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September 17, 2009

Episode 138: Sewanee Festival Brass, Part 2

Here is Part 2 of the wonderful concert that took place on July 25, 2009 at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival. It has become a tradition to close the 5-week festival on the last Saturday night with a Brass Ensemble soiree.

In Part 2, you’ll hear some of my favorite brass works from Brahms, Wagner, Elgar, and Tomasi.

More info, and more music from the concert, are in Episode#135

More about the Festival can be found at their website:

http://www2.sewanee.edu/ssmf

Once again, my congratulations and thanks to all the wonderful musicians in this video! My visit to Sewanee was a highlight of my Summer.

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September 10, 2009

Episode 137: “Quality of Motion” (pdf)

Part 2 of my master classes at U of M. This pdf file should download by clicking the icon below.

I very much appreciate the comments about “The Big Picture”. I hope this installment, too, is useful and helpful in your playing and teaching.

Peace.

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September 2, 2009

Episode 136: “The Big Picture”, a Master Class (pdf)

This Episode is in PDF format. It should simply open or download when you click the PDF icon below. This is a general outline for the first in a series of 8 Master Classes I will present at The University of Michigan this Fall. It is my honor to be a fill-in for Prof. David Jackson for this semester.

I welcome all comments, as always, to:

tom@trombonelessons.com

Peace.

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