2017 AMERICAN TROMBONE WORKSHOP · Trombone Trio No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Davis...
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The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own”
BRUCKER HALL • JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL • ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY • MARCH 8-11, 2017
2017 AMERICAN TROMBONE WORKSHOP
Chairman MSG Sam Woodhead
Assistant ChairmanSFC Chris Branagan
Jazz CoordinatorSFC Victor Barranco
Solo Competition CoordinatorSFC Kirsten Lies-Warfield
Quartet Competition CoordinatorSFC C. Dale Moore
Composition Competition CoordinatorSFC James Kazik
Educational CoordinatorSFC Craig Arnold
Exhibits CoordinatorSSG Adam McColley
ArchivistSFC Trent Stockton
Webmaster and Video SupportSFC Thomas Bratten
Support Element LeaderSGM Craig LauingerMarketing, Public Affairs, and Photography SupportMs. Jen Maly, SFC Chris Branagan, and SSG Victoria ChamberlinMusic Library and ArrangingSGM Laura Lineberger, MSG Michael Brown, SFC James Kazik, SSG Robin Felt, and SSG Sara CorryResource ManagementMSG Winston J. Lasha and SFC Timothy A. PothSupplyMSG Carlton Hollingsworth, SFC Maryann Edwards, SSG Samantha Glosh, and Mr. Harold WillseyTechnical Support Group MSG Michael Harper, MSG Francisco A. Hernandez, SFC Brian Ross, SFC Brian Archer, SFC Brad Leja, SFC Javier Sanz, SFC Brad Cassels, SSG Jon Seipp, SSG Brian Knox, SSG Matthias Bleicken, SSG Jeffrey Keller, and SSG Mayna DuarteVideo ProducerSSG Clark McDaniel
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2017 AMERICAN TROMBONE WORKSHOP
Welcome to the 2017 United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” American Trombone Workshop. This is the 42nd Trombone Workshop, beginning in 1974 as the Eastern Trombone Workshop and changing names to the American Trombone Workshop in 2014. The workshop continues as an integral event for The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” hosting leading soloists, clinicians, and educators, while also showcasing emerging young performers and trombone choirs from all across the country. This year’s headlining artists include bass trombonist Blair Bollinger; tenor trombonists Tom Ashworth, Mark Heltzer, Craig Mulcahy, and Ken Thompkins; and legendary funk trombonist Fred Wesley, who will all be performing with the outstanding ensembles of “Pershing’s Own.”
Among the many ensemble concerts, solo performances, and competitions, you will not want to miss these events: a solo recital with former Vienna Philharmonic trombonist, Jeremy Wilson; concert featuring bass trombonist and musical pioneer, David Taylor with the Washington Trombone Ensemble; and SGM Matt Niess and his son, Zach, performing a tribute jazz recital to J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding.
Be sure to bring your horns to group warm-up sessions Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and make some time to visit the Fort Myer Community Center to peruse a wide range of instruments, accessories, and sheet music. I hope you enjoy your visit to Brucker Hall and leave with fond memories of great performances, new insights, and lasting friendships.
ARMY BAND SUPPORT
MARCH 7-10, 2018
COL Andrew J. Esch, Leader and CommanderThe United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own”
The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own”
Save the date:
MINOR STUDIO @ 10:30 AMSubject: John MelickHuai-En Tsai, trombonist, scholar, and researcher, presents a lecture on John Melick the co-founder of the Eastern Trombone Workshop, the predecessor to today’s American Trombone Workshop.
