- Peter Ellefson
Peter