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Wycliffe Gordon enjoys an
extraordinary career as a performer, conductor, composer, arranger,
and educator, receiving high praise from audiences and critics
alike. Gordon tours the world performing hard-swinging, straight-ahead
jazz for audiences ranging from heads of state to elementary
school students.
His trombone playing, hailed as "mixing
powerful, intricate runs with sweet notes extended over clean
melodies," has been universally hailed by jazz critics.
Gordon received the Jazz Journalists Association 2002 and 2001
Award for Trombonist of the Year, the Jazz Journalists Association
2000 Critics’ Choice Award for Best Trombone and has
been nominated for the Jazzpar Award.
Gordon is rapidly becoming one of America’s
most persuasive and committed music educators. He currently
serves on the faculty of the Jazz Studies Program at The Juilliard
School, a position he has held since the founding of the program.
His work with young musicians and audiences from elementary
schools to universities all over the world is extensive, and
includes master classes, clinics, workshops, children’s
concerts and lectures — powerful evidence of his unique
ability to relate musically to people of all ages. Gordon is
currently working on a collection of trombone quartets, trios
and duos to be entitled "Trombone Majesty," with
expected publication in late 2006.
In addition, his first method book "Wycliffe
Gordon's Suggested Studies for Trombone," a compilation
of the materials, exercises and approaches he uses in his teaching
and in his own practice regimen, will be released in January
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