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  2. Achilles Liarmakopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Born in Athens, Greece, Liarmakopoulos started trombone lessons at the Philippos Nakas Conservatory, graduating with Excellent Unanimous and first prize. [ citation needed ] At the age of 18, Liarmakopoulos performed as a soloist at the Walt Disney Hall as the Grand Prize Winner of the Pasadena Showcase House Instrumental Competition, judged by ...

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  4. Trombonium - Wikipedia

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    The trombonium has the same timbre as a regular trombone except in a smaller, more compact form. [1] It was originally designed to be used as a marching trombone, and has valves rather than a slide thus superficially resembles a tenor horn or euphonium . [ 1 ]

  5. Raymond Premru - Wikipedia

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    Trombone Musical artist Raymond Eugene Premru (June 6, 1934 – May 8, 1998) was an American trombonist, composer, and teacher who spent most of his career in London, England.

  6. C. Paul Herfurth - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Paul Herfurth was the first author of the Tune a Day books, which are used across the English speaking world to teach music. According to A Tune a Day: Trombone or Euphonium (1944), Herfurth was born in 1893, and "began violin lessons at the age of seven and studied in Germany for a year before entering the New England Conservatory of Music in 1911.

  7. Tom Brantley - Wikipedia

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    Brantley joined the chamber ensemble Rhythm & Brass [2] in 1995 and continues to tour and record with the group. He appears on many Rhythm & Brass recordings, including Ellington Explorations (1998), which upon release was named the New York Times Album of the Week, [3] Sitting in An English Garden (2001), and Inside the Blue Suitcase (2005).