2024 William Cramer Trombone Choir

The Cramer Choir, a longstanding ITF tradition, was founded to celebrate William Cramer, long time professor at Florida State University, and a founding member of the ITA, the parent organization of the ITF. In addition to many years conducting and touring with the FSU Trombone Choir (known as the Seminole Sackbut Society), Cramer was active as a performer throughout his career, and both commissioned and premiered many new works for trombone.

The Cramer Choir features outstanding college and university professors from across the US.

2024 Cramer Trombone Choir, Simon Wills Director

Tenor Trombone

Nathanial Brickens - University of Texas, Austin

Lucas Borges - Ohio University 

Justin Croushore - Morehead State University

Tim Dueppen - Lamar University

Bruce Faske - Arkansas Stet University

Michelle Flowers - Southeastern Oklahoma State

David Jackson - University of Michigan

Denis Jiron - Western University, Ontario Canada

Lance Laster - San Jacinto College

Brittany Latsch  - Indiana University

Sarah Miller - Washington State Univ

Dunwoody Mirvil - Stetson University 

Jacob Muzquiz - University of Texas, Arlington

Andrea Neumann - Hartt School of Music  

Donny Pinson – Del Mar College

Anderson Rodrigues da Silva - Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes 

Elisabeth Shafer – Ohio State University

Greg Spiridopoulos - University of Massachusetts, Amherst

 

Bass Trombone

Jason Hausback - Missouri State University

Lucas Kaspar - Cameron University

Heather Mensch - Tyler Junior College

Colby Norton - Berea College

Christopher Sharpe - Murray State University

Shelly Suminski - San Bernardino Valley College

Catch the Cramer Choir in concert at 1:30pm on Saturday, in Van Cliburn Hall!

Simon Wills began his career in the orchestra of the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. After some years with Welsh National Opera, he joined the London Symphony Orchestra and was simultaneously principal trombone of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, a post he held for fourteen years. During his time with COE, the orchestra recorded its celebrated Beethoven and Schumann cycles with Nikolaus Harnoncourt and gave the first performance in modern times of Rossini's il Viaggio a Reims under Claudio Abbado. Simon has worked with all the orchestras in the UK, particularly at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and the BBC, and has been a guest principal with the Teatro all Scala, Milan, Berliner Staatsoper unter den Linden, Moscow Soloists, Orquestra de Cadaques, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, the Symphony Orchestra of India and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra.

He was for many years a well-known player on the contemporary scene, performing with London Sinfonietta, Ensemble Modern, Lontano, Endymion, Composers Ensemble and Critical Band, with whom he made several recordings of the works of Xenakis, supervised by the composer. He played in the Fires of London in its latter years; Peter Maxwell Davies wrote his solo trombone piece Judas Mercator for him. He was engaged by the Biennale di Venezia for the creation and first performances of Luigi Nono's Prometeo and has taken part in many other premieres, including Elliott Carter's Dialogues, Nicholas Maw's Sophie's Choice, The House of Crossed Desires by John Woolrich and James Wood's Proms commission Two Men Meet, Each Presuming The Other To Be From A Distant Planet.

Simon's work in historical performance has included the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the Balthasar Neumann Ensemble, Orchest van de Achttiende Eeuw, Gabrieli Consort and Freiburger Barockorchester, with whom he has appeared as soloist, recording the Michael Haydn Adagio and Allegro for horn, alto trombone and orchestra for SWR.