Country trombonist
State trombone attendant is usually a full-time employee of the Protestant trombone work. The trumpet work is called, depending on the region, also trumpet work (e.g. Hesse), trumpet presentation (e.g. Württemberg), trumpet mission (e.g. Saxony). In these organizations he performs managerial tasks (e.g. management). Nowadays, job holders consistently have academic qualifications and have studied subjects such as church music or school music . The degree as an orchestral musician is also often available. State trombone attendant is responsible for the technical, musical, spiritual and organizational support of the wind players entrusted to them. Employers are the churches, associations or factories in which the wind work is organized.
tasks
The internal association tasks include representing the interests and point of view of brass players in the overall context of the employer.
In the practical work, the focus is on the implementation of courses, training measures and honors, the holding of regional rehearsals and choir visits. In some places, selected choirs have to be supervised. The organization of regular trombone festivals and national trombone days is part of the publicly perceptible side of the profession. In newly published music editions, suitable sheet music and performance material will be composed by the waiting staff, set up and published for wind instruments.
Similar names
At the CVJM-Westbund and the Bund Christian Trombone Choirs of Germany (BCPD) the position is called Federal Trombone Warden . Since many trombone choirs opened up to female members in the second half of the 20th century, there are also state trombone attendees in some associations today .
The Gnadauer Trumpet Association also knew the role of a federal trombone attendant until 1990; he usually directed the federal trumpet day.
In the Evangelisches Jugendwerk Württemberg (ejw) the position is called state consultant for trombone work or trombone consultant.
State and federal trombone attendant (selection)
Trumpet service | Current | Former | |
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Stop | Steffen Bischoff | ||
to bathe | Armin Schaefer , Heiko Petersen | Ludwig Pfatteicher, Dieter Bischoff, Siegfried Markowis, Werner Both, Emil Stober, Wilhelm Bießecker | |
Bavaria | Dieter Wendel , Kerstin Dikhoff, Anne-Barbara Höfflin, Ralf Daughtermann, Sven Menhorn | Hans Knöllinger, Hans-Ulrich Nonnenmann | |
Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia | Barbara Barsch, Siegfried Zühlke, Traugott Forschner | ||
Braunschweig | Siegfried Markowis | Manfred Glowatzki | |
Bremen | Rudiger Hille | Werner Urban | |
Bund Christian Trumpet Choirs in Germany | Roland Werner (Federal Trombonist) | ||
YMCA | Klaus-Peter Diehl , Matthias Schnabel | Wilhelm Schmidt | |
Gnadauer Trumpet Covenant | Horst Wilm (federal trombonist from 1965–1990) | ||
Hanover | Hayo Bunger, Christian Fuchs, Reinhard Gramm , Henning Herzog, Günter Marstatt, Lennart Rübke, Moritz Schilling | Silke Lindenschmidt (2002–2014), Michael Junker (1990–2014), Hannes Dietrich (2014–2017), Ulf Pankoke | |
Hesse and Nassau | Johannes Kunkel , Frank Vogel, Albert Wanner | Peter Schreiber | |
Kurhessen-Waldeck | Ulrich Rebmann, Marshall Lamohr , Andreas Jahn | Friedel W. Böhler, Monika Hofmann | |
lip | Christian Kornmaul | Heiner Rose | |
Central Germany | Matthias Schmeiß, Frank Plewka | ||
North Church, Trumpet Mission Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein | Werner Petersen, Daniel Rau | Johannes Oldsen | |
North Church, Trumpet Factory Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Martin Huss | Hans Peter Günther | |
Oldenburg | Christian Strohmann | Johannes Horn | |
Palatinate | Christian Syperek | Traugott Baur | |
reformed Church | Helga Hoogland | ||
Rhineland | Jörg Häusler | Eckart Berghaus, Günter Klenk | |
Saxony | Tilman Peter, Jörg-Michael Schlegel, Maria Döhler, Tommy Schab | Friedel W. Böhler, Volkmar Thomser, Andreas Altmann, Siegfried Mehlhorn | |
Schaumburg-Lippe | Siebelt Meier | ||
Westphalia | Ulrich Diekmann | Werner Benz , Karl-Heinz Saretzki , Daniel Salinga | |
Württemberg | Hans-Ulrich Nonnenmann , Albrecht Schuler, Michael Püngel, Regina Heise, Brigitte Kurzytza | Erhard Frieß (1985–1999), Wilhelm Mergenthaler (1969–1984), Hermann Mühleisen (1929–1968) |
See also
literature
- Irmgard Eismann, Hans Ulrich Nonnenmann (ed.): Practice trombone choir. 2nd Edition. ejw-service GmbH, Stuttgart-Vaihingen 2014, ISBN 978-3-86687-097-0 .
Web links
Individual evidence