Emory Remington - Remington's Effects

Remington's Effects

  • Trombonists who studied with Emory Remington
    • Larry Campbell - United States Coast Guard Band (Ret.) and Louisiana State University (Ret.)
    • James DeSano - Cleveland Orchestra, Oberlin Conservatory
    • Ralph Sauer - Los Angeles Philharmonic, Toronto Symphony
    • Herbert (Sonny) Ausman - Los Angeles Philharmonic, recording engineer
    • Edwin Anderson - Cleveland Orchestra, Indiana University
    • Robert Gray - University of Illinois
    • Charles Baker - New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
    • Gordon Cherry - Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra, University of British Columbia, National Arts Center Orchestra, Cherry Classics Music publishing
    • Gregory Cox - Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, Eastern Music Festival
    • Gordon Pulis - New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
    • Donald Knaub - Rochester Philharmonic, Eastman School of Music faculty, Professor of Trombone at University of Texas at Austin
    • Dr. Irvin Wagner - Oklahoma City Philharmonic, University of Oklahoma
    • Dr. Richard Fote - Crane School of Music of SUNY Potsdam, State College Fredonia New York, Erie Symphony PA
    • Byron McCulloh - Pittsburgh Symphony
    • George Osborn - Rochester Philharmonic, faculty Eastman School of Music
    • Bill Harris - Syracuse Symphony
    • Fred Boyd - South Carolina Philharmonic, Private Low Brass Teacher
    • Doug Courtright - Syracuse Symphony
    • Art Linsner - Chicago Freelance bass trombonist
    • Tony Dechario - Rochester Philharmonic
    • Dave Richey - Rochester Philharmonic
    • Raymond Premru - Philharmonia Orchestra (London), Oberlin Conservatory
    • Harold Steiman - Pittsburgh Symphony
    • Bernie Pressler - Ball State University
    • Hal Janks - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
    • Richard Myers - Buffalo Philharmonic
    • Dennis Good - Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    • Dr. Russ Schultz - Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Central Washington University, Dean of Fine arts at Lamar University
    • Lewis Van Haney - New York Philharmonic, Indiana University
    • Elwood Williams - San Francisco Ballet, Williams Music Publishing
    • Bill Reichenbach - Los Angeles studio trombonist, soloist, arranger, composer
    • Anne Witherell - Private Trombone Teacher
    • Robert Boyd - Cleveland Orchestra
    • Dr. Donald Hunsberger - Eastman Wind Ensemble Music Director
    • David Fetter - Baltimore Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Peabody Conservatory
    • James E. Pugh - New York recording artist, University of Illinois
    • Robert Marsteller - Los Angeles Philharmonic, U. of Southern California
    • J. Richard Raum - Regina Symphony Orchestra, University of Regina
    • Dr. Neill Humfeld - East Texas State University
    • Gary Greenhoe- Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, manufacturer: Greenhoe trombones
    • Norm Wilcox-arranger and Principal Trombonist of the Finger Lakes Orchestra, Elmira Orchestra
    • Rick Starnes-Conductor, Birmingham Community Concert Band
    • Douglas Burden - National Arts Centre Orchestra, McGill University, Ottawa University, Capital Brass
    • Audrey Morrison - soloist, freelance artist
    • Robert E. Moran - United States Navy Dance Band, Monroe County (NY) Parks Band, Union Musician, RCSD Music Teacher
    • William Peter Kline - Teaches music theory, music appreciation, low brass, and directs the brass ensemble at San Antonio College

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