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![]() | University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? Dear friends, Do any of you know which universities and colleges in North America offer baroque trumpet ensembles? Jack Laumer had one a few years ago at Texas State in San Marcos (along with at least 4 naumann 3 holers that the univ. owns).. Oberlin does I believe with a few Eggers? Also, North Texas has an ensemble.. I have some interested students who'd like to continue playing baroque trumpet in college, but would be great to do a head count of university programs and instrument holdings. Grinnell College has 2 amazing Meinl and Lauber one hole baroque trumpets in their instrument collection. Arizona State? Georgia? Northwestern or Eastman have collections? |
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| Pianissimo User | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? I know that the University of Minnesota has a couple Naumanns in the collection that students check out quite often (including myself when I was a student there a couple years ago), but there was no natural trumpet ensemble. I think it's a pretty rare thing to have a dedicated natural trumpet ensemble (getting just an early music ensemble at UMN was difficult enough). If a student wanted to check out the instruments and sort of do their own thing in the early music ensemble at UMN, I'm sure no one would stop them (and Gary Bordner has been learning nat trumpet to play in the SPCO within the last few years). So, I would imagine that this is the case with a lot of schools...they own some instruments, and maybe even have a few interested students, but have no official ensemble. I too would be curious to know what schools actually have dedicated ensembles. |
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| Pianissimo User | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? The University of Alabama does not have one yet. But last year we talked about it and there was a lot of interest. The new trumpet instructor is into baroque trumpet playing. The only thing holding them back is getting the instruments I believe. |
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![]() ![]() | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? Bryan Goff at Florida State.
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? We had an ensemble at Washington State University under Gerald Webster in the 1980's. For good or ill, the original source of the Vulgano Brethren.
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![]() | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? Hey Nate, I think there is or was a baroque ensemble at Humboldt. Also, if memory serves me correct, ray burkhart might be teaching baroque trumpet at cal state pomona. Don't know about the ensemble. Hofstra might be another school that has a baroque trumpet ensemble though they might be focused more on cornetto. peace, CG
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| Pianissimo User | Re: University Baroque Trumpet Ensembles? I was in a small ensemble this year at University of Louisville - two baroque trumpets and violins, viola, cello, and continuo. It was a TON of fun.
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