Peter moore trombone biography of michael jordan
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A history of sports in 38 objects
Steve WulfJun 3, 2011, 12:32 AM
Close- Senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine
- Around long enough to have written about athletes from Hank Aaron to Ben Zobrist and Super Bowls from VII to XLVI.
- Joined ESPN The Magazine as a founding editor in 1998.
- Also wrote for Time, Sports Illustrated, the Fort Lauderdale News and The Evening Sun in Norwich, NY.
This story appears in the June 13, 2011 issue of ESPN The Magazine.
This is the stuff of legend. Photographer Svend Lindbaek traveled to places as resonant as Cooperstown and the Smithsonian, as diverse as New Brunswick, Canada, and Beverly Hills, Calif., to document the following artifacts. There are balls and uniforms and clubs, of course, but also a trombone, a movie projector and a chicken. Some belong to museums, some to collectors, some to the athletes who used them. But each tells a story worth retelling, and taken together, these stories offer a panoramic view of
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Jordan Peele on Nope, trombonist Peter Moore, Where Is Anne Frank film review, Edinburgh Art Festival
Nope is the latest film from Oscar-winning writer-director Jordan Peele, whose breakthrough was the critically acclaimed 2017 horror Get Out. Tom Sutcliffe speaks to Jordan about reinventing genre- from black horror to sci-fi-western- and examining the exploitation of black talent in Hollywood's history.
When the trombonist Peter Moore plays at the Proms next Tuesday it will be the first time that the trombone has featured as a solo instrument at the Proms in twenty years. The former Young Musician of the Year and now Professor of Trombone at the Guildhall School of Music performs live in the studio.
Ari Folman, director of the Oscar-nominated film Waltz with Bashir, has a new animated movie coming out this month. Where Is Anne Frank is based on the diary written by Jewish teenager Anne Frank, while she and her family lived in hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World W
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Winners of BBC Young Musician: all the winners and runners-up from the history of the competition
1978 BBC Young Musician winner
Michael Hext (Trombone)
1978 BBC ung Musician runners-up
1980 BBC ung Musician winner
Nicholas Daniel (Oboe)
1980 BBC ung Musician runners-up
- Clare McFarlane (Violin)
- Ronan O'Hora (Piano)
- Elaine Wolff (Cornet)
1982 BBC Young Musician winner
Anna Markland (Piano)
1982 BBC ung Musician runners-up
- Paul Galbraith (Guitar)
- Marie-Noelle Kendall (Piano)
- Jeanette Murphy (Horn)
1984 BBC Young Musician winner
Emma Johnson (Clarinet)
1984 BBC ung Musician runners-up
- Naomi Atherton (Horn)
- Richard May (Cello)
- Lucy Parham (Piano)
1986 BBC Young Musician winner
Alan Brind (Violin)
1986 BBC ung Musician runners-up
- Fiona Howes (Flute)
- Robert Markham (Piano)
- Anthony Neal (Trombone)
1988 BBC Young Musician winner
David Pyatt (Horn)