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BRENT
WALLARAB
Since
1991, Brent Wallarab has been lead trombonist with the Smithsonian
Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, the jazz orchestra in residence
at the Smithsonian
Institution's Museum of American History in Washington,
DC. As lead trombonist, he specializes in recreating the entire
spectrum of jazz brass styles. In 1992, Wallarab was appointed
Specialist in Jazz for the Smithsonian Institution and serves
as transcriber, researcher, editor, and advisor for the Smithsonian's
extensive jazz program. He has transcribed and edited over
300 masterworks for jazz orchestra and is considered one of
the leading authorities on historical composition for jazz
orchestras such as Duke Ellington, Sy Oliver, Fletcher Henderson,
and Gil Evans. He has been instrumental is cataloguing and
identifying many pieces from the Ellington archives housed
at the Smithsonian Institution.
Former
Kenton composer Bill Russo has called upon Wallarab to rehearse,
guest conduct and solo with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble. Wynton
Marsalis has called upon Wallarab to transcribe and arrange
for The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and for the "Essentially
Ellington" educational program.
Wallarab
is in demand for his ability as a composer and arranger in
many styles. His orchestral arrangements have been performed
by the New York Pops Orchestra and the Miami Symphony Orchestra.
His Jazz arrangements have been performed and recorded by Bobby
Short, J. J. Johnson, Illinois Jacquet, Benny Carter, Jon Hendricks,
Wynton Marsalis, James Moody and others.
Wallarab
also has taught at Indiana
University and
has been a featured clinician and soloist at many jazz festivals
around
the country and is a performing artist for King trombones,
a division of United
Musical Instruments.
His
original compositions and arrangements are available through Really
Good Music, LLC. |
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MARK
BUSELLI email Mark
Mark
is head of Jazz Studies at Butler
University in Indianapolis. Voted teacher of the year in the music school at Butler for 2004-2005 season Mark was also the 2001 director
of the Indiana All State Jazz ensemble. Received a Creative Renewal grant from the Indianapolis Arts Council for 2005 to go to NYC and study arranging and composition with well known artists. He is a clinician for
the Indianapolis
Jazz Foundation, Conn/Selmer,
and a member of BMI, and IAJE.
Recordings
as leader: "Through
The Eyes of a Child" 1997 "Happenstance" -
Buselli/Wallarab Jazz Orchestra 1999 "Heart
and Soul" - Buselli/Wallarab Jazz Orchestra 2003 "Take
the Mitsu" Origin Records 2003
He
has appeared on numerous recordings as a sideman. Mark has worked
with the Artie Shaw band, the Benny Goodman tribute band, Natalie
Cole, Vic Damone, Makoto Ozone, Phil Wilson, David Baker, Herb
Pomeroy, Tony Malaby, Chuch Marohnic, Slam Stewart, Al Cobine,
and Dominic Spera .
Mr.
Buselli graduated from Berklee
College of Music in Performance and Arranging and Indiana
University with MM in Jazz Studies. Trumpet
teachers include:Louis
Mucci, Greg
Hopkins, Mike
Metheny, John
Rommel, Dominic
Spera.
Composition, arranging, and improv teachers include: Herb
Pomeroy, David
Baker,
Greg Hopkins, Charlie Banocas, George
Garzone, Bob
Mover
Jazz ensemble arrangements have been recorded on Sea Breeze with the U.
of W. Michigan Jazz ensemble
His Suite for
Brass ensemble was given its international premiere at the 15th International
Congress of the Internationale Gesellschaft zur Erforschung und Föderung
des Blasmusik (IGEB, International Society for the Promotion and Investigation
of Wind Music) in Lana, Italy on July 6, 2002 as part of the Indianapolis Brass
Choir's first European tour. Three concerts and a masterclass in St. Petersburg, Russia March, 2005.
Buselli
is published by FJH Publishing , Really
Good Music, LLC. Increase
Music, Inc. and Hal Leonard
He resides in Indianapolis with his wife Andrea and daughter Sophia. |
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In Memory of
our dear friend and mentor
Jimmy Coe
1921-2004
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