MINOR STUDIO @ 12:00 PMGuest ArtistsPièce Concertante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carlos Salzédo
Casey Jones, Florida OrchestraSophia Kim Cook, piano
Variations on “Shenandoah” . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nat DickeySonatina for Trombone and Piano . . . . . . . . . Paul Cravens
Dr. Nathaniel H. Dickey, Concordia CollegeSophia Kim Cook, piano
Summer Soliloquy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel BaldwinTSgt Michael Brest, trumpet, The U.S. Air Force Band
TSgt Will Timmons, trombone, The U.S. Air Force BandDr. Eunae Han, piano
South of the Border Suite . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Pederson Mvt. III - Hubbub in Honduras
Etre ou ne pas être. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henri Tomasi Micah Everett, bass trombone
Leichtes Blut, Op. 319 . . . . . . . . . . . . Johann Strauss IIarr. Joseph W. Frye
The Great River Trombone QuartetJoseph W. Frye, tenor trombone
Ed Morse, tenor tromboneJohn Mueller, tenor tromboneMicah Everett, bass trombone
MINOR STUDIO @ 1:00 PMNational Bass Trombone Solo Competition FinalsDivision I
Cameos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordon JacobLovrick Gary, Columbus State University Joshua Mantegna, Churchville-Chili Senior High School, North Chili, NYNoah Roper, Oklahoma State University
Division II
Allegro Maestoso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan KoetsierStephen Clayton, Columbus State University Cameron Owen, University of Alabama Felix M. Padilla III, Columbus State University
Division III
Bass Trombone Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry WolkingJohn Fitzmaurice, Stafford, VAMichael Johnson, Texas State UniversityBevan Moody, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
LECTURE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
FEATURED CONCERTRECITAL
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COMPETITION FINALS
MINOR STUDIO @ 3:00 PMNational Jazz Solo Competition FinalsWinners will perform with The U.S. Army Blues on Thursday evening.
Division IConnor Frederick, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHenry Sparks, Central Washington UniversityNathan Davis, Shenandoah Conservatory of Music
Division IIConner Eisenmenger, University of North TexasSeth Weaver, New York, NYAltin Sencalar, University of Texas at Austin
LOBODA STUDIO @ 5:00 PMEastern Kentucky University Trombone Society OctetDr. Nathan Siler, music director
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesTrevor BallardAshley DickersonAnna FrenchLuke GravesCoral LinderSteven Slone
LOBODA STUDIO @ 7:30 PMBrass of the PotomacDavid Searle, conducting
Connotations: Variations on a Fourth . . . . . .Edward GregsonRiver Quest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Bulla
TSgt Christine Purdue Jones, tenor trombone The U.S. Air Force Band
Proclamation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordon LangfordMatthew Guilford, bass trombone
National Symphony Orchestra
The Proclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin NorburyRhapsody for Bass Trombone . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Bulla
Mark Morgan, bass trombone The U.S. Navy Commodores (retired)
Rapsodia Borealis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soren HyldgaardKen Wolff, tenor trombone
Concertante for Trombones and Band. . . . . . . Stephen BullaTSgt Christine Purdue Jones, tenor trombone
Katie Thigpen, tenor tromboneMSgt Aaron Moats, tenor trombone
Ken Wolff, tenor tromboneDaniel Pendley, bass trombone
COMPETITION FINALS
Bass TrombonesThomas McMurrayMatthew Robinson
THURSDAY, MARCH 9FMWR EXHIBITS | THURSDAY · FRIDAY · SATURDAY Community Center @ 12-6 PM · 9 AM-6 PM · 9 AM-3 PM
MINOR STUDIO @ 9:00 AMGroup Warm-UpDr. Micah Everett, University of Mississippi
Bring your horns!
MINOR STUDIO @ 10:00 AMShenandoah Conservatory Trombone ChoirDr. Matthew Niess, director
Program to be announced from the stage.Brett DaveyNathan DavisAustin FairleyLenny FalwellCameron FarnsworthStephanie Rasch-ChavesAndrew RainwaterMichael Riley
MINOR STUDIO @ 11:00 AMDr. Scott Anderson, University of NebraskaA recital of early 20th century character pieces by French composers.
