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ITA Journal
Volume 35, Issue 2 (Spring/April 2007)

ARTICLES
Audio/Video Reviews [Read]
by Micah Everett
Orchestral Sectional [Read]
by Dennis Bubert
From the outside looking in, the professional life of an orchestral musician must look glamorous indeed. Playing great repertoire under inspiring conductors, under inspiring conductors,collaborating with world acclaimed artists, performing for enthusiastic audiences in legendary venues, and traveling around the globe to the cultural capitols of the world must sound like an unimaginable job
description to most working people...
Happy 80th Birthday, Urbie Green! [Read]
by Harold Popp
A tribute to Urbie Green
Approaching the Albrechtsberger [Read]
by Justin Isenhour
Since solo works written for the trombone in the eighteenth century are becoming better known and more frequently performed, it is important to approach them from a historically
accurate perspective. Albrechtsbergers Concerto in B-flat for Trombone is perhaps the most significant solo piece written for the instrument during the 1700s.
Motivating Students: Twenty-One Techniques for Teachers [Read]
by Donn Schaefer
Bill Harris: Transition from Swing to Modern [Read]
by Kurt Dietrich
Best-known of the transitional trombonists is the inimitable Bill
Harris.
The President's Corner [Read]
by Ken Hanlon
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- International Trombone Festival 2009, Denmark
- By George Broussard
- 2009 ITA Competition Winnners
- The Warm-Up
- By Antonio J. Garcia
- Teaching Strategies That Work
- By Christopher Hayes
- General Announcements
- Plus
- Don Lucas' President's Column, General News, Letter to the Editor, Literature, Orchestral Sectional, Literature Reviews, Audio/Video Reviews, and much more.
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