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Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On Earle Brown
Bob Brookmeyer | Dan Morgenstern | Douglas Purviance | John Mosca
Trombonist John Mosca is a graduate of Juilliard, and has been on the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music, The New England Conservatory, and The University of Connecticut, among others. Modest by nature, he is one of the most respected instrumentalists in the world, a brilliant soloist, and one of the best jazz trombonists ever to grace the scene. John has appeared in numerous ensembles and on many records. For more than thirty years, he has played with the Grammy-nominated Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, formerly the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, and currently serves as its director. He has also appeared in the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band. At Smalls, he has been featured for eight years with Across 7th Street, and with the Chris Byars Octet. |
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Description: This clip is from a forum at the University of Missouri with Bob Brookmeyer and Dan Morgenstern. Bob shares about the late Earle Brown, a major force in contemporary music since the early 1950s.
Shoot Date: February 2009 |
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