EXHIBITS OPEN @ 12:00 PMCommunity CenterOpen until 6:00 PM
MINOR STUDIO @ 12:00 PMGuest ArtistsRhapsody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Danner
Joshua Hauser, Professor of Trombone Tennessee Tech UniversitySophia Kim Cook, piano
Stucke for Bassoon and Cello . . . . . . . . . . Paul Hindemith ModeratoAndanteAllegrettoAllegro
Lament for Two Trombones and Piano . . . . . . James Beckel Dr. Chad Arnow, Assistant Professor of Trombone
University of DaytonDr. Nathan J. Siler, Assistant Professor of Trombone
Eastern Kentucky UniversitySophia Kim Cook, piano
“Der Hölle Rache” from Die Zauberflöte . . . . . . . . . . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
arr. Joseph W. FryeJoseph W. Frye, tenor trombone
The University of Tennessee at MartinEd Morse, alto trombone
John Mueller, tenor tromboneMicah Everett, bass trombone
Arpeggiatic Suite for Trombone Quartet, Op. 23 . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Cortazzo
American Trombone Workshop Premiere
I. Litany - “History is a litany of injustice, no one denies it. But when has a simple solution ever been anything but evil? Only in complexity do we find answers.” - Anne Rice
II. Legacy - “That is your legacy on this Earth when you leave this Earth: how many hearts you’ve touched.” - Patti Davis
III. Lunacy - “Outrageous behavior, also known as the lunatic fringe, is the seed bed of innovation and creativity.” - Joel Salatin
Mr. Jefferson’s BonesAndy Lankford, Niki Miragliotta, Tom McKenzie, Robert Mott
MINOR STUDIO @ 1:00 PMNational Tenor Trombone Solo Competition FinalsTenor I
La Femme a Barbe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jose BerghmansSamuel George, New England Conservatory Nathaniel Hsu, The University of Texas at Austin Marquis Wincher, New England Conservatory
Tenor II
Suite for Unaccompanied Trombone . . . . . . . Leslie BassettTravis Good, Sam Houston State University John Parker, Oklahoma State University Hillary Simms, Yale University
Tenor III
Sonata “At the End of the Century” . . . . . . . . . . Juraj FilasHélio Góes, Eastman School of Music Dawid Mzyk, Columbus State University Jasper Chia-Hsien Lin, Bard College Conservatory of Music
MINOR STUDIO @ 3:00 PMMinor 4th Trombone Quartet Chamber Music Concepts: The Minor 4th Trombone Quartet will discuss the benefits of improving musical principles in a small ensemble.
MINOR STUDIO @ 4:30 PMUniversity of Maryland Trombone ChoirMatthew Guilford, director
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesJack BurkeDaniel DegenfordMichael DranoveJoshua GehresMatthew LarsonRichard MattiesNathan ReynoldsJoshua Wolfe
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MASTERCLASS
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Bass TromboneBryan Woodward
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9 FRIDAY, MARCH 10
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
EXHIBITS CLOSE @ 6:00 PMCommunity CenterWill re-open on Friday @ 9:00 AM
MINOR STUDIO @ 6:00 PMDr. Nathaniel Dickey, Concordia CollegeNat Dickey explains the process involved in commissioning and recording new works. The presentation will cover conceptualization of new works, and the nuts and bolts of producing a polished recording.
LOBODA STUDIO @ 7:30 PMThe U.S. Army Blues andThe U.S. Army Band Downrange featuring Fred WesleyCW4 Jeremiah Keillor, director
Program to be announced from the stage.
EXHIBITS OPEN @ 9:00 AMCommunity CenterOpen until 6:00 PM
MINOR STUDIO @ 9:00 AMGroup Warm-UpDon Lucas, Boston University
Bring your horns!
MINOR STUDIO @ 10:30 AMHarry Watters featuring The U.S. Army Blues Swamp RompHarry Watters, recently retired member of The U.S. Army Blues, returns to play with The U.S. Blues Swamp Romp as they perform pieces from the group’s latest CD, Back to the Bayou.
MINOR STUDIO @ 12:00 PMGuest ArtistsConcertino for Trombone and Piano . . . . Vladislav Uspensky
Dr. Michael Dugan, University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterSophia Kim Cook, piano
Trombone Concerto No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Todd GoodmanDr. Bruce Tychinski, University of Delaware
Dr. Oksana Glouchko, piano
Trombone Trio No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom DavisSheepWolvesSheepdogs
Andantino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eugène BozzaTrois à Troyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Lys
IntradaGraveBadinageIdylleGigue
LOBODA STUDIO @ 1:00 PMUniversity of Toronto Trombone ChoirVanessa Fralick, directorfeaturing Martin McCain, bass trombone
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesAlex AllsoppAbigail BrownGreg BurnsMabelynn DillBrayden FriesenAndrew GormleyVladislav KalinichenkoAnn-Merrie LeungEthan MatteiWalter Prentice
MINOR STUDIO @ 2:00 PMA tribute to J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding featuring SGM Matt Niess, his son, Zach, and members of The U.S. Army Band.
