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More Marcello with DUO WINDS!

trOmBOnE is Duo Winds, featuring Oboist Dr. Erin Gitellson and Bass Trombonist Dr. David William Brubeck. They are joined by pianist Bronwen Rutter to for a wind-oriented version of the piano trio. Here the group is in rehearsal…

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“In My Oldsmobile”

Yep! “This ain’t no cow town, Brubeck”. My friends warning about Miami echoed in my mind as I, a driver fresh from the Midwest surveyed the damage in the wreckage yard. Where Midwestern drivers would stop at a red light, … Continue reading

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Ever Get a Sweet Smooth Bass Line Stuck In Your Head? Time To Cruise I-95 in the 305….

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Enjoy This Sight-Reading!

Some have asked for a transcript of my improvised solo as performed by Ben van Dijk.

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A Needle in EVERY Arm? Or Do 100 Million Americans NOT Need It?

15 Studies That Indicate Natural Immunity From Prior Infection IS More Robust Than the Covid Vaccines

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Natural Immunity or Vaccine, Which Is Stronger?

The workers on the front line. First responders, teachers, nurses, truck drivers, delivery people and almost anyone who worked with the public. Many kept our society going at the risk of their own personal health and did jobs that simply … Continue reading

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(Another) “Galop” for You!

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New Stereogram Recordings 2021!

Recent Recordings of my Compositions by OTHERS: Detroit Symphony Master Bass Bass Trombonist and Faculty at Northwestern University, Randall Hawes, recorded my “Stereogram No. 3” as a salute to the DSO concert hall. In the 20201 graduate recital of New … Continue reading

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More Sequencing, More Sightreading-More Great Music from Dr. Campbell!

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“Sliver of Moon” for Solo Guitar, by David William Brubeck

The moon! It fuels our imagination, illuminates our nights, and beckons us into space! It pulls the tides and the heart, summoning the wind of both. As the moon waxes and wanes, it seems that it is almost always the … Continue reading

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Piazzolla’s “OBLIVION” PIANO TRIO FOR THE BAND WORLD! Presented by trOmBOnE-Duo Winds

Dear friends and colleagues, This REALLY works! Astor Piazolla’s “Oblivion” or piano trio with Oboe, Bass Trombone & Piano. This is take two, from a rehearsal. Please share this with all the BAND, WOODWIND & BRASS players you are able. … Continue reading

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World Premiere of “Ascenscione Mariae”, for Live Processed Bass Trombone and Video Overlay by Composer Dr. Liza Seigido and Bass Trombonist, Dr. David Brubeck

https://davidbrubeck.com/2013/12/premiere-liz-seigidos-ascensions-mariae-the-ascension-of-mary-for-live-processed-bass-trombone-and-video-overlay/ Music in Miami’s Winter Solstice Concert (Trinity Cathedral, Miami-Sunday 15 December 2013 at 6:00 pm), hosted the world premiere of Ascensionis Mariae (The Ascension of Mary), a two-movement sacred work for live processed bass trombone and video overlay. The work, showcasing the bass trombone’s expressive … Continue reading

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