Renowned Trombone Performance at Upcoming International Conference
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Renowned Trombone Performance at Upcoming International Conference

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateMay 20, 2025
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An esteemed musician and educator is set to captivate audiences at a prestigious global event. Dr. Jason Sulliman, the Associate Professor of Trombone at the John M. Long School of Music, will take part in the 2025 International Women’s Brass Conference held in Hartford, Connecticut. This gathering, organized by the University of Hartford's The Hartt School from May 19-24, offers a rich program of performances, educational sessions, and competitive events for brass musicians.

This performance marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between Dr. Sulliman and award-winning composer Dr. Traci Mendel. They have worked together on a piece titled "Nightcall," which premiered in 2018 and has since been performed across various institutions. The composition showcases innovative techniques that blend trombone and piano resonances, creating an immersive auditory experience. Dr. Sulliman expresses his admiration for the work, emphasizing its transformative qualities and potential to engage listeners deeply.

Inspired by abstract concepts of sound, Dr. Mendel's compositions resonate with audiences worldwide, earning numerous accolades. Her work often delves into sensory experiences beyond traditional musical boundaries. Enthusiasts can explore more of her creations through annual events like "Meldelpalooza," hosted by the John M. Long School of Music faculty. Such initiatives not only highlight the brilliance of contemporary composers but also foster connections within the global music community, encouraging creativity and innovation in the arts.

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