Michigan state Uni -assistant/associate Trombone Prof
- Vegasbound
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- Joined: Jul 06, 2019
- mbarbier
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- Joined: May 17, 2018
I love how direct and simple the materials are for this one. Slogging through a different one right now that has a ton of writing and it's nice to see one like this!
[url]http://www.tromboneretreat.com/podcast
Trombone Retreat just published a really amazing interview with MSU's retiring professor, Ava Ordman. She's incredible - huge congrats!
here's the Erb concerto she talks about. Amazing recording.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naGX77IxYXI
Trombone Retreat just published a really amazing interview with MSU's retiring professor, Ava Ordman. She's incredible - huge congrats!
here's the Erb concerto she talks about. Amazing recording.
- Briande
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Don’t forget Michael Dease is also on faculty at Michigan State University!
- Vegasbound
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Please see post below for correct winner
- Gfunk
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Not quite. Michigan State now has Ken Thompkins, former Principal of the DSO.
John shanks is going to Western Michigan University, my soon to be Alma Mater. He’s taking on the legacy left by Dr. Steve Wolfinbarger and the studio is quite excited to have John Shanks here. His teaching and playing was phenomenal. Some of the best Bach I’ve heard played on trombone hands down.
John shanks is going to Western Michigan University, my soon to be Alma Mater. He’s taking on the legacy left by Dr. Steve Wolfinbarger and the studio is quite excited to have John Shanks here. His teaching and playing was phenomenal. Some of the best Bach I’ve heard played on trombone hands down.