Artists
Trombones
de Costa Rica
Trombones de Costa Rica, winners of the Costa Rican National Award of Music in 1997 and the City of Passau´s Special Price in Germany in 1999, is one of the most innovative and virtuosistic brass ensembles of the American Continent.
Since its foundation in 1991, TCR has distinguished itself for its clear projection to varied audiences through recitals and educational programs. The variety of this group’s repertoire is evident in their recordings entitled Contrastes, Imágenes, and Trombonismos which present a mix of standard classical and Costa Rican music. In addition, the ensemble has commissioned works from composers worldwide.
¨I can assure that the Costa Rican Trombone Quartet is one of the most interesting brass ensembles I have heard in years,¨ said the famed saxophone virtuoso Paquito D´Rivera after witnessing a recording session of the ensemble.
TCR has served as guest ensemble and faculty of the 2003 Brazilian and Latin American Trombone Festival, the 2001 and 2002 International Trombone Association annual festival, the 2003 Eastern Trombone Workshop and the 2005 Big Twelve Trombone Conference.
TCR has traveled extensively throughout the American continent the Caribbean and Europe. In addition to ensemble recitals, TCR has performed as guest soloist ensemble with mayor ensembles such as the Costa Rican National Symphony, the United States Army Band, the Oregon State University Symphonic Band, the Carroll College Wind Ensemble, the University of Miami Wind Ensemble, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador, San José National Band and the University of Costa Rica Wind Ensemble.
In 2001 the ensemble developed the Trombones de Costa Rica International Festival which brings to Costa Rica prominent guests artists and students from Latin America and United States.
The Trombones de Costa Rica was the winner of the Costa Rican National Award of Music in 1997 and the City of Passau's Special Prize in Germany in 1999. Founded in 1991, the quartet is considered one of the most innovative brass ensembles of the American continent.
For more information, visit www.trombonesdecostarica.com.
Artists
Robin
Eubanks- Jazz Artist, Oberlin
Marshall
Gilkes- Jazz Artist
Jim
Markey- New York Philharmonic
Andy
Martin- LA Freelance Artist
Dick
Nash- Jazz Legend
Ko-ichiro
Yamamoto- Seattle Symphony
Larry
Zalkind- Utah Symphony
American
Brass Quintet- New York Chamber Ensemble
Trombones
de Costa Rica- Trombone Quartet
Utah
Symphony Orchestra- Keith Lockhart, Conductor