MINOR STUDIO @ 3:00 PMDon Lucas, Boston UniversityBoston University Professor of Trombone and past president of the International Trombone Association discusses ideas that have helped his students raise the quality of their performance faster. Topics include the benefits of playing the legato subdivision, improving intonation, and slide and valve movements.
LOBODA STUDIO @ 4:00 PMUniversity of Delaware Trombone ChoirDr. Bruce Tychinski and Mr. Justin Moore, directors
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesMichael Kertesz Nathaniel Lease Shaine Lepley Pam Letts Dan Mattia Kristin Monroe Rachel Schwab
MASTERCLASS
WARM
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FEATURED CONCERTRECITAL
Kyle OrlandoTsukimi Sakamoto-DavidZachary Smith Connie Tran
Bass TrombonesZachary EverettSam KaplanCollins Saunders
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Emily Smith Tom Smith Sarah Thompson Thomas Warnock Ethan Yancey
Bass TrombonesBrandon BoehmNicholas Grant
Drei BonesMichael Davidson, tenor trombone, University of KansasTimothy Howe, tenor trombone, University of Missouri
J. Mark Thompson, bass trombone Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RECITAL
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
SATURDAY, MARCH 11
FMWR EXHIBITS | THURSDAY · FRIDAY · SATURDAY Community Center @ 12-6 PM · 9 AM-6 PM · 9 AM-3 PM
Three Views of Infinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Hetzler
World Premiere
Morning Prayer in SeshadripuramThe Temples of Belur, Halebidu and ShravanabelagolaMangalore to Bangalore Express
Mark Hetzler, tenor trombone | University of Wisconsin-Madison
1LT Richard K. Henebry, conducting
EXHIBITS OPEN @ 9:00 AMCommunity Center
Open until 3:00 PM
LOBODA STUDIO @ 9:00 AMGroup Warm-UpDr. Joshua Hauser, Tennesee Tech University
Bring your horns!
MINOR STUDIO@ 10:00 AMNational Trombone Quartet Competition WinnersYale Trombone Quartet Yale University School of MusicProfessor Scott Hartman, coach
Program to be selected from:
Andante Cantabile from String Quartet in D, Op. 11. . . . . . Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
trans. Elwood Williams
Trois Pièces pour Quatuor de Trombones . . . . . Eugene Bozza A Prayer for the Dying . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman Bolter Trombone Quartet, Op. 117 . . . . . . . . . Derek Bourgeois Ave Maria from Otello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giuseppi Verdi
arr. Scott Hartman
Concerto à 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georg Phillip Telemannarr. Alan Lumsden
Grant Futch, tenor tromboneHillary Simms, tenor trombone
Wil Wortley, tenor tromboneZachary Haas, bass trombone
FEATURED CONCERT
WARM
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LOBODA STUDIO @ 5:00 PMThe University of Southern Mississippi Trombone ChoirBen McIlwain, conductorMark Whitfield, assistant conductor
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesMondo BelmonteDane DeCuirStarnes DeesBrandon JenkinsTaylor JonesThomas LyGrayson MayneJonathan McNeer
EXHIBITS CLOSE @ 6:00 PMCommunity CenterWill re-open on Saturday @ 9:00 AM
MINOR STUDIO @ 6:00 PMNational Jazz Trombone Ensemble WinnersUniversity of Illinois Jazz Trombone EnsembleJim Pugh, director
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TrombonesBen CarrasquilloSean DurkinDavid FletcherFrank Niemeyer
