’s concert. Joseph Alessi, Blair Bollinger, and Darrin Milling have been stalwart supporters, organizers, and performers for many years with the ensemble, and they are continuing the hard work of organizing concerts and coordinating the schedules of so many busy performers. ![]() Since Glenn’s passing, the group has endeavored to keep performing, even if they are only able to gather once per year or so. The choir consisted mostly of Glenn’s former students at the Curtis Institute, but was also honored to have colleagues and friends perform on many occasions. Glenn spearheaded the ensemble Posaune Decuple. While Glenn was alive, he nurtured a passion for trombone choir music among his students and colleagues. ![]() Wonderful in many ways, not the least of which was a chance to honor my former teacher and former Principal Trombone of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the late Glenn Dodson. I had a wonderful experience this past April. ![]()
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