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Famous Trombone Players

Famous Trombone Players. By Will Brown. Arthur Pryor. Born in 1870 From Missouri 1 st chair trombonist of John Philip Sousa’s band Specialized in improvisation and range extension Paved the way for modern trombone soloists. Emory Remington. Born in 1892 From New York

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Famous Trombone Players

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  1. Famous Trombone Players By Will Brown

  2. Arthur Pryor • Born in 1870 • From Missouri • 1st chair trombonist of John Philip Sousa’s band • Specialized in improvisation and range extension • Paved the way for modern trombone soloists

  3. Emory Remington • Born in 1892 • From New York • Father of the modern American orchestral trombone movement • Taught at Eastman School of Music • Developed trombone warm-up routine

  4. Christian Lindberg • Born in 1958 • From Sweden • Over 80 works commissioned • Most famous modern trombone soloist • Avid conductor and composer

  5. Joseph Alessi • Born in 1959 • From Michigan • Recorded 14 full length solo albums • Principal trombone Of the New York Philharmonic • Teaches at JSM

  6. Megumi Kanda • Born in 1975 • From Japan • Current principal trombonist of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra • 2 solo albums • Mr. Brown’s trombone teacher

  7. Conclusion “Never look at the trombones- it only encourages them.” –Richard Strauss

  8. Famous Trombone Players By Will Brown

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