IWBC 2003 ARTIST'S GALLERY
Trombone/Bass Trombone
DONNA PARKES Australian trombonist Donna Parkes is currently in her second season with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Prior to this she was a member of the New World Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas. She has performed with many orchestras including the Chicago Symphony, London Symphony, Sydney Symphony and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Solo competition successes include winning the Australian National Trombone Competition, the Brisbane International Brass Competition and finalist in the 2002 Jeju Brass Competition in Korea. Miss Parkes received her Masters Degree studying under Charles Vernon and other primary teachers include Michael Mulcahy and Ron Prussing. |
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Julia McIntyre (née Bantin) began her musical
training at the age of twelve, studying trombone, voice and piano.
Two years later she switched to bass trombone and studied privately
for eight years with Murray Crewe, Doug Sparkes and Gordon Sweeney.
In 1991 she attended the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan and the
following year went on to win the top brass trophy in the Kiwanis
Music Festival of Toronto. In 1992 Julia began her Bachelor of Music
Performance studies at the University of Toronto, receiving scholarships
each year. In the summers of 1993 and 19294, she played and toured
with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada where she studied with
Richard Erb. |
JESSICA GUSTAVSSON Jessica was the First prize winner of the international
trombone competitions "Concours Branimir Slokar 2000 " in
Switzerland and "Lieksa trombone competition 1998" in Finland.
She also got third prize in "Concorso Internazionale Giovani
Concertisti 2000" Porcia, Italy. Jessica studied at the University
of Gothenburg, Sweden with Ingemar Roos and Christian Lindberg. She
got her soloist diploma 2002 performing Christopher Rouse´s
Trombone Concerto with the Symphony Orchestra of Gothenburg. She has
also studied in France with Michael Bequet and in Chicago, U.S.A with
Arnold Jacobs, Jay Friedman and Edward Kleinhammer.During her stay
in Chicago she became a member of The Civic Orchestra of Chicago in
which she had the advantage to work with conducters as Daniel Barenboim
and Pierre Boulez. Jessica received the Swedish honour prize "Kristallen
den fina" ("Crystal prize ") 2002, with the motivation:"With
engagement and success she has made valuable achievements in contemporary
music. |
JEANNIE LITTLE Trombonist Jeannie Little received her degrees from Northwestern University and The Florida State University. Her principal teachers include Jay Friedman, Frank Crisafulli, Charles Vernon, Arnold Jacobs, John Marcellus and William Cramer.Ms. Little has served as principal trombonist of the Charlottesville Symphony Orchestra, the Illinois Chamber Symphony, Chicago Sinfonietta, and the Elgin Symphony orchestra. In addition, she has performed with the Detroit, Honolulu, Alabama, Chautauqua, and New Mexico Symphony Orchestras, and has toured and recorded with the Chicago Symphony under Leonard Bernstein. Ms. Little was a founding member of the highly acclaimed, award-winning trombone quartet, PRISMA, which toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and has been featured at International Trombone Workshops, the International Women's Brass Conference. As a clinician, Ms. Little is active presenting recitals and master classes throughout the country, with recent performances at the International Trombone Festival, the Eastern Trombone Workshop, Oberlin Conservatory, and the Arizona Low Brass Symposium. She has also appeared as guest conductor and performer in the International Women's Trombone Choir at the International Trombone Workshops in 1992 and 1995.Having worked as the trombone professor at James Madison University, the Interlochen Arts Academy and the University of Hawaii, Ms. Little is currently a free-lance artist and elementary orchestra teacher in Los Angeles, California. |
AUDREY MORRISON A native of New York City, Audrey Morrison began her
studies on trombone at age 9. As a high school student, she was a
scholarship recipient at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan,
principal trombone in the Mannes College of Music Wind and Brass Ensemble,
and a member of the National Orchestra Association Orchestra. She
entered the Eastman School of Music in 1971 to study with the renowned
trombone teacher Emory Remington, earning a B.M. degree and receiving
the coveted Performer's Certificate for excellence in performance.
She returned to Eastman for her Masters Degree in Jazz Studies in
1988. |
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