Archive: 2015

  • Celebrating the life of Maisie Ringham-Wiggins, MBE

    We are very sad to learn that the iconic trombone player, Maisie Ringham-Wiggins MBE passed away on Saturday, 3rd December.

  • Happy Birthday Rath

    Marcus Reynolds -  When Mick Rath first invited me to be one of his artists I was thrilled.

  • Venice to Hamburg: CD Review

    The Bach Players: Nicolette Moonen, Gawain Glenton, Emily White Krzysztof Lewandowski, Lynda Sayce and Silas Wollston.

  • The Challenges of Focal Dystonia

    Focal Dystonia, it's challenges and how Stratos can help.

  • Two unique brass ensembles to feature at Cumnock Tryst 2016

    Two extraordinary ensembles will feature as artists-in-residence at Sir James MacMillan’s Cumnock Tryst festival later this month.

  • Guildhall Trombones Visit Canada

    Last month Ian Sankey, James Harold, Peter Thornton and I had the pleasure of participating in a 10-day trip to Toronto with the choir from Girton College, Cambridge.

  • The Soprano Trombone Project

    Torbjörn Hultmark’s fascination with the soprano trombone was instigated by his participation in a project with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, featuring a performance of Brian Ferneyhough’s Plötzlichkeit; a piece that calls…

  • RNCM Visit ITF

    Royal Northern College of Music Trombone Choir visit ITF New York.

  • Meeting John Kenny

    In 1993 John Kenny, a classically trained trombone player and fantastically interesting musician, became the first person for 2000 years to play the great war horn, the Carnyx.


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