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226 Symphonic brass concert 04/06/2008
227 Nyman teams up with Moore 04/06/2008
228 John Kenny in Cumbria 19/05/2008
229 Jiggs in London 18/05/2008
230 Hari Eustice wins the top Trinity award 18/05/2008
231 Trombone Composers Competition 18/05/2008
232 Nick Hudson to play Canada concerts 17/05/2008
233 Robbie Harvey wins BTS Don Lusher prize 17/05/2008
234 Peter Moore wins BBC final 11/05/2008
235 Peter Moore in BBC final 09/05/2008
236 LSO in annual brass concert 09/05/2008
237 Festival video clips 06/05/2008
238 Finnish jazz competition 06/05/2008
239 Bob Martin jazz concert 05/05/2008
240 Latest BTS magazine 01/05/2008
241 Ben van Dijk course, Spain 20/04/2008
242 Campbell quartet in Somerset 19/04/2008
243 Cats on Blackheath Common 18/04/2008
244 Ian Bousfield interviews Denis Wick 14/04/2008
245 Taiwan trombone workshop 11/04/2008
246 Swedish success 08/04/2008
247 Olympic torch brass 03/04/2008
248 RSAMD Brass Band Day 02/04/2008
249 Brass portraits 02/04/2008
250 Trombone concerts in the Outer Hebrides 31/03/2008

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mike-hext

Crossing the Great Divide: Michael Hext expounds on being both a jazz and classical trombonist.

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New York, New York: Recently interviewed, Sam Burtis reveals to David Lalljee the intricacies of the life of a New York studio musician.

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future-is-low

Adrian Cleverley reports on Chris Stearn's Contrabass Trombone Masterclass at Trinity College of Music.

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Don Lusher: Sheila Tracy has penned a fitting tribute and obituary for the man who inspired generations of young trombonists.

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grinsted

The Improved Trombone: an essay in Edwardian ingenuity Innovation or flop?

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altposaune

Rob Slocombe investigates the Fall and Rise of the Alto Trombone.

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beethoven

God's Trombones: Peter Bassano has researched Beethoven's Vier Equale.

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arthur-wilson

Arthur Wilson: With the passing of Arthur (21 Jun 1927 – 10 Jul 2010) after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease, the music profession has lost one of its finest symphonic trombone players and teachers.

Arthur's career spanned more than 50 years. His loss will be deeply felt by hundreds of friends, colleagues and ex-students.

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