What are the 2025 trombone-related conferences?
- AndrewMeronek
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Per the thread title. Please either list events in posts below, or links to reliable lists of events.
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- AndrewMeronek
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I'll start:
[url=https://usarmyband.com/workshops/the-american-trombone-workshop]American Trombone Workshop
MARCH 12-15
MARCH 12-15
The 2025 American Trombone Workshop will be held on historic Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, VA.
- Bach5G
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The ITA ITF is in London (yay!) Ontario (boo) in mid-July. 16th to 19th?
- Doug_Elliott
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Honorable mention goes to TMEA Feb 12-15 in San Antonio. Not specifically trombone but all the same stuff will be there at the exhibits.
I will be exhibiting at ATW, TMEA, and ITW
I will be exhibiting at ATW, TMEA, and ITW
- mikerspencer
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[quote="Bach5G"]The ITA ITF is in London (yay!) Ontario (boo) in mid-July. 16th to 19th?[/quote]
You got me excited for a split second <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>
I've not been since it was in Birmingham in 2006!
You got me excited for a split second <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>
I've not been since it was in Birmingham in 2006!
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="JohnL"]Do you want to include local "Trombone Day" type events?[/quote]
Sure! :good:
Sure! :good:
- dbwhitaker
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[quote="Bach5G"]The ITA ITF is in London (yay!) Ontario (boo) in mid-July. 16th to 19th?[/quote]
I noticed 3 TC regulars in the list of featured artists: <LINK_TEXT text="https://www.internationaltrombonefestiv ... 25-artists">https://www.internationaltrombonefestival.com/2025-artists</LINK_TEXT>
I noticed 3 TC regulars in the list of featured artists: <LINK_TEXT text="https://www.internationaltrombonefestiv ... 25-artists">https://www.internationaltrombonefestival.com/2025-artists</LINK_TEXT>
- JohnL
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Southern California Trombone Day 2025
Saturday, February 22
Mt. San Antonio College
1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789
Featured Artist: Tony Baker, Professor of Trombone, University of North Texas and member of the Dallas Opera Orchestra
https://tromboneday.com/
Saturday, February 22
Mt. San Antonio College
1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789
Featured Artist: Tony Baker, Professor of Trombone, University of North Texas and member of the Dallas Opera Orchestra
https://tromboneday.com/
- dwcarder
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater's Trombone Day
Sunday, January 26, 2025
https://www.uww.edu/ce/camps/music/trombonedayclinic
Sunday, January 26, 2025
https://www.uww.edu/ce/camps/music/trombonedayclinic
- bretunderwood
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Hi all! We're hosting our 3rd annual PNW Trombone Symposium this spring! Information is below:
Pacific Northwest Trombone Symposium 2025
Join us for an unforgettable day of inspiring performances, workshops, and a celebration of all things trombone at the 2025 Pacific Northwest Trombone Symposium on Sunday, March 30th, 2025 at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA.
This one-day event features:
<EMOJI seq="1f3b6" tseq="1f3b6">🎶</EMOJI> World-class trombone artists and speakers
<EMOJI seq="1f3b5" tseq="1f3b5">🎵</EMOJI> Hands-on workshops and masterclasses
<EMOJI seq="1f3a4" tseq="1f3a4">🎤</EMOJI> Inspiring performances and opportunities to connect
<EMOJI seq="1f3ba" tseq="1f3ba">🎺</EMOJI> Local vendors with trombones to try and buy
Students attend for FREE! Adults: $20
This is a chance for players of all skill levels to learn, collaborate, and celebrate trombone music!
Free Trombone for a Student! Thanks to the generosity of The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds, the 2025 PNW Trombone Symposium will be giving a free trombone to a student nominated by their band director! Band Directors: Submit Nominations to <EMAIL email="info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com">info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com</EMAIL> by March 24 for consideration.
Mark your calendar and check the website[url]http://PNWTromboneSymposium.com for more information (registration coming soon)! See the flyer [url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hz-j_1ZNtW-xNIoF-WBilE9bfyfbhCkC/view?usp=sharing]here.
Let’s make music together! <EMOJI seq="1f3bc" tseq="1f3bc">🎼</EMOJI>
Sincerely,
The PNW Trombone Symposium Team
<EMAIL email="info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com">info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com</EMAIL>
Pacific Northwest Trombone Symposium 2025
Join us for an unforgettable day of inspiring performances, workshops, and a celebration of all things trombone at the 2025 Pacific Northwest Trombone Symposium on Sunday, March 30th, 2025 at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA.
This one-day event features:
<EMOJI seq="1f3b6" tseq="1f3b6">🎶</EMOJI> World-class trombone artists and speakers
<EMOJI seq="1f3b5" tseq="1f3b5">🎵</EMOJI> Hands-on workshops and masterclasses
<EMOJI seq="1f3a4" tseq="1f3a4">🎤</EMOJI> Inspiring performances and opportunities to connect
<EMOJI seq="1f3ba" tseq="1f3ba">🎺</EMOJI> Local vendors with trombones to try and buy
Students attend for FREE! Adults: $20
This is a chance for players of all skill levels to learn, collaborate, and celebrate trombone music!