LOBODA STUDIO @ 7:30 PMThe U.S. Army OrchestraCOL Andrew J. Esch, conducting
Overture to Nabucco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giuseppe Verdi
Solstice for Trombone and Orchestra . . . . . . . Cindy McTeeAllegroAdagioAllegro
Kenneth Thompkins, tenor trombone | Detroit Symphony Orchestra1LT Richard K. Henebry, conducting
Horn Concerto No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard StraussAllegroAndanteAllegro
Craig Mulcahy, tenor trombone | National Symphony OrchestraLTC Derrick N. Shaw, conducting
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Bass TrombonesAustin Seybert
PercussionRyan Tomski, pianoJose Guzman, guitarJonathan Small, bassTyler Shields, drums
Joshua MizeAlex PetersenLaDarrius SmothersMark Whitfield Bass TrombonesScott AndersonSpencer HudsonAdam JohnsonErica Nichols
SATURDAY, MARCH 11FMWR EXHIBITS | THURSDAY · FRIDAY · SATURDAY Community Center @ 12-6 PM · 9 AM-6 PM · 9 AM-3 PM
PANEL DISCUSSIONRECITAL
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FEATURED CONCERT
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LOBODA STUDIO @ 11:00 AMJeremy Wilson, Vanderbilt UniversitySSG Dan Campolieta, pianist
Vicissitudes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Gregory TurnerMariettas Lied from Die Tote Stadt . . . . . . . Erich KorngoldSlipstream for Trombone and Loop Station . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florian Magnus MaierDuo Concertante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Schnyder
Brian Entwistle, bass trombone
Sonatina for Trombone and Piano . . . . . . . Kazimierz SerockiAllegroAndante molto sostenutoAllegro vivace
LOBODA STUDIO @ 12:15 PMOhio University Trombone ChoirDr. Lucas Borges, directorfeaturing guest soloists Jason Smith, tuba, and Jeremy Wilson, tenor trombone
Program to be announced from the stage.Colton AllenGarrett BirkDylan ChaseIan ElickDavid FehnMatthew GordonErich Haller
LOBODA STUDIO @ 1:15 PMTexas A&M Corpus Christi Trombone ChoirDr. Rai Morales, director
Program to be announced from the stage.Jacob HowardNathan LimasSteven MartinezBevan MoodyRey MoralesEddie Nanez
MINOR STUDIO @ 2:00 PMWhich Method Books, Etudes, and Solos Do You Use?This year’s education panel discussion focuses on books, etudes, and solos for students at varying levels. Our expert panel discusses approaches and best practice for results-oriented teaching.
Don Lucas, Boston UniversityDr. Bruce Tychinksi, University of DelawareDr. Joshua Hauser, Tennesee Tech UniversityJeremy Wilson, Vanderbilt University
EXHIBITS CLOSE @ 3:00 PMCommunity Center
LOBODA STUDIO @ 3:00 PMCapitol BonesProgram to be announced from the stage.
LOBODA STUDIO @ 4:30 PMWashington Trombone Ensemblefeaturing David Taylor, bass trombone
Tower Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vaclav NehlybelConcerto No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David TaylorUn Grand Sommeil Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franz List
arr. David TaylorWagner in VeniceNuages Gris Lugubre Gondola Erlkonig Un Grand Sommeil Noir
The Banned Bamboozler . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Taylor
LOBODA STUDIO @ 5:30 PMMid-Atlantic Trombone ChoirKen Wolff, director
Program to be announced from the stage.
