Guest Artist Recital on Thursday: Ronald Barron, trombone

09/20/10

Contributed by Christy Agnese

Guest Artist Ronald Barron, alto and tenor trombone, will give a free recital along with pianist Diane Birr and trombonist Harold Reynolds on Thursday, September 23 at 8:15 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall.

Ronald Barron has been principal trombonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1975. He joined the orchestra in 1970 after being a member of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and also served as principal trombonist of the Boston Pops for thirteen seasons. Mr. Barron is a graduate of the College-Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati, where he studied with Ernest Glover. During his college years, he also toured with the American Wind Symphony.

In 1974, Ronald Barron shared the highest prize awarded at the Munich International Competition. This included a solo appearance, where he performed the Frank Martin Ballade for trombone and orchestra with the competition sponsor, the Bavarian State Radio Orchestra. He is a frequent soloist with the Boston Pops Orchestra and has appeared with a number of New England area orchestras and bands. As a recitalist he has performed in the U.S., Europe and Japan. In addition to numerous recordings with the Boston Symphony and the Boston Pops, Mr. Barron has recorded and performed with the Canadian Brass, Empire Brass, and Summit Brass, and has five successful solo recordings.

Mr. Barron has been a faculty member for the International Trombone Workshop and the Keystone Brass Institute, and teaches at Boston University, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the Tanglewood Music Center. He is on the board of advisors for the International Trombone Association and has served on the juries for the international competitions of Toulon, France, and Munich, Germany.

Mr. Barron appeared as soloist with the Ithaca College Trombone Troupe in 1994 as part of the annual Frühling Posanen concert, and was a featured soloist at the 2004 International Trombone Festival hosted by Ithaca College.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation should contact the School of Music at 607-274-3717 (voice), the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance at 607-274-3909 (voice), or 607-274-1767 (TDD) as much in advance of the event as possible.

 

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