Artists
John
Rojak
John Rojak joined the American Brass Quintet in 1991, with which he has been touring internationally, recording, and teaching, including residencies at The Juilliard School in New York and the Aspen Music Festival.
He is an original member of the orchestra for Broadway’s Les Misérables and the New York Pops, as well as the bass trombonist for the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Orpheus, Little Orchestra Society, and Solisti New York. Mr. Rojak has recorded with the New York Chamber Symphony (including Strauss’ complete Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme), St. Luke’s (including John Adams’ Nixon in China), Orpheus, and Solisti NY (including Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat – English and Chinese versions), and has been heard on numerous jingles and soundtracks.
As a soloist he was invited to be the first bass trombonist to have a residency with Quad City Arts, performing recitals and informances for groups ranging from Kindergarten to senior citizens. In 1997 Mr. Rojak gave several master classes in Japan which included students from their most prestigious conservatories. He has been adjudicator for Concert Artists Guild, the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and the Manhattan School of Music Concerto competition.
He received a BM from Juilliard and was a fellowship student at the Tanglewood and Waterloo Music Festivals. His teachers have included John Coffey, Don Harwood, and Sam Pilafian. In addition to Juilliard and Aspen, he is on the faculties of Rutgers University and Bard College.
Recent solo recordings include "The Romantic Bass Trombone" with pianist Robert Koenig, Rhapsody for Bass Trombone and Strings by Eric Ewazen with the Czech Radio Chamber Orchestra, and Walter Ross' Trombone Concerto No. 2 with the New York Chamber Symphony.
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Eubanks- Jazz Artist, Oberlin
Marshall
Gilkes- Jazz Artist
Jim
Markey- New York Philharmonic
Andy
Martin- LA Freelance Artist
Dick
Nash- Jazz Legend
Ko-ichiro
Yamamoto- Seattle Symphony
Larry
Zalkind- Utah Symphony
American
Brass Quintet- New York Chamber Ensemble
Trombones
de Costa Rica- Trombone Quartet
Utah
Symphony Orchestra- Keith Lockhart, Conductor