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Trombone studio attends International Trombone Festival

Following Tanner’s ITF solo recital on July 17, with 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 trombone students (left to right): Luke Meredith, Jackson Franco, Corey Nance, Sam McDiarmid-Sterling, Madison Joy, Sterling Tanner, Alex Weeks, Ben Garcia, Wesley Shores, Mark Bennett, Abby Burford.

Following Tanner鈥檚 ITF solo recital on July 17, with 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 trombone students (left to right): Luke Meredith, Jackson Franco, Corey Nance, Sam McDiarmid-Sterling, Madison Joy, Sterling Tanner, Alex Weeks, Ben Garcia, Wesley Shores, Mark Bennett, Abby Burford.

This summer, Assistant Professor of Trombone Sterling Tanner led a group of 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 students to participate in the听 (ITF) hosted at Western University in London, Ontario.

The group performed at the festival, opening for Christian Lindberg, and attended numerous lectures, concerts and workshops over four days. While performance opportunities brought them to the festival, Tanner says the networking and bonding with the broader trombone community were additional highlights.

鈥淚t's not just about the playing and the level of their performance,鈥 explains Tanner. 鈥淚t's more about the people part, and the hang.

鈥淲atching the students connect鈥攕haring meals, grabbing coffee, playing duets and exchanging ideas鈥攚as inspiring. What鈥檚 most special for me is just seeing them flourish as humans in that environment.鈥

蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Trombone Octet performing

On July 18, the 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Trombone Octet opened for international trombone soloist Christian Lindberg (left to right): Ben Garcia, Abby Burford, Madison Joy, Corey Nance, Wesley Shores, Sam McDiarmid-Sterling, Mark Bennett, Scott Underwood.

蜜桃传媒破解版下载 was well represented with Tanner presenting a recital of his new solo album, 鈥鈥; graduate student Corey Nance presenting with the ITA Student Council as its vice president; and Mark Bennett competing as one of three finalists in the Larry Wiehe Tenor Trombone Competition.

For Tanner, the experience felt full circle as his undergraduate professor was also present. 鈥淭he first ITF that I attended was in 2013,鈥 Tanner recalls. 鈥淚 was lucky enough to be at the institution where it was hosted, Columbus State University. And my teacher, Bradley Palmer, was really a figurehead in the trombone community.鈥

As College of Music ITF participants readied for the festival, Tanner asked Palmer to conduct a piece on the students鈥 recital. 鈥淚t was really special because when the students played the first piece, I鈥檓 standing backstage with my former teacher and he鈥檚 like, 鈥楳an, they sound really great. This is what you鈥檝e always dreamed of, and I'm excited that you're getting to experience that now鈥,鈥 Tanner shares.

He hopes to involve more students in the ITF in the future. For now, he鈥檚 excited to be getting back to work with his studio and building on the impact of their ITF experiences. 鈥淵ou never know what they picked up on鈥攎aybe it's something that's not even related to playing the trombone, you know? I'm excited to speak with the students as we get started and know like, okay, that really stuck with you? Maybe we should look into seeing how we can incorporate that here.鈥