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Brass Day 2024

Calling all High School Brass Players! Join us on Friday, January 19, 2024 for an exciting day of performances and clinics featuring Guest Artist and the 蜜桔直播 Brass Faculty.

jonathan whitaker

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9:30am - Registration (Visit Exhibits)

10:00am - Opening Convocation and Introductions

10:15am - Warm-up/Fundamentals w/蜜桔直播 Brass Faculty

10:45am - Large Brass Choir Reading Session

11:30am - Break (Lunch, Visit Exhibits)

1:00pm - Guest Artist Clinic (Soloist, Trombone Quartet, Brass Quintet)

2:15pm - Break (Visit Exhibits)

2:45pm - Brass Choir Reading Session

3:30pm - 蜜桔直播 Faculty Clinic (Music Careers, Majoring in Music, How to Prepare)

4:30pm - Break (Visit Exhibits)

5:00pm - Guest Artist/蜜桔直播 Faculty Recital

6:00pm - Post Concert Hangout (location TBA)

Jonathan Whitaker

Dr. Jonathan Whitaker joined the faculty of the University of Alabama in the fall of 2009. At Alabama, Whitaker鈥檚 students have been tremendously successful in national and international solo competitions as well as being placed in some of the nation鈥檚 top summer music festivals. The University of Alabama Trombone Choir has given performances at the 2010 Eastern Trombone Workshop, the 2011 International Trombone Festival in Nashville, TN and the 2013 International Trombone Festival in Columbus, GA. Whitaker has also appeared twice as a performer and clinician at the Eastern Trombone Workshop and two International Trombone Festivals. Whitaker is in great demand as a guest artist and has appeared at some of the most prestigious music schools in the country including The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory, Yale University, Indiana University and many more.

As a soloist, Whitaker can be heard on numerous recordings including the 2013 release of his debut solo recording entitled 鈥淣ature鈥檚 Gift鈥 with pianist Kevin Chance. He is a featured soloist on two recordings with the University of Alabama Wind Ensemble that include Anthony Barfield鈥檚 鈥淩ed Sky鈥 and David Maslanka鈥檚 Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble. These recordings are available at www.jonathanwhitaker.com.

Whitaker has been very active in commissioning new works for the trombone. In 2016 he gave the world premiere of Nicola Ferro鈥檚 Mega for solo trombone and wind ensemble. In 2013, Whitaker gave the world premiere of Jim Stephenson鈥檚 Three Bones Concerto commissioned for the University of Alabama Wind Ensemble along with Joseph Alessi and Peter Ellefson. He also performed the work at the 2013 Eastern Trombone Workshop with the United States Army Band 鈥淭he Pershing鈥檚 Own鈥, again with Alessi and Ellefson. He is also responsible for the commissioning of Eric Ewazen鈥檚 Visions of Light.

In 2012, Whitaker made his Carnegie Hall debut as a soloist at the New York Wind Band Festival. He has appeared as a soloist with all of the wind groups at Indiana University, the Augustana College Symphonic Band, the Purdue University Symphony Orchestra, the Henderson State University Wind Ensemble and performed a premier performance of John Mackey鈥檚 Harvest: Concerto for Trombone with the University of Alabama Wind Ensemble in the fall of 2010.听 He also performed the American premier of Johan de Meij鈥檚 T-Bone Concerto with the Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble.

Whitaker has performed with the New York Philharmonic on three separate occasions including the orchestra鈥檚 2012 Opening Gala that was broadcast on Live from Lincoln Center on PBS with music director Alan Gilbert. Whitaker is currently Principal Trombone of the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra. He performs regularly with the Alabama Symphony and has also held positions and performed with the Harrisburg Symphony (PA), Mobile Symphony (AL), Arkansas Symphony, Pine Bluff Symphony (AR), Shreveport Symphony (LA), South Arkansas Symphony, Duluth-Superior Symphony (MN), Owensboro Symphony (KY), Evansville Philharmonic (IN), Richmond Symphony (IN), Jackson Symphony (TN) and the Paducah Symphony (KY).

As a chamber musician, Whitaker can be heard on Dee Stewart鈥檚 CD entitled D+ (Dee Plus) performing with the Indiana University Trombone Faculty and on two recordings by the Stentorian Consort Trombone Quartet.

Whitaker serves on the faculty of the Alessi Seminar. In 2005, he was selected as one of sixteen participants for the Seminar and was a featured soloist twice that year. From 2005-2015, Whitaker served as the chief administrator for the Seminar and is honored to now be on the faculty.

Dr. Whitaker holds degrees in trombone performance from Murray State University and the University of Minnesota and the Doctor of Music degree in Brass Pedagogy at Indiana University where he served as Associate Instructor of Trombone from 2001-2004.听 Dr. Whitaker鈥檚 primary teachers include Ray Conklin, Tom Ashworth, M. Dee Stewart, Peter Ellefson and Joseph Alessi with additional studies with Arnold Jacobs, Edward Kleinhammer, Michael Mulcahy, Charlie Vernon and Douglas Wright.

蜜桔直播 Brass Faculty

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