CSO Trumpet to Retire
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
- BrianJohnston
- Posts: 1165
- Joined: Jul 11, 2020
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He’s an incredibly skilled musician.
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He’s an incredibly skilled musician.
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- BassBoneFL
- Posts: 132
- Joined: Aug 14, 2018
Mark was our princ tpt here at TFO before winning the job in Chicago. (assoc in Memphis before that) Very musical, lyrical player. Wishing him the best on his next chapter.
- JTeagarden
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Feb 24, 2025
Wow, I especially find his path to the CSO heartening, he kept getting better and better, undoubtedly because he never stopped working hard!
- elainechat
- Posts: 19
- Joined: May 28, 2024
Absolutely, his trajectory is a great example of steady growth and persistence. It’s encouraging to see how continued effort and dedication can really pay off over time, even in such a competitive field.