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# Article Title Date
201 RAM trombones explore quartets 18/09/2008
202 Lindberg in London 15/09/2008
203 Coventry trombone jazz 13/09/2008
204 New trombone dance 09/09/2008
205 The wrong stamps 08/09/2008
206 New BTS magazine hits the doormats 31/08/2008
207 Renaissance music in Manchester 19/08/2008
208 I was like wow 05/08/2008
209 BTS Wells event information 23/07/2008
210 Regent Hall features Boston Brass 23/07/2008
211 Campbell Burnap 23/07/2008
212 Gareth Wood premiere for Christian Jones 18/07/2008
213 Full info - Bury event 15/07/2008
214 Gorb performed live by Gordon Campbell 13/07/2008
215 Swiss trombone course 10/07/2008
216 Plumstead Radical Club 10/07/2008
217 BTS events update 02/07/2008
218 35th birthday present for Brett Baker 01/07/2008
219 BTS Event in Dorset 29/06/2008
220 Alicante trombone course 2008 09/06/2008
221 Glasgow trombone quartet 09/06/2008
222 ITF 2009 09/06/2008
223 Peter Gane to step down 06/06/2008
224 RAM trombones 05/06/2008
225 Bass trombone workshop 05/06/2008

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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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