International Trombone Festival 2005

Events — Wednesday, May 25

Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday

Time Event Location
8 am Registration Opens 2nd Floor Lobby
9 am Lewis Van Haney/Thein Philharmonic Prize (Bass)
First Prize - Choice of a Holton TR158 Tenor or TR181 Bass Trombone

Graeme Mutchler, Wheaton College
Charles Reneau, Julliard School of Music
Matyas Veer, Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Nunemaker
10 am Opening Concert

Introduction and Welcome

Rev. Kevin W. Wildes, S.J., President, Loyola University New Orleans
Edward J. Kvet, Dean, College of Music, Loyola University New Orleans
Denis Wick, President, International Trombone Association
Richard Erb, Instructor of Trombone, Loyola University New Orleans

Rotterdam Conservatory Trombone Choir, The Netherlands
Pierre Volders and Jörgen van Rijen, Conductors
Winners of the 2005 Remington Trombone Choir Competition
Roussel
Lewis Van Haney/Holton Philharmonic Prize (Tenor)
First Prize - Thein Custom Alto Trombone

Kyle Covington, Julliard School of Music
Kirk Ferguson, Julliard School of Music
Andrew Poirier, No school listed
Nunemaker
Exhibits Open 2nd Floor
11.30 am Concert
Joseph Alessi
Christopher Guzman, Piano
Roussel
12.30 pm Lunchtime Concert
New Orleans Trombone Choir
Milton Bush, Director
Danna Center
1.30 pm Concert
M. Dee Stewart
Ashley Toms, Piano
Roussel
Clinic: Applying the History of Jazz Trombone to Modern Improvisation
Steve Wiest
Matt Lemmler, Piano
Jesse Boyd, Bass
John Vidacovich, Drums
Nunemaker
3 pm Concert
Jörgen van Rijen and Brandt Attema
featuring Joseph Alessi and Valtteri Malmivirta
Pierre Volders, Tenor Trombone
Nico Schippers, Tenor Trombone
Martin Schippers, Tenor Trombone
Quirijn van den Bijlaard, Tenor Trombone
Wouter Iseger, Bass Trombone
Ashley Toms, Piano
Roussel
4.45 pm Rehearsal: Festival Trombones
Open to everyone to play!
Roussel
Rehearsal: Cramer Choir Room 230
6 pm Exhibits Close 2nd Floor
7 pm Concert
Bonerama
Craig Klein, Trombone
Mark Mullins, Trombone
Brian O’Neil, Trombone
Steve Suter, Trombone
Matt Perrine, Sousaphone
Bert Cotton, Guitar
Chad Gilmore, Drums

Presentation of the ITA Award 2005 to Ronald Barron
Dixon (Tulane)
9 pm &
11pm
EnJ
Eijiro Nakagawa and Jim Pugh
Two 90 minute shows. Tickets cost $10.00 for ITF participants. Reservation recommended by calling (504) 949-0696
Snug Harbor

Updated May 17 - Subject to change