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opensound: Free Writing for Trombone Workshop with John Kenny

Deadline: 12 Dec 2024

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Free online workshop open to composers of all levels.

John Kenny leads a session on writing for trombone.

6-7pm including approx. 40 min talk with a Q&A session at the end. Please note that although we try to wrap-up opensound sessions by 7pm, they often run over by 5-10 mins.

Trombonist, composer and actor - John Kenny has performed and broadcast as a soloist in over 60 nations as an interpreter of contemporary, jazz and early music.

Since 1983 he has been musical director of the TNT Theatre Company and American Drama Group Europe, collaborating with director Paul Stebbings in productions which have toured every continent except Antarctica. In 1993 he became the first person for 2,000 years to play the great Celtic war horn known as the Deskford Carnyx, developing a repertoire for this rediscovered voice that can be heard on eight CDs, as well as in the concert hall and on film, television and radio.

John is also a founder member of the European Music Archaeology Project, and is a professor at both the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London and The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He is regularly invited to give masterclasses and lectures at conservatoires and universities throughout Europe, the USA and Asia. In 2017 he was the recipient of the International Trombone Association Lifetime Achievement Award, one of only two British players ever to have been accorded this honour.

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