• CCM Brass Choir Showcase

    CCM’s nationally recognized Brass Choir performs selections featuring brass ensembles large and small consisting of students from the CCM horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba/euphonium and percussion studios. Timothy Northcut, music director and conductor

  • James Ryan Band with Trombone Choir at Lazybones Lounge, Australia

    Performing all new music composed for James Ryan's Band with 4-piece trombone choir that includes some of the most renowned musicians in Australia. Award winning Saxophonist, flute player, composer & band leader of The Subterraneans, Sonic Mayhem Orchestra, James Ryan Funktet and more presents a brand new project: James Ryan Band with Trombone Choir! After...

  • Tennessee Tech Trombone Choir

    This performance will also be live streamed. Please go to the School of Music's Live Stream page to watch the performance. This concert is free and open to the public. 

  • University of South Alabama Trombone Choir Spring Concert

    The USA Trombone Choir, directed by Dr. Danny Alford, will perform their Spring Concert on Thursday, April 9. The program will include music old and new, such as works by David Vining and Matt Hightower, contrasted by Beethoven's Drei Equali for trombone trio. Admission to this Department of Music event is free and open to...

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Low Brass Ensemble

    This program is for all ages. Registration is preferred but not required. Whitewater Public Library is excited to host a Badger Talk performance featuring University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Low Brass Ensemble. A collective of the Trombone Choir and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble, the ensemble performs original compositions, transcriptions, and arrangements across genres, showcasing the expressive potential of low brass in every form....

  • University of Central Florida Trombone Studio

    The University of Central Florida Trombone Choir, led by Luis Fred, associate professor of trombone, will perform a wide repertoire of chamber music. Part of UCF Celebrates the Arts 2026 (March 30-April 12, 2026). See