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In addition to orchestral playing, Rosenbaum was also a founding member of the Meadows Brass Quintet (an active freelance brass quintet in the DFW area) who received regular coachings with Ryan Anthony (former Trumpet, Canadian Brass). He is a former student of David Heyde (Associate Principal Horn, Dallas Symphony), Gregory Hustis (Retired Principal Horn, Dallas Symphony), Haley Hoops (Second Horn, Dallas Symphony) and Daniel Katzen (Retired Second Horn, Boston Symphony) and in addition to these teachers, Rosenbaum has had the opportunity to study with and/or participate in masterclasses with Bill VerMeulen, Gail Williams, Greg Miller, Dale Clevenger, Bill Caballero, Jason Alison, Ryan Anthony, Alexander Kienle and Kevin Haseltine among others. Rosenbaum has previously attended music festivals such as the Grammy nominated National Orchestral Institute (College Park, MD), Sewanee Summer Music Festival (Sewanee, TN), and the Music in the Mountains music Festival and Conservatory (Durango, CO). Joshua Rosenbaum is a recent graduate of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas where he received a Bachelor’s of Music in French Horn performance degree and he will be attending The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv, Israel in the fall pursuing a Masters of Music studying with Michael Slatkin (Principal Horn, Israeli Philharmonic). Overseas, Brian has performed the “C Wagenseil Alto Trombone Concerto” to great acclaim in London. As a soloist, he has won multiple HKSMSA Trombone and Euphonium competitions, and was awarded “Merit” in the Parson’s Wind Brass Percussion Scholarship open class competition. Recently, he was invited to the final round audition for the position of Principal Trombone with the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. Having studied music history and historical performance, he was invited to play the baroque trombone with the prestigious Belsize Baroque Orchestra. Brian joined the University of London Symphony Orchestra as principal trombone in 2019.
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His teachers include Prof Eric Crees (Principal Trombone Royal Opera House) and Prof Peter Moore (Principal Trombone London Symphony Orchestra). After graduating from Diocesan Boys’ School, he is currently in his second year at the distinguished Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He also has recently won awards and ranks in competitions such as NAMCYA 2020 Open Brass Category – 1st Prize Musiko Virtual Competition 2020 Tuba Open Class – 1st Prize Asian Virtual Championships 2020 Tuba Open Class – 1st Prize Color Guards Netherlands (CGN) Virtual Competition 2021 Individual Tuba Open Class – 1st Prize (Gold with distinction)- Malaysia International Virtual Band Championships 2021 Solo Brass Category – Gold with distinction and Bacoor International Music Competition 2021 Tuba Open Class- 1st Prize.īorn and raised in Hong Kong, Brian Choi studied the trombone under Steve Kwan (former principal trombone of HK Sinfonietta), and later with Jarod Vermette (principal trombone of HK Philharmonic). He graduated cum laude with a degree in Bachelor of Music, Major in Music Education with Tuba Emphasis from the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Dr.
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Later on, he became the Principal Tuba player of both the UST Wind Orchestra and the UST Symphony Orchestra from 2014-2019. Upon entering the University of Santo Tomas to pursue his undergraduate studies, he shifted to the tuba as his main instrument. He has also attended the 14th and 15th Summer Music Youth Camp of the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band (PYSB), held at the National Arts Center (NAC), where he was trained by Mr. Through this, he was admitted to the Special Program for the Arts of his school and was regularly featured in their recitals. And by the time he went to high school, Paulo was already skilled in playing two instruments – namely the trumpet and euphonium. His father, Rafael Rubio, who is also a band conductor was his first mentor in music. Rubio was initially introduced to music with the trumpet. Born in San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippines, Paulo John M.