Tenor TromboneLeon BiWill FowlerBennet GreenspunChris HoulihanZach JohnsonEthan Shrier
LOBODA STUDIO @ 7:30 PMThe U.S. Army Concert BandCOL Andrew J. Esch, conductor
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis . . . . Paul Hindemithtrans. Keith Wilson
Concerto for Bass Trombone . . . . . . . . . .Robert Spillmantrans. SGM Gil HofferAllegro marcato
ScherzoAndante
Blair Bollinger, bass trombone | Philadelphia Orchestra1LT Richard K. Henebry, conducting
Concerto for Four Trombones and Wind Orchestra, Op. 115A . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan Koetsier
Allegro con brioIntermezzoRondo
Minor 4th Trombone QuartetOscar Diaz, Rai Morales, Javier Stuppard, tenor trombones
Martin McCain, bass tromboneCW2 Jac’kel Smalls, conducting
Concerto for Trombone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dana WilsonSometimes goin’ in the dark...still climbin’My soul has grown deep like the riversBright like the sun – my dream
Tom Ashworth, tenor trombone University of Minnesota
Rolling Thunder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry Fillmoreed. Frederick Fennell
Bobby LucasNolan Miller Joseph NodianosPaige OchockiHalle SeymourBen Stingo
Ruben RamirezJohn ReaDaniel ReyesCamilo SalinasBrandon SullivanJontre Ve’an
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Bass TrombonesRoger DahlinJordan Greenspun
TIME LOCATION EVENT DESCRIPTION
Comm. Ctr. = Community Center
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10:30 AM Minor Lecture Subject: John Melick12:00 PM Minor Recital Guest Artists1:00 PM Minor Competition National Bass Trombone Solo Competition Finals3:00 PM Minor Competition National Jazz Solo Competition Finals5:00 PM Loboda Recital Eastern Kentucky University Trombone Choir7:30 PM Loboda Featured Concert Brass of the Potomac
9:00 AM Minor Group Warm-Up Group Warm-Up with Dr. Micah Everett10:00 AM Minor Recital Shenandoah Conservatory Trombone Choir11:00 AM Minor Recital Dr. Scott Anderson: French Solo Repertoire12:00 PM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Open FMWR Exhibits open until 6:00 PM12:00 PM Minor Recital Guest Artists1:00 PM Minor Competition National Tenor Trombone Solo Competition Finals3:00 PM Minor Masterclass Minor 4th Trombone Quartet 4:30 PM Minor Recital University of Maryland Trombone Choir6:00 PM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Close FMWR Exhibits close and will re-open on Friday at 9:00 AM6:00 PM Minor Masterclass Dr. Nathaniel Dickey: Commissioning and Recording New Works7:30 PM Loboda Featured Concert The U.S. Army Blues and Downrange featuring Fred Wesley
9:00 AM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Open FMWR Exhibits open until 6:00 PM9:00 AM Minor Group Warm-Up Group Warm-Up with Don Lucas10:30 AM Minor Recital Harry Watters with The U.S. Army Blues Swamp Romp12:00 PM Minor Recital Guest Artists1:00 PM Loboda Recital University of Toronto Trombone Choir2:00 PM Minor Recital A Tribute to J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding3:00 PM Minor Masterclass Don Lucas, Boston University4:00 PM Loboda Recital University of Delaware Trombone Choir5:00 PM Loboda Recital The University of Southern Mississippi Trombone Choir6:00 PM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Close FMWR Exhibits close and will re-open on Saturday at 9:00 AM6:00 PM Minor Recital National Jazz Trombone Ensemble Winners7:30 PM Loboda Featured Concert The U.S. Army Orchestra featuring Craig Mulcahy, Kenneth Thompkins, and Mark Hetzler
9:00 AM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Open FMWR Exhibits open until 3:00 PM9:00 AM Loboda Group Warm-Up Group Warm-Up with Dr. Joshua Hauser10:00 AM Minor Recital National Trombone Quartet Competition Winners11:00 AM Loboda Recital Jeremy Wilson, Vanderbilt University12:15 PM Loboda Recital Ohio University Trombone Choir1:15 PM Loboda Recital Texas A&M Corpus Christi Trombone Choir2:00 PM Minor Panel Discussion Education Panel Discussion3:00 PM Comm Ctr. Exhibits Close FMWR Exhibits close3:00 PM Loboda Recital Capitol Bones4:30 PM Loboda Recital Washington Trombone Ensemble featuring David Taylor5:30 PM Loboda Recital Mid-Atlantic Trombone Choir7:30 PM Loboda Featured Concert The U.S. Army Concert Band featuring Blair Bollinger, Tom Ashworth, and Minor 4th Quartet
BRUCKER HALL • JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL • ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY • MARCH 8-11, 2017
2017 AMERICAN TROMBONE WORKSHOP
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