Have you performed Fanfare for the World?

Have you performed Fanfare for the World?

Screensnap of video by Columbus State University’s Schwob Trombone Ensemble with Bradley Palmer, director

If you have performed Fanfare for the World, please publish your video and send us the link. We’d like to add you to the public collection.

If you haven’t performed this newly-released piece yet, what are you waiting for? Fanfare for the World is a new 50-second fanfare celebrating ITA’s 50th and ITW’s 20th anniversaries. We invite you to download and play it.

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