Updated Calendar to reflect upcoming performances with fellow trombonist Bill Mathis at Eastern Trombone Workshop and Bowling Green New Music Festival of work being composed by Steven Ricks. The work is for 2 trombones and electronics. Steven Ricks is an award-winning composer, BYU composition faculty member, and a former trombonist. I knew Steve as a trombone player, back in our undergraduate days, and he was always a great musician and particularly strong jazz player. I’m looking forward to his piece!
Alto Trombone History Update
Added entries related to alto trombone in the Trombone History Timeline and Alto Trombone Timeline. Both have to do with late 19th-century instrument manufacturers (Boosey in London and Zimmermann in Leipzig) and their alto trombone production/offerings. This information may be of interest to some because it is from a period of time when alto trombone is thought to be nearly obsolete.
News Item
Got a nice note about the website from David Zimet, owner of Hickey’s Music, one of the best sources out there for trombone music. Hickey’s also carries a lot of the breathing toys that I discuss in the “Respiratory Training” article on this site. David and his team were very, very helpful, by the way, when I was working on my doctoral project 9 or 10 years ago, trying to track down 168 published alto trombone solos (many of which were pretty obscure). They can find almost anything!
$20,000 Trombone Composition Competition
The Barlow Endowment for Music Composition at Brigham Young University has announced that it will be celebrating its 25th anniversary by sponsoring a $20,000 prize for a new trombone concerto. The new work will be premiered by Joseph Alessi with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra in 2011. For more information visit http://barlow.byu.edu.
Copyright and Public Domain
The images on this site are either used by permission or are in the public domain. After reviewing this website with a university licensing and copyright expert, here is my personal understanding: Public domain for artwork occurs after the death of the artist plus 70 years. In addition, recent legal decisions (e.g., Bridgeman v. Corel) have held that close reproductions of public domain artworks do not reach a level of creativity sufficient to carry copyright of their own.
American Brass Quintet at BYU
The world-renowned American Brass Quintet will be holding a mini-residency at Brigham Young University November 11-13, 2008. For a YouTube promotional video of the group, visit here. All events are open to the public. The full residency schedule is as follows:
•November 11, 12-1:30pm: Chamber Music Master Class (C130–DeJong Green Room)
•November 11, 8-9:30pm: Historical Performance Master Class (DeJong Concert Hall)
•November 12, 7:30pm: Formal Concert (DeJong Concert Hall). For tickets, visit www.byuarts.com.
•November 13, 12-1:30pm: Business of Music Class (DeJong Concert Hall)
•November 13, 3-4:30pm: “Informance”–Informational/Informal Performance (DeJong Concert Hall)
November 17, 2008
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