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  2. Surf (Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment album)

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    Surf is the debut studio album by American band The Social Experiment; it was released exclusively on iTunes as a free download on May 28, 2015. [1] The album highlights trumpeter Nico Segal, formerly known as "Donnie Trumpet," and was created by Segal along with his band of collaborators called The Social Experiment — a self-described group of bohemian musicians, consisting of Segal, Chance ...

  3. Chris Botti - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Stephen Botti (/ ˈboʊti / BOH-tee; born October 12, 1962) is an American trumpeter and composer. [1] In 2013, Botti won the Grammy Award in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category, for the album Impressions. [2] He was also nominated in 2008 for his album Italia [3] and received three nominations in 2010 for the live album Chris ...

  4. Trumpet repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Trumpet repertoire. A modern B ♭ trumpet (Bach Stradivarius model) The trumpet repertoire consists of solo literature and orchestral or, more commonly, band parts written for the trumpet. Tracings its origins to 1500 BC, the trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest register in the brass family. Among the repertoire for the trumpet are ...

  5. Ryan Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Trumpet. Years active. 1985–2020. Formerly of. Canadian Brass. Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Ryan Anthony (May 17, 1969 [1] – June 23, 2020) was an American trumpet player known for his performances as a member of Canadian Brass and his role as principal trumpet of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. He died on June 23, 2020, after having cancer ...

  6. Jon Hassell - Wikipedia

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    jonhassell.com. Jon Hassell (March 22, 1937 [1] – June 26, 2021) was an American trumpet player and composer. He was best known for developing the concept of "Fourth World" music, which describes a "unified primitive/futurist sound" combining elements of various world ethnic traditions with modern electronic techniques. [1]

  7. Don Smithers - Wikipedia

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    After studying at Hofstra University, New York University, Columbia University and Merton College, Oxford, [1] where he was awarded a D. Phil. (Ph.D.) in the history of music in 1967, Smithers became associate professor at Syracuse University and, thereafter, Docent for the History of Music and Musical Performance at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in 1975.

  8. Robert Nagel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nagel. Robert Nagel (September 29, 1924 – June 5, 2016) was an American trumpet player, composer, and teacher. He was an early advocate for brass chamber music, especially the brass quintet. Nagel was the founder and director of the New York Brass Quintet, as well as a founding member of the International Trumpet Guild.

  9. David Mason (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    29 April 2011. (2011-04-29) (aged 85) London, England. Occupation. Trumpeter. David Mason (2 April 1926 – 29 April 2011 [1][2]) was an English orchestral, solo and session trumpet player. He played the flugelhorn for the premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams's ninth symphony and the piccolo trumpet solo on the Beatles ' song "Penny Lane". [2][3][4]