Atlanta Symphony Low Brass Excerpts from Fountains of Rome at Columbus State University

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Atlanta Symphony trombonists Colin Williams, Bill Thomas, George Curran and guest tubist Eric Bubacz perform low brass excerpts from Respighi's Fountains of Rome. The video was recorded during their September 25th, 2009 masterclass at Columbus State University. Williams, Thomas and Curran are 2009-2010 Artists in Residence at Columbus State University, and along with Dr. Bradley Palmer, make up the faculty for the Southeast Trombone Symposium. More information about these CSU Artists in Residence, the Southeast Trombone Symposium and the Atlanta Trombone Projects CD can be found at http://music.colstate.edu/trombone

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  • You guys sound ridiculous! Awesome!

  • That was so clean!

    I love the bass bone.

    The 1st part was so crisp too.

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  • The bass trombone is at home here....

  • @TromboneMasterMan Speaking of Doug Yeo, I can't wait for him to come to Arizona State. Him + Sam Pilafian = now being a great time to be a low brass player at ASU.

  • @71196jmg You ain't lying ;-) Coin and George are the bomb ;-)

  • Nice work.

  • and that is why they get paid the big bucks

  • i like it. but it isnt the ASO. eric bubacz is NOT michael moore. who in my opinion is one of the best tuba players in the country. BTW george curran and collin williams rockin this shit.

  • what if this was just sight read?

  • @Philbatrom George is a beast and a really fine teacher as well.

  • @TromboneMasterMan and you didn't even name anyone from Cleveland or Pittsburgh yet.......crazy

  • @Trombonist1991 most of the best low brass players and sections of all time are american..just sayin. Joseph Alessi: Greatest orchestral trombonist of all time period. Pretty much the whole NY phil trombone section. Chicago: Jay Friedman, Michael Mulcahy, Charlie Vernon. Doesnt get much better than that. Arnold Jacobs: best tubist that ever lived. Roger Bobo, Doug Yeo, Edward Kleinhammer, George Roberts, Jim Markey, Allen Barnhill, David Watters R.I.P. , Ralph Sauer and the list goes on.

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