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Free summer festival (18+)

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!Attention college trombonists! (Ages 18+)

Are you looking for a FREE summer program where you get to play tenor trombone or bass trombone on Mozart's requiem, perform chamber music, and learn from some amazing pro musicians? Well look no further!
(Lodging & Tuition included).

http://mozartintheknobs.org/home

Apply now to participate in our inaugural season which takes place just outside of LOUISVILLE, KY.
To audition, record yourself playing all the excerpts shown for your instrument: http://mozartintheknobs.org/apply-now . application due by May 1, 2023. There is no application fee required to audition.

Check out some of the amazing faculty here:
http://mozartintheknobs.org/faculty

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
Take care,
-Brian Johnston
Fort Wayne Philharmonic
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Thought I'd put these questions about the trombone list in the thread for others to see the answers and to maybe slim down your inbox.

1. Bach - Sarabande : Any sarabande, or do they mean the one from Cello Suite 5?

2. Mozart - Tuba Mirum Solo: got it!

3. Mozart - Kyrie (Tenor Trombone part) :Yes the parts are labelled "Alto, tenor, bass," but just confirming that they mean the second part.
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Hi yes, to clarify:

1. Cello Suite 5 sarabande

3. 2nd trombone for tenor, 3rd trombone for bass.
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5 days left to apply. Don't miss your chance to perform Mozart's requiem for the first time.
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