Calgary Phil - Principal Bone
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Re: Calgary Phil - Principal Bone
Wonder who is retiring?
Best wishes, Jim.

Best wishes, Jim.
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Thanks! This is year 45 - seemed like it was time!
JS
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Congratulations!
Gabe Rice
Stephens Brass Instruments Artist
Faculty
Boston University School of Music
Kinhaven Music School Senior Session
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra
Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Stephens Brass Instruments Artist
Faculty
Boston University School of Music
Kinhaven Music School Senior Session
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra
Vermont Symphony Orchestra
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All the best Jim!!
During a lesson, when Kleinhammer told me he was retiring, he said "I'm 65, I've been in the orchestra 45yrs, those are good round numbers"
Harold Van Schaik
Bass Trombone
The Florida Orchestra
S.E. Shires Artist
Bass Trombone
The Florida Orchestra
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Congratulations Jim. An impressive achievement 
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Thanks Harold and Chris (and Gabe, who I already sent a PM)!
Yeah, the "round number" appealed to me - it's also the orchestra's 70th season. I hope to keep teaching at the University for a couple of years to try to finish off the degrees of my current students, and try to make a smooth transition for my successor there.
I'll miss a lot of things, but those morning services when it's 30 below, traffic's bad, and parking is worse - I'll enjoy another coffee in front of the fireplace instead!
Jim Scott
Yeah, the "round number" appealed to me - it's also the orchestra's 70th season. I hope to keep teaching at the University for a couple of years to try to finish off the degrees of my current students, and try to make a smooth transition for my successor there.
I'll miss a lot of things, but those morning services when it's 30 below, traffic's bad, and parking is worse - I'll enjoy another coffee in front of the fireplace instead!
Jim Scott
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You deserve that Jim.CalgaryTbone wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 9:36 am I'll miss a lot of things, but those morning services when it's 30 below, traffic's bad, and parking is worse - I'll enjoy another coffee in front of the fireplace instead!
Jim Scott
Congratulations on a long productive career. And thanks for your many positive and constructive posts on TromboneChat. I am grateful!
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Thanks!
JS
JS
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Re: Calgary Phil - Principal Bone
Congrats on everything you've done over the years, Jim!
When I lived in Calgary, it was great to get to play with a real Julliard Grad setting the standard for us young guys just coming out of school ourselves up there. Wish I'd been around more to hear you play more music and trombone features.
Guess you can get a little more ski-time in now, too!
Enjoy, and hope to say hi in person at some point!
Cam Millar
When I lived in Calgary, it was great to get to play with a real Julliard Grad setting the standard for us young guys just coming out of school ourselves up there. Wish I'd been around more to hear you play more music and trombone features.
Guess you can get a little more ski-time in now, too!
Enjoy, and hope to say hi in person at some point!
Cam Millar
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Thanks Cam! Hope you're well.
Jim
Jim