I have a few solo and chamber music performances of note coming up in the next few months. If you happen to be in the greater Washington D.C area, please do drop in.
Sunday, February 19, 2006 at 2:00 PM.
Faculty Recital at the University of Maryland at College Park
Gildenhorn Recital Hall, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
I will perform works of Bach, Fetter, Gershwin, Hindemith, Ritter George, and Vaughan Williams. Assisting artists are Lisa Emenheiser, piano; Christopher Dudley, trombone and Kenneth Wolff, Trombone.
This recital will be of special interest to student trombonists taking part in the 2006 Eastern Trombone Workshop solo competition, as I will be performing all three of the required selections for this year’s competition for bass trombone. The trombone trio Tres Bone will be featured in its’ world premiere performance on this recital as well.
For additional information and directions, please contact the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center website:http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu/2006/c/visitors/directions or call (301) 405-ARTS
Friday, March 17, 2006 at 3:00 PM
The Eastern Trombone Workshop
Loboda Studio, Brucker Hall
Ft. Myer in Arlington, VA
I will perform with my trombone trio, Tres Bone, in recital. Members of Tres Bone are Christopher Dudley, Kenneth Wolff and myself. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit the ETW website at:http://www.easterntromboneworkshop.org/
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at 7:30 PM
Ainslie Arts Center, Episcopal High School
Alexandria, VA.
I will perform with The National Chamber Players in Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat. For more information, visit the Ainslie Art Center website at: http://www.episcopalhighschool.org/arts/calendar.html

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Matt: Megan and I are looking forward to the UMCP performance. It will actually be our first chance to hear a real performance in Maryland’s new (since I graduated) recital hall. – George
George: I look forward to seeing you there. Please tell your students to come as well. The target audience for this recital is the high school and college age trombonist, and the repertoire was chosen on that basis. Spread the word!. – Matt
already on it. – george