Free Trombone for a Student! Thanks to the generosity of The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds, the 2025 PNW Trombone Symposium will be giving a free trombone to a student nominated by their band director! Band Directors: Submit Nominations to <EMAIL email="info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com">info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com</EMAIL> by March 24 for consideration.
Mark your calendar and check the website
Let’s make music together! <EMOJI seq="1f3bc" tseq="1f3bc">🎼</EMOJI>
Sincerely,
The PNW Trombone Symposium Team
<EMAIL email="info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com">info@pnwtrombonesymposium.com</EMAIL>
- gbedinger
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This is a great thread!
Tromblowin at James Madison University, Harrisonburg VA, Feb 1.
https://mrjeffersonsbones.com/tromblowin/
Tromblowin at James Madison University, Harrisonburg VA, Feb 1.
https://mrjeffersonsbones.com/tromblowin/
- biggiesmalls
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- AndrewMeronek
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I got a notification from Hornguys with this info:
I don't know if any of these are impacted by the burning landscapes.
Southern California Brass Events, Winter 2025
January 23-25
The NAMM Show, THE music products industry show, is in Anaheim and the public can buy tickets. Among our esteemed vendors, find these makers at NAMM: Adams, daCarbo, Earaser, Konig & Meyer, John Packer, Paxman UK, Protec, Michael Rath, Schilke, Taylor
Saturday January 25
The 25-piece strong Southern California Brass Consortium will perform "Brass Magic", a concert of brass music at Bay Shore Community Church in Long Beach, 3pm.
Sunday January 26
The Horn Guys Penultimate Open House is in Pasadena from noon to 5pm. We’ll be serving local food and beer and featuring several local musical artists and friends. Meet Andi Keller of daCarbo, Charles Hargett of BrassMavens and visit with your peers, colleagues and mentors. Try premier European instruments and custom mouthpieces. Beer tab’s on us. All ages welcome. Secret special guests.
Saturday February 22
Trombone Day Los Angeles is at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, featuring Dallas trombonist Tony Baker. Attend masterclasses, lectures, concerts and displays by premier instrument makers and shops. Bring your horn, stay all day.
I don't know if any of these are impacted by the burning landscapes.
- JohnL
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[quote="AndrewMeronek"]I got a notification from Hornguys with this info:
<QUOTE>
Southern California Brass Events, Winter 2025
January 23-25
The NAMM Show, THE music products industry show, is in Anaheim and the public can buy tickets. Among our esteemed vendors, find these makers at NAMM: Adams, daCarbo, Earaser, Konig & Meyer, John Packer, Paxman UK, Protec, Michael Rath, Schilke, Taylor
Saturday January 25
The 25-piece strong Southern California Brass Consortium will perform "Brass Magic", a concert of brass music at Bay Shore Community Church in Long Beach, 3pm.
Sunday January 26
The Horn Guys Penultimate Open House is in Pasadena from noon to 5pm. We’ll be serving local food and beer and featuring several local musical artists and friends. Meet Andi Keller of daCarbo, Charles Hargett of BrassMavens and visit with your peers, colleagues and mentors. Try premier European instruments and custom mouthpieces. Beer tab’s on us. All ages welcome. Secret special guests.
Saturday February 22
Trombone Day Los Angeles is at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, featuring Dallas trombonist Tony Baker. Attend masterclasses, lectures, concerts and displays by premier instrument makers and shops. Bring your horn, stay all day.[/quote]
I don't know if any of these are impacted by the burning landscapes.
</QUOTE>
The NAMM Show is going right now. The air is clear here in Anaheim, and the fires are quite a few miles away.
Long Beach is also quite a ways from any of the fires, and I don't see any smoke plume in that direction.
The Horn Guys location in Pasadena, on the other hand, is less than three miles from the edge of the Eaton fire evacuation zone. As of this morning, that fire is 95% contained, so I would expect everything to go on as planned (though I'd suggest keeping an eye on the Horn Guys social media for updates if you're planning to attend.
Trombone Day is too far off to anticipate.
Given the number of people displaced, either temporarily or permanently, by the fires, it's a real possibility that there are individuals who are expected to participate who have far more important things to worry about right now.
<QUOTE>
Southern California Brass Events, Winter 2025
January 23-25
The NAMM Show, THE music products industry show, is in Anaheim and the public can buy tickets. Among our esteemed vendors, find these makers at NAMM: Adams, daCarbo, Earaser, Konig & Meyer, John Packer, Paxman UK, Protec, Michael Rath, Schilke, Taylor
Saturday January 25
The 25-piece strong Southern California Brass Consortium will perform "Brass Magic", a concert of brass music at Bay Shore Community Church in Long Beach, 3pm.
Sunday January 26
The Horn Guys Penultimate Open House is in Pasadena from noon to 5pm. We’ll be serving local food and beer and featuring several local musical artists and friends. Meet Andi Keller of daCarbo, Charles Hargett of BrassMavens and visit with your peers, colleagues and mentors. Try premier European instruments and custom mouthpieces. Beer tab’s on us. All ages welcome. Secret special guests.
Saturday February 22
Trombone Day Los Angeles is at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, featuring Dallas trombonist Tony Baker. Attend masterclasses, lectures, concerts and displays by premier instrument makers and shops. Bring your horn, stay all day.[/quote]
I don't know if any of these are impacted by the burning landscapes.
</QUOTE>
The NAMM Show is going right now. The air is clear here in Anaheim, and the fires are quite a few miles away.
Long Beach is also quite a ways from any of the fires, and I don't see any smoke plume in that direction.
The Horn Guys location in Pasadena, on the other hand, is less than three miles from the edge of the Eaton fire evacuation zone. As of this morning, that fire is 95% contained, so I would expect everything to go on as planned (though I'd suggest keeping an eye on the Horn Guys social media for updates if you're planning to attend.
Trombone Day is too far off to anticipate.
Given the number of people displaced, either temporarily or permanently, by the fires, it's a real possibility that there are individuals who are expected to participate who have far more important things to worry about right now.
- VJOFan
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[quote="Bach5G"]The ITA ITF is in London (yay!) Ontario (boo) in mid-July. 16th to 19th?[/quote]
The UN says London is a Music City…
https://www.londoncityofmusic.ca/
I post this link with my tongue mostly in cheek. Not many in Canada’s London fully understand how this designation makes sense, but there it is.
For anyone who comes, the Western University campus is sprawling and green. The music building is a beautiful stone structure.
For leisure I’d recommend a stroll through one of the ESA’s[url] https://london.ca/ESA or Springbank Park. If you’re a runner, following the Thames Valley Parkway is a great way to get an overview of the best of the city AND the homeless encampments hidden in the bush.
At any rate, the couple ITF’s I’ve been to were quite insular anyway and were about the clinics and concerts, not the background sites to see.
The UN says London is a Music City…
https://www.londoncityofmusic.ca/
I post this link with my tongue mostly in cheek. Not many in Canada’s London fully understand how this designation makes sense, but there it is.
For anyone who comes, the Western University campus is sprawling and green. The music building is a beautiful stone structure.
For leisure I’d recommend a stroll through one of the ESA’s
At any rate, the couple ITF’s I’ve been to were quite insular anyway and were about the clinics and concerts, not the background sites to see.
- SackbutRoyale
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[quote="AndrewMeronek"]I'll start:
[url=https://usarmyband.com/workshops/the-american-trombone-workshop]American Trombone Workshop
MARCH 12-15
<QUOTE>The 2025 American Trombone Workshop will be held on historic Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, VA.[/quote]
</QUOTE>
The link for this workshop sends you to an application form for the 2024 Trombone Workshop!
MARCH 12-15
<QUOTE>The 2025 American Trombone Workshop will be held on historic Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, VA.[/quote]
</QUOTE>
The link for this workshop sends you to an application form for the 2024 Trombone Workshop!
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="SackbutRoyale"]The link for this workshop sends you to an application form for the 2024 Trombone Workshop![/quote]
It doesn't for me. Maybe make sure you hit "refresh" on your browser in case it's pulling an archived page?
It doesn't for me. Maybe make sure you hit "refresh" on your browser in case it's pulling an archived page?
- JohnL
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[quote="AndrewMeronek"]<QUOTE author="SackbutRoyale" post_id="266389" time="1739031789" user_id="9110">
The link for this workshop sends you to an application form for the 2024 Trombone Workshop![/quote]
It doesn't for me. Maybe make sure you hit "refresh" on your browser in case it's pulling an archived page?
</QUOTE>
The link you posted takes you to the information page for ATW 2025
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.
The link for this workshop sends you to an application form for the 2024 Trombone Workshop![/quote]
It doesn't for me. Maybe make sure you hit "refresh" on your browser in case it's pulling an archived page?
</QUOTE>
The link you posted takes you to the information page for ATW 2025
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="JohnL"]The link you posted takes you to the information page for ATW 2025
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.[/quote]
Good to know. I can't fix their goof-up.
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.[/quote]
Good to know. I can't fix their goof-up.
- JohnL
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[quote="AndrewMeronek"]<QUOTE author="JohnL" post_id="266405" time="1739047068" user_id="119">
The link you posted takes you to the information page for ATW 2025
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.[/quote]
Good to know. I can't fix their goof-up.
</QUOTE>
Hopefully someone who has the connections to get it fixed will notice soon.
The link you posted takes you to the information page for ATW 2025
BUT
If you click on the registration button on that page, it takes you to the registration page for ATW <B>2024</B>.[/quote]
Good to know. I can't fix their goof-up.
</QUOTE>
Hopefully someone who has the connections to get it fixed will notice soon.