Ep. 66: The Trumpet (w/ Stuart Stephenson)
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The trumpet is an instrument that has been around for a long time, but why only within the past one hundred years has it finally started to see an uptick in virtuosic technique? Stuart Stephenson, principal trumpet of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and I discuss trumpet music and the composers that wrote for the instrument. Where to find Stuart: Website | Instagram | YouTube Theme music is by Daryl Banner. Listen to this episode ad-free by supporting The Composer Chronicles on Patreon. Sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited! | Alexandrian Media Store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecomposerchronicles/message
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