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  2. Vincent Bach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Location: 237 E. 41st Street, New York, New York [6] Serial Numbers: 2-900 (approximate) By 1922 the company incorporated, [6] had 10 employees [2] and moved into a small factory at 237 E. 41st Street in New York. [6] In 1924 Bach began producing cornets and trumpets under the Stradivarius by Vincent Bach Corporation name.

  3. Central Park Brass - Wikipedia

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    Central Park Brass is a performing Quintet formed in 2002 to play an annual series of brass chamber music concerts in New York City’s Central Park. [1] [2] The members are David Spier trumpet, Arthur Murray trumpet, Angela Cordell French horn, Lisa Albrecht trombone, and Morris Kainuma tuba.

  4. Joseph Alessi - Wikipedia

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    Alessi made his solo debut with the New York Philharmonic in 1990 when he performed the Fantasy for Trombone by Paul Creston. In 1992, he performed with the New York Philharmonic in the world premiere of the Trombone Concerto by Christopher Rouse, which later received the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Music. Alessi has since developed an increasingly ...

  5. Boosey & Hawkes - Wikipedia

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    It also publishes many prominent contemporary composers and the company's New York branch has developed its own catalogue emphasising the works of American composers. [ 2 ] 295 Regent Street, which was the home of Boosey & Company since 1874 and of Boosey & Hawkes' publishing business and music shop from 1930, was finally given up by the ...

  6. C. G. Conn - Wikipedia

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    To diversify their product line, C. G. Conn acquired as subsidiaries the New Berlin Instrument Company (1954) of New Berlin, New York which produced clarinets, oboes and bassoons for Conn, the Artley Company (1959), a manufacturer of flutes and clarinets, the Janssen Piano Company (1964), and the Scherl & Roth Company (1964), a manufacturer of ...

  7. Trombone Shorty & Wayne Newton deliver New Orleans, Las ... - AOL

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    Guitar wiz Pete Murano and Trombone Shorty, back on trombone, thrillingly engaged in dueling solos before opening act The Soul Rebels, a New Orleans jazz-funk-hip-hop group, were welcomed back on ...