NOW ONLINE: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
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NOW ONLINE: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit
UPDATE: Videos from the VIRTUAL EVENT can now be viewed on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNO158 ... subscriber
Website: https://www.sftrombones.com/
Hosted by the Trombones of the Santa Fe Opera: Mark Fisher, Chris Buckholz, Jonathan Randazzo, Chris Bassett
Auditions to select a maximum of 12 college or professional level
players, with auditors welcome
Application deadline 01 April 2020
Event dates: July 28-31 2020
Location: Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, Santa Fe, NM, USA
Genre: orchestral, trombone ensemble
Located in gorgeous Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe Trombone Summit is a multi-day trombone seminar with a unique high-intensity, select-size Participant group that allows an in-depth and personal experience. Co-founded by the Trombones of the Santa Fe Opera, Participants have the opportunity to play with and for all 4 co-founders in masterclasses, sections, and quartet coachings and sit-ins. In addition, Auditors join Participants in daily warm up sessions, panel discussions, and select pieces in our trombone choir which performs the final concert.
UPDATE: Videos from the VIRTUAL EVENT can now be viewed on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNO158 ... subscriber
Website: https://www.sftrombones.com/
Hosted by the Trombones of the Santa Fe Opera: Mark Fisher, Chris Buckholz, Jonathan Randazzo, Chris Bassett
Auditions to select a maximum of 12 college or professional level
players, with auditors welcome
Application deadline 01 April 2020
Event dates: July 28-31 2020
Location: Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, Santa Fe, NM, USA
Genre: orchestral, trombone ensemble
Located in gorgeous Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe Trombone Summit is a multi-day trombone seminar with a unique high-intensity, select-size Participant group that allows an in-depth and personal experience. Co-founded by the Trombones of the Santa Fe Opera, Participants have the opportunity to play with and for all 4 co-founders in masterclasses, sections, and quartet coachings and sit-ins. In addition, Auditors join Participants in daily warm up sessions, panel discussions, and select pieces in our trombone choir which performs the final concert.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
Sounds cool.
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Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
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72H bell section (half moon)
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
Wow, what an opportunity!
I had to chuckle when I read of a brass workshop given at a Roman Catholic retreat because it reminded me of a post on another forum where a musician had to go to a certain location for a commitment and he was put up in a nearby Carmelite monastery. He got settled in, started to blow a few notes and suddenly the whole world seemed to come crashing all around him, creating a big uproar.
It seems that Carmelites practice contemplation and meditation and silence for much of the day.
I had to chuckle when I read of a brass workshop given at a Roman Catholic retreat because it reminded me of a post on another forum where a musician had to go to a certain location for a commitment and he was put up in a nearby Carmelite monastery. He got settled in, started to blow a few notes and suddenly the whole world seemed to come crashing all around him, creating a big uproar.
It seems that Carmelites practice contemplation and meditation and silence for much of the day.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
I’m tempted to attend this event as an auditor. The information is pretty limited, though. Is it aimed toward high school / college players, so that older amateurs wouldn’t fit in?
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
Auditions to select a maximum of 12 college or professional level
players, with auditors welcome.
If you need more info then that it is best to contact them.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
I wouldn't mind auditing.
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
As a 56-year-old amateur player who had a brief pro career in my youth, I learned a great deal attending the master classes and warm-ups at last year's event as an auditor. The overall atmosphere of the event was very welcoming and inclusive.
As an auditor, don't expect to get in much playing time beyond warm-ups and maybe a piece or two in the choir. The auditioned players are paying some real coin compared to the auditors, and they rightly deserve the undivided attention of the instructors.
You can however expect to hear some great playing, and you'll have the opportunity to learn a lot by watching and listening to highly accomplished teachers practicing their craft with the auditioned players.
At this point, it's an event that's geared toward classical large bore tenor and bass playing, so bring the appropriate horn and mindset.
The auditioned players at the inaugural event were serious college musicians who were all playing at a very high level. There was also one pro, Jay Wise, bass trombonist of the Omaha Symphony.
"Achieved Is The Glorious Work" from Haydn's "The Creation" was one of the pieces the ensemble worked on and performed, so you should feel comfortable with this level of playing if you plan to play in the choir. One of the warm-ups involved mouthpiece buzzing the entirety of Bordogni/Rochut #8 from memory, so there's another example of what to expect.
July is a great time of year to be in Santa Fe, with nice weather and nightly performances at the Santa Fe Opera, Desert Chorale, Chamber Music Series, etc. Just be sure to secure lodging well in advance, because Santa Fe is a very popular tourist destination, and July is high season.
As an auditor, don't expect to get in much playing time beyond warm-ups and maybe a piece or two in the choir. The auditioned players are paying some real coin compared to the auditors, and they rightly deserve the undivided attention of the instructors.
You can however expect to hear some great playing, and you'll have the opportunity to learn a lot by watching and listening to highly accomplished teachers practicing their craft with the auditioned players.
At this point, it's an event that's geared toward classical large bore tenor and bass playing, so bring the appropriate horn and mindset.
The auditioned players at the inaugural event were serious college musicians who were all playing at a very high level. There was also one pro, Jay Wise, bass trombonist of the Omaha Symphony.
"Achieved Is The Glorious Work" from Haydn's "The Creation" was one of the pieces the ensemble worked on and performed, so you should feel comfortable with this level of playing if you plan to play in the choir. One of the warm-ups involved mouthpiece buzzing the entirety of Bordogni/Rochut #8 from memory, so there's another example of what to expect.
July is a great time of year to be in Santa Fe, with nice weather and nightly performances at the Santa Fe Opera, Desert Chorale, Chamber Music Series, etc. Just be sure to secure lodging well in advance, because Santa Fe is a very popular tourist destination, and July is high season.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
Thanks for that review. As an advanced amateur, I had a similar question. I can’t attend this year but would definitely consider it next year.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
I received an email today from the sponsors of this event. It’s been cancelled. No surprise, since some of the faculty were from the Santa Fe Opera, and the opera season has been cancelled. Too bad - it sounded like a great event.
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Re: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
I just saw a FB posting.
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Re: NOW ONLINE: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
UPDATE: VIRTUAL EVENT IS ONLINE AS OF TODAY, JULY 28:
https://www.sftrombones.com/summitonline
https://www.sftrombones.com/summitonline
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Re: NOW ONLINE: Second Annual Santa Fe Trombone Summit, July 28-31, 2020
UPDATE: Videos from the VIRTUAL EVENT can now be viewed on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNO158 ... subscriber
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNO158 ... subscriber