International Trombone Festival
Birmingham UK

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Friday, July 21

Schedule of Events (updated 3rd July, 2006)
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Time Event Venue
9 – 10am

Massed Warm-up
Brett Baker
All welcome. Bring your instrument.

Adrian Boult
9 – 9:45am

Robert Marsteller/Bach–Conn
Trombone Competition

  • Mark Davidson
    University of North Texas
  • Matt Knight
    Cambridge University
  • Jozsef Voros
    Liszt Academy of Music-Budapest
Recital Hall
9:45 – 10:30am

Gilberto Gagliardi/Weril
Trombone Competition

  • Hana Beloglavec
    Loy Norrix High School, Kalamazoo, MI
  • Paul Jenkins
    Plano East High School, Plano, TX
  • Isaac Washam
    Oklahoma State University
Recital Hall
10am – 6pm Exhibits Open
10:30 – 11am

Larry Wiehe/King Trombone Competition

Andrew Connington
Royal Academy of Music - London

Andrew Thompson
University of Arizona

Recital Hall
10:30 – 11.15am

Concert
Christian Jones, bass trombone
Katy Pryce, tenor trombone
Alison Procter, piano

Adrian Boult
11:30am – 12.30pm

Clinic: Latin Jazz
Brazilian Trombone Ensemble
Please bring your instruments

Adrian Boult
12:30 – 1:30pm

Lunchtime Concert
UCA Trombone Choir
Denis Winter, conductor
Tony Baker, tenor trombone

Bullring
1:30 – 2:15pm

Concert
Trombone Class Musikhochschule
Hannover
Jonas Bylund, conductor
Winners of the 2006 Remington
Trombone Choir Competition

Adrian Boult
 

Concert
Ken Shifrin’s Posaune Voce Trio
Ken Shifrin, alto and tenor trombones
Kevin Pitt and Carl Fletcher,
tenor trombones
Claire Hollocks, soprano
Russel Harrold, piano

Recital Hall
2:30 – 4pm

Concert
Ian Bousfield, tenor trombone
Ben van Dijk, bass trombone
Alison Procter, piano

Adrian Boult
4:30 – 5:30pm

Massed Trombone Choir Rehearsal
All welcome. Bring your instruments.

Adrian Boult
5:15 – 6:45pm

Concert
The Rath Pack
Mark Nightingale (UK)
Bert Boeren (Netherlands)
Marc Godfroid (Belgium)
In association with Birmingham Jazz “Rush Hour Blues”

Symphony Hall Foyer
6:45 – 7pm

Massed Trombone Choir Concert
Brett Baker, conductor
All Welcome. Bring your instruments. Instruments may be left at the Symphony Hall
cloakroom free of charge after this performance.

Centenary Square
7:30 - 9:30pm

Evening Concert **
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Simon Wright, conductor
Philip Harrison, tenor trombone

William Walton ~ Crown Imperial
Malcolm Arnold ~ Cornish Dances
Gordon Jacob ~ Trombone Concerto
Edward Elgar ~ Cockaigne Overture
Percy Grainger ~ Irish Tune
from County Derry
Gustav Holst ~ Mars, Saturn and Jupiter (from The Planets)

Presentation of the 2006 Neill Humfeld Award to Denis Wick

Symphony Hall
9:30 – 11:30pm

Late Night Jazz
London Trombone Quartet
Mark Nightingale, Pete Beachill,
Alistair White, tenor trombones
Dave Stewart, bass trombone

Malthouse Pub

** Instructions to ITF Delegates:

As this concert is part of the CBSO Summer Series, the concert is open to the general public and seats are numbered. Therefore, ALL delegates must obtain a ticket for this concert from the Symphony Hall Box Office. The CBSO is offering an £8 discount on each ticket purchased with your ITF registration pass. The minimum ticket price is £8, meaning you can obtain a ticket for free, but £8 tickets are limited.

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