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  • Brittany Lasch on Cats, Beta Blockers, And Parking Garage Wagner
    2025/11/23

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    What if confidence isn’t a mystery, but a practice you can schedule? We sit down with trombonist and educator Brittany Lasch to explore how a teen who left high school early for Manhattan School of Music became a sought-after soloist, Detroit Opera principal, and assistant professor at Indiana University. From a Star Wars spark to deep mentorship with Per Brevig and the late Steve Norrell, Britt shares how fundamentals, buzzing, and musical curiosity shaped her sound—and how honest conversations about performance anxiety, including the careful use of beta blockers with medical guidance, unlocked the ability to perform under pressure.

    We dig into the real engine of growth: reps that matter. Weekly mock auditions, steady coaching, and deliberate listening create familiarity that quiets nerves. Britt explains why younger players who live in that cycle often win, and why today’s students must go beyond playlists to know the repertoire, orchestras, and players by name. We also zoom out: a pandemic-era Götterdämmerung staged in a parking garage, a life lifted by animal rescue (yes, that viral Dodo feature), and a marathon habit that translates directly to stage stamina. Endurance, boundaries, and identity beyond the horn keep the work sustainable.

    You’ll hear practical strategies for managing auditions, teaching insights from the IU studio and its selective trombone choir, and new recital repertoire worth adding to your list. It’s a warm, candid tour of a modern brass career: part orchestra, part soloist, part studio leader, and wholly grounded in resilient habits. If you’re ready to build confidence the reliable way—one thoughtful rep at a time—press play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who needs a nudge.

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

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  • Michael Dease is One of a Kind
    2025/08/06

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    Interview with Jazz Trombonist of the Year Michael Dease | Third Coast Trombone Retreat Podcast

    Welcome to the Trombone Retreat podcast by the Third Coast Trombone Retreat. In this episode, hosts Sebastian Vera and Nicholas Schwartz welcome distinguished jazz artist Michael Dease, who was named Downbeat Magazine's 2025 Trombonist of the Year. They discuss Dease's journey in music, highlights from his career, and his experiences as a multifaceted musician proficient in several instruments. Dease shares insights about his teaching philosophy, his recording projects, and his recent Guggenheim Fellowship, along with his personal anecdotes and favorite gear. Enjoy an engaging conversation filled with wisdom and humor, perfect for any music enthusiast.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
    00:29 Reflecting on the Interview
    01:23 Product Promotion and Banter
    02:19 Reconnecting with Michael Deese
    02:45 Memorable Moments and Bourbon
    03:27 Travel Plans and Upcoming Gigs
    04:45 Discussing 'City Life' Album
    08:27 Musical Journey and Instrument Mastery
    18:49 Jazz Education and Career Reflections
    31:29 Guggenheim Project and Future Plans
    39:52 Sterling Silver Mouthpiece
    40:26 The Allure of Precious Metals in Music
    41:24 Exploring Different Mouthpiece Materials
    43:06 The Sterling Silver Mouthpiece Experiment
    44:14 Spontaneity in Music and Life
    44:32 Custom Mouthpieces and Their Impact
    45:50 Rapid Fire Questions
    46:24 Reflecting on Personal and Musical Growth
    54:05 The Future of Jazz Trombone
    56:02 The Influence of Horror Movies on Music
    57:42 The Importance of Trust in Teaching
    01:00:23 Closing Thoughts and Farewells

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Peter Moore Live at the British Trombone Festival!
    2024/11/11

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    Nick and Sebastian visit jolly England to visit the British Trombone Festival. While there they had a chance to sit down with Peter Moore, the prodigious trombonist whose career drew great attention from the age of only 12 years old! From his beginnings in brass bands to his breakthrough on the BBC Young Musician stage, Peter's story is one of talent, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of musical excellence. We traverse through his early days, the pressures of performing on television, and his iconic fashion choices that marked his early performances. With witty exchanges about American and British terminology sprinkled throughout, this episode captures the essence of Peter’s vibrant personality and the passion he holds for his craft.

    Our discussion then moves to the intricacies of Peter's career, including his transformative experience with the London Symphony Orchestra. He candidly shares the emotional rollercoaster of balancing professional commitments with personal growth, and the unforeseen opportunities that shaped his path. We explore the challenges of transitioning from an orchestral role to the uncertainties of a solo career, underscoring the mental strength required to chase new ambitions. Peter’s reflections offer profound insights into the world of professional musicianship, highlighting both the exhilaration and the solitude that come with the territory.

    We wrap up with a forward-looking perspective on Peter's upcoming projects, including new works, albums, and a tour across the United States. This episode is a joyride through the world of trombone performance, exploring the art of musical expression and the global community that defines it. With anecdotes, advice, and a shared love for the trombone, it’s a celebration of music, passion, and the shared quest for artistic communication. Whether you’re a seasoned trombone enthusiast or new to the brass scene, this conversation with Peter Moore is sure to resonate and inspire.

    Thank you to the leadership of the British Trombone Society and Festival and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire for inviting us with special thanks going to Simon Minshall, Rupert Whitehead and Edward Jones!

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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  • Ian Bousfield's Harmonious World
    2024/10/22

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    We're now on YouTube! Enjoy this episode with our new enhanced video content on our YouTube channel, please like and subscribe!!

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with the legendary trombonist Ian Bousfield as we navigate through the vibrant realm of trombone music. Ian shares his incredible journey in an engaging discussion on the transformative power of music in an unforgettable exploration of musical connections and experiences.

    Our discussion unfolds the unexpected bonds formed through podcasting, illustrating how stories and respectful discourse can bridge diverse backgrounds. Ian reflects on how podcasting became a therapeutic platform during COVID, offering a space to share opinions and connect with a global audience. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding music within its cultural context, drawing parallels with wine tasting, and appreciating unique musical interpretations. Insights into the dynamics of conducting in different regions and the evolving definition of musical success provide a deeper understanding of the art form.

    Furthermore, Ian reveals the emotional depth and familial influences that shape a musician's legacy. He shares touching stories of nurturing resilience in children, balancing a demanding career with family life, and inspiring the next generation of musicians. Through candid anecdotes, Ian recounts pivotal career moments and the enduring friendships formed along the way, from the London Symphony Orchestra to the Vienna Philharmonic. This episode is a celebration of music's profound impact on personal and professional life, encapsulating the shared experiences that unite the global trombone community.

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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    1 時間 49 分
  • Wycliffe Gordon Live at the International Trombone Festival: From Rural Roots to Jazz Fame
    2024/06/28

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    If you're like us you've been blown away hearing our next guest at some point in your life. Join us for an eye-opening conversation with the legendary Wycliffe Gordon as he shares his musical journey from rural Georgia to performing with the greats like Wynton Marsalis. You’ll learn how early influences, particularly gospel music and church experiences, shaped his unique sound and expressive style. Wycliffe’s captivating stories and personal anecdotes will transport you to his formative years and beyond, offering a glimpse into the life and mind of a true jazz icon.

    In this episode, host Sebastian Vera is joined by special guest co-host Hakeem Bilal(@hakeembilalmusic)! live at the 53rd International Trombone Festival in Fort Worth, Texas. We discuss the importance of musical festivals in fostering a sense of community among musicians and igniting passion in students and professionals alike. Discussing the enriching experiences and the unique energy of performing for fellow trombonists, we explore how these gatherings shape musicianship and camaraderie. More importantly though, we discuss the profound impact Whataburger has had on our lives.

    Wycliffe Gordon’s narrative takes us through his early attempts at piano, his transformative college years at Florida A&M, and his significant encounters with jazz legends that propelled his career. From practicing in the rain with the Marching 100 to receiving a life-changing call from Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe’s stories are a testament to dedication, resilience, and the power of mentorship. We wrap up by celebrating his immense contributions to the trombone community and eagerly anticipate his future performances.

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Tales of Transition, Teaching, and Triumph with Jonathan Whitaker
    2024/03/28

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    Ever wondered what it's like to pack up your life's work and plant roots in new academic soil? Join me as I chat with the tenacious Jonathan Whitaker about his joys, philosophies and his surprising decision to move from the University of Alabama to the University of Illinois in an episode brimming with stories of growth.

    This conversation is a candid look into the intricate dance of teaching music. We explore the fascinating dynamics that bond educators and students. Delight in tales that span from the humor in navigating student-teacher relationships all while maintaining the delicate balance of personal pursuits, like celebrating a dog's special day or nurturing a passion for photography.

    Wrapping up our auditory feast, we reflect on how hobbies, like capturing the Milky Way or perfecting a golf swing, can harmonize with a demanding career to compose a well-rounded life. Witness our heartfelt musings on embracing change, the significance of perseverance, and the legacy left by mentors like Lance LaDuke. It's an episode that weaves gratitude and humor into a retreat from the ordinary.

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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    1 時間 50 分
  • A Crossover With Trombone Corner
    2024/02/04

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    We spider-man meme with the Trombone Corner Podcast, an episode long overdue. Nick and Sebastian greet John Snell and Noah Gladstone and have an amazing discussion on the evolution of their friendship, careers and joys of mouthpiece making. Noah goes in depth about his varies endeavors including the Brass Ark, Hollywood Scoring, his studio career and love of collecting. This is the episode all you gear heads have been waiting for, enjoy!

    Check out our interview on their podcast everywhere you download you podcasts at
    Trombone Corner Podcast

    Follow Bob Reeves on Instagram @bobreevesbrass
    Follow Noah @noahgladstone
    Follow the Brass Ark at @thebrassark

    The long-awaited limited edition first batch JSV Signature Mouthpieces by Verus are now available for pre-order at Houghton Horns! Use limited time pre-sale offer code JSVPRESALE for 10% off at checkout!

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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    1 時間 28 分
  • Trombone Timo tells us what a TikTok is
    2024/02/01

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    In his first podcast interview, Trombone Timo aka Tim Maines as we've always known him hangs with Nick and Sebastian and describes his crazy world of trombone in social media.

    We talk about how he went about building his prodigious following, his goals with his platform (you might be surprised), the power social media can have to galvanize arts organizations and how underutilized it still is!

    We talk about his summers at the Trombone Retreat getting lost and causing a stir with small businesses and how we're not shocked he's doing what he's doing.

    Limited edition first batch JSV Signature Mouthpieces by Verus are now available for pre-order at Houghton Horns! Use limited time pre-sale offer code JSVPRESALE for 10% off at checkout!

    Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

    Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

    Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

    Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

    Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

    Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

    Support the show

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    1 時間 9 分