Brasspenguin
10.10.2008, 13:53
Gavin Dixon is curator of musical instruments at the Horniman Museum in South London. He is researching the G bass trombone and the story of its demise.
He is keen to find out how long this took, if G players switched to Bb or were replaced by Bb players, and whether any company apart from Boosey & Hawkes made G trombones in the second half of the 20th century. He would love to speak to some G players from yesteryear.
He would also be interested to speak to anybody who once played the instrument, is related to anyone who played it, or who remembers any details of its passing.
Please contact Gavin at: 07946 734480
or
GDixon@horniman.ac.uk
He is keen to find out how long this took, if G players switched to Bb or were replaced by Bb players, and whether any company apart from Boosey & Hawkes made G trombones in the second half of the 20th century. He would love to speak to some G players from yesteryear.
He would also be interested to speak to anybody who once played the instrument, is related to anyone who played it, or who remembers any details of its passing.
Please contact Gavin at: 07946 734480
or
GDixon@horniman.ac.uk