Trombone Choir

 

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Nathaniel Brickens, director
Adrian B. Sims, guest conductor

This concert will last about 60 minutes with one intermission.
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Photography, video, or recording of any part of this performance is prohibited


Program

David Faleris b. 1982
Sunrise Over Frost and Fog   2023

 

Enrique Crespo  1941-2020
Bruckner Etude  

 

J.S. Bach 1685-1750
trans. Sauer
Contrapunctus I from The Art of Fugue

 

Johannes Brahms  1833-1897
arr. Williams
How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place from A German Requiem

 

Adrian B. Sims b. 2000
Rise of the Fallen Star2024
Adrian B. Sims, conductor

 

intermission

 
arr. Robert Elkjer
Tribute to J.J. Johnson 1997
That Old Devil Moon
Yesterday
Love for Sale
Joshua Stout
Jared Sierra
Jorge Rodriguez
Arsene Bien-Aime
Eric Garcia

 

Manny Albam
Geological Survey 1970

 

 

 

Trombone choir 

Tenor Trombone
Arsene Bien-Aime, Hyattsville, MD
Jace Byrd, Dripping Springs
Jan Campos, Mission
Jared Dickerson, Grapevine
Erick Galicia, Austin
Ross Ganske, San Antonio
Carlos Garcia, Rio Grande City
Joshua Gault, Brownsville
Jackson Hawk, Pflugerville
Hunter Irvin, Leander
Landon Reimer, Rockwall
Brandon Reyes, Freeport
Jorge Rodriguez, Brownsville
Jared Sierra, Marble Falls
Joshua Stout, Austin
Ben Valliere, Clemmons, NC

Bass Trombone
Wyatt Andrews, Coppell
Luis Cadena, Alice
Eric Garcia, Houston
Michael Newell, Austin
Jackson Quevedo, Houston
Ryan Smalley, Limerick, Ireland

Contrabass Trombone
Eric Garcia, Houston

Rhythm
Joseph Hernandez, piano
Aidan Berg, bass
Christian Torres, drums
Diego Salinas, congas

 

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