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Ohio University Trombone Day 2022
Saturday, january 29 at Ohio University School of Music
featuring
Victor barranco & jan kagarice
It is the most wonderful time of the year! WE ARE BACK IN PERSON! Another great Ohio University Trombone Day is coming up soon. I hope you can join us!
Ohio University Trombone Day 2022 will be a full day of trombone-related activities on Saturday, January 29th. Trombone Day will include a group warm-up, large master classes, small group classes and a final concert. I am thrilled to announce our two featured artists: the amazing Victor Barranco (Jazz Soloist and former member of the US Army Blues) and incomparable Jan Kagarice (World Renowned Brass Pedagogue).
Trombone players and brass enthusiasts of all levels and backgrounds are welcome. High school and college students are strongly encouraged to participate.
Stay tuned for more information soon.
Feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Lucas Borges
Associate Professor of Trombone, Ohio University
Ohio University Trombone Day 2022 will be a full day of trombone-related activities on Saturday, January 29th. Trombone Day will include a group warm-up, large master classes, small group classes and a final concert. I am thrilled to announce our two featured artists: the amazing Victor Barranco (Jazz Soloist and former member of the US Army Blues) and incomparable Jan Kagarice (World Renowned Brass Pedagogue).
Trombone players and brass enthusiasts of all levels and backgrounds are welcome. High school and college students are strongly encouraged to participate.
Stay tuned for more information soon.
Feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Lucas Borges
Associate Professor of Trombone, Ohio University
Date: January 29, 2021 Time: 9am - 6pm
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Registration and fees:
Early Registration deadline is January 22, Fee: $5
Late Registration until the event on January 29, Fee: $10
On site registration available.
REGISTER HERE!
Location:
Ohio University School of Music
363 Robert Glidden Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Ohio University Mask and Social distancing protocols:
https://www.ohio.edu/coronavirus/faq
Early Registration deadline is January 22, Fee: $5
Late Registration until the event on January 29, Fee: $10
On site registration available.
REGISTER HERE!
Location:
Ohio University School of Music
363 Robert Glidden Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Ohio University Mask and Social distancing protocols:
https://www.ohio.edu/coronavirus/faq
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS at "The Ohio University Inn & Conference Center"
Rate of $98.00 per room, per night (plus applicable taxes) to those visiting Athens, Ohio with the “OU Trombone Day”.
For reservations, please go to our website at www.ouinn.com. Click on the BOOK NOW icon (top right-hand corner) and input the dates of arrival, departure and Group Code: 220128OUTR The preferred rate and available room types will populate the reservation. Complete the rest of the on-line reservation form.Or you may call the hotel directly at 740-593-6661 (toll-free 866-593-6661) and ask for the “OU Trombone Weekend” block.
Rate of $98.00 per room, per night (plus applicable taxes) to those visiting Athens, Ohio with the “OU Trombone Day”.
For reservations, please go to our website at www.ouinn.com. Click on the BOOK NOW icon (top right-hand corner) and input the dates of arrival, departure and Group Code: 220128OUTR The preferred rate and available room types will populate the reservation. Complete the rest of the on-line reservation form.Or you may call the hotel directly at 740-593-6661 (toll-free 866-593-6661) and ask for the “OU Trombone Weekend” block.
Jan Kagarice is the founder and primary consultant of Musician’s Wellness of North America, L.L.C. and has successfully assisted in the retraining of hundreds of professional musicians, some diagnosed with the neurological disorder task-specific focal dystonia. Her clients are members of some of the most prestigious ensembles across the globe, such as the Vienna Philharmonic, London Symphony, The Halle Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, L.A. Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, National Symphony (DC), St. Louis Symphony, Houston Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Iceland Symphony Orchestra, L’Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, Vancouver Symphony, Utah Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Memphis Symphony, Omaha Symphony (NE), Buffalo Philharmonic, The “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band (DC), The Army Blues (DC), US Air Force Ceremonial Band (DC), US Air Force Band of the Rockies (CO), US Air Force Band of Flight (OH), US Army Band (Pershing’s Own), Los Angeles studio players and university professors throughout the North America, South America and Europe.
During her tenure at the University of North Texas, Jan’s trombone students had consistent and notable successes in international and national competitions and in pursuing professional careers in music. She has served as a visiting professor at Columbia University, Hochschule für Musik in Detmold, Germany and the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis) and developed an online course for Musician’s Wellness at the Royal Academy of Music in London, England. Additionally, she has presented concerts, lectures and master classes across the globe. She was the recipient of the 2008 Neill Humfeld Award for excellence in teaching presented by the International Trombone Association, and her pedagogical approach was the subject of Dr. Karen Marston’s dissertation Finding the Balance, A Case Study of a Master Trombone Teacher. Jan is also a certified and experienced Montessori Teacher for ages 2 ½ - 7. Ms. Kagarice has performed with the Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Chautauqua Symphony, Boston Philharmonic, and the Boston and New York Cornett and Sackbut Ensembles. She was bass trombonist of the internationally acclaimed trombone quartet PRISMA. She holds a BM in Trombone Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and an MM in Trombone Performance from the University of North Texas. |
In 2009, Victor Barranco joined The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” Army Blues. He received his Bachelor degree at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and Master degree at the University of North Texas. Before moving to Washington D.C., he toured with the national Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof starring Chaim Topol and Harvey Fierstein. Victor maintains an active schedule performing at the Kennedy Center, Theatres in the D.C. metropolis, recording television and radio shows as well as educational projects. He has performed and recorded with artists such as Mariah Carey, Lady Gaga, Janelle Monae, Snarky Puppy, Train, Prince Royce, Tony Bennett, Brandy Norwood, Luke Bryan, Chaka Khan , David Foster, Jewel, Gladys Knight, Al Jarraeu, Baby Face, Wayne Newton, Stevie Nicks, Melissa Manchester, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Frank Sinatra Jr., The Spoon, Johnny Mathis, Dianne Reeves, George Duke, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Martha Reeves, Savion Glover, Raheem DeVaughn, Chrisette Michele, Les McCann, James Ingram, Myron Butler and Levi, Kirk Franklin and many more. Victor frequently travels as a guest performer and adjudicator at jazz festivals, conventions and universities across the country.
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