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Ohio University Trombone Day 2023
Sunday, january 29 at Ohio University School of Music
featuring
YU TAMAKI
(International Soloist)
It is the most wonderful time of the year!
Another great Ohio University Trombone Day is coming up soon. I hope you can join us!
Ohio University Trombone Day 2023 will be a full day of trombone-related activities on Sunday, 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 artist: Yu Tamaki (International Soloist).
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
Another great Ohio University Trombone Day is coming up soon. I hope you can join us!
Ohio University Trombone Day 2023 will be a full day of trombone-related activities on Sunday, 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 artist: Yu Tamaki (International Soloist).
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
REGISTER HERE!:
https://admissions.ohio.edu/register/trombone-day-2023 Registration and fees: Early Registration deadline is January 22. Fee: $5 Late Registration until the event (Jan. 29). Fee: $10 Location: Ohio University School of Music 363 Robert Glidden Hall Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 Supported by: |
A Japanese solo trombonist active worldwide, Yu Tamaki Hoso is a chamber and orchestra musician, educator, entrepreneur, published author, and producer. Yu currently resides in Denmark and serves asan official artist for Pro Arte Musicae of Tokyo, S.E. Shires Company of Boston, and Willie's Custom Brass of Yamanashi, as well as Music Director of FukuTama Festival in Shimane.
Since 2018, Yu has been focusing on solo performance after a 15-year career as an orchestral trombonist in Japan, the USA and Europe. Currently focusing on giving recitals, concerto appearances and master classes, he has made appearances in Japan, the USA, Denmark, Czech Republic, France, Germany Italy, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, and the UK. His first album Love and Chaos was released in 2018. His second album, Colors for Trombone, and first single, Game from An;G;El, were released in 2019 and are both available on iTunes/Apple Music and other major streaming services. In addition to his contributions as a performer, Yu has has been conducting educational workshops and master classes for young professionals since 2014. Workshops have been sponsored by the Tokyo metropolitan government, Pro Arte Musicae, and the Shinjuku ward office of Tokyo, where he continues to instruct students and help guide them in their musical careers. Having had the opportunity to both study and perform trombone all over the world in Asia, Europe, and North America, Yu is able to offer a unique perspective and broad understanding of trombone performance to the next generation of musicians. Yu's passion and gift for sharing the human experience through music is evident not only in his expressive performance but also through his numerous collaborations and educational endeavors. Yu Tamaki Hoso is leaving his mark on the world one note at a time.
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