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EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

TROMBONE
CHOIR
Mark Kellogg & Larry Zalkind, co-directors
Cameron Collar, guest student conductor

Friday, March 31, 2023


Kilbourn Hall
7:30 PM
PROGRAM
Full Tilt (2013) Anthony Di Lorenzo
(b. 1967)

Passacaglia for 10 Trombones (1973) Allen Chase


(b. 1926)

Four Short Prayers of Saint Francis of Assisi (1948) Francis Poulenc


Moderately, but not too slowly (1899-1963)
Majestic and brilliant arr. Robert Kalwas
Very expressively and fervently
Very calm

Georgia on My Mind (1930) Hoagy Carmichael


(1899-1981)
arr. Daniel Mach-Holt

Daniel Mach-Holt, trombone


Larry Zalkind, trombone

Leviathan (2013) Jack Wilds


(b. 1986)
Cameron Collar, conductor

INTERMISSION

World Report (2009) Jeff Cortazzo


(b. 1964)

Bruckner Etude (1992) Enrique Crespo


(1941-2020)
PROGRAM
Songs of Hope

Ave Maria (1934) Igor Stravinsky


(1882-1971)

Der Entfernten, D. 331 Franz Schubert


(1797-1828)

Hear My Prayer (2000) Moses Hogan


(1957-2003)
arr. Mark Kellogg

Three Mediterranean Folk Songs Traditional


Village Song arr. Jack Courtright
Song of the Bride (b. 1996)
Beautiful Woman
PERSONNEL
EASTMAN TROMBONE CHOIR
Mark Kellogg and Larry Zalkind, co-Directors
Benjamin Jorge, Graduate Teaching Assistant

Tenor Trombone Madelyn Stoklosa


Tyler Ricks Andrew Bianchi
Vincent Huang Danny Bolaños
Cameron Collar Darren Brady
Chase Farell Charles Hibschweiler
Wayne Kreml
Michael Rooney Bass Trombone
Owyn Haylings Ben Jorge
Will Hurtz Joshua Brown
Rose Cantrell Ben Jalensky
Aidan Fuller Daniel Mach-Holt
RJ James Gabriel Williams
Jacob Lytle Caleb Albrecht
MEET THE ARTISTS
The Eastman Trombone Choir played its first concert in November,
1941. Founded by the school’s legendary trombone professor, Emory
Remington, the Trombone Choir is the longest continuously serving
ensemble in Eastman’s 100-year history. It also holds the distinction of
being the first such curricular ensemble at an American school of music or
university.
Upon Mr. Remington’s passing in 1971, Donald Knaub took over as
Professor of Trombone, conducting the group until John Marcellus came
to join the Eastman faculty in 1978. After a distinguished thirty-six year
tenure at the school, Dr. Marcellus retired, turning the group over to its
current conductors, Profs. Larry Zalkind and Mark Kellogg.
Originally formed as a vehicle to promote and support pedagogical ideas
that were shared in weekly lessons, the ensemble also serves as an
important laboratory for current and former students to try their hands at
composing and arranging.
The Eastman Trombone Choir has performed at numerous meetings of
the International Trombone Festival and the Eastern Trombone
Workshop as well as at venues across upstate New York, Canada, Germa-
ny and Holland.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT EASTMAN
Saturday, April 1, 2023
FACULTY ARTIST SERIES
Eastman Virtuosi
Kilbourn Hall, 7:30 PM
Tickets Available at EastmanTheatre.org

Monday, April 3, 2023


Chamber Jazz Ensemble
Kilbourn Hall, 7:30 PM
Free Admission

Tuesday, April 4, 2023


Eastman Saxophone Project
Kilbourn Hall, 7:30 PM
Free Admission

Wednesday, April 5, 2023


Eastman School Symphony Orchestra / Eastman Philharmonia
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 7:30 PM
Free Admission

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and “Keepers of the Western Door” of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We take
this opportunity to thank the people whose ancestral lands the Eastman School of
Music of the University of Rochester currently occupies in Rochester, New York.

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esm.rochester.edu/events
www.facebook.com/ConcertsAtEastman
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and left sides, and at the back of the hall. In the Kilbourn Hall. Fully-accessible restrooms are
event of an emergency, you will be notified by the available on the first floor of the Eastman
stage manager. If notified, please move in a calm School. Our ushers will be happy to direct you
and orderly fashion to the nearest exit. to them.

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