Interviews Trumpet Jason Bergman: “Nothing Is Handed to You. You Have to Earn It and Go Get It” Saxophone Frank Catalano: “If We Can Navigate Through the Music in a More Calm Fashion It Will Let Our Creativity Shine” Trumpet Manu Mellaerts: “If One Needs Too Much Time to Warm Up, It Usually Means That Something Is Wrong” Saxophone Paul Forsyth: “Performing With an Oboist Presents Different, Sometimes Eye-Opening, Challenges” Trumpet Joey Tartell: “If You Play the Trumpet Well, Then You Are Free to Make Music. If You Run Into Problems Playing Music, Then There’s Something to Address in Technical Practice” Saxophone Todd Oxford: “The Technique of Playing Must Be Intertwined With Performance Artistry to Share Great Emotion and Love With the Audience” Saxophone Woody Witt: “It Is Essential to Get the Students to Assess Their Own Playing as Soon as Possible” Saxophone Mindi Abair: “You Can’t Ask for Anything More in a Band Than to Play With Friends and Have These Musicians That Inspire You to Get Better Every Night” Saxophone Jan Gričar: “There Cannot Be a Good Relationship Between a Student and a Teacher if There Is No Trust Between Them” Trumpet Kevin Gebo: “A Focus on Good Sound, Versatility, Transposition and Sight Reading Comprise a Large Majority of Our Work Together” Previous Page 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 … 28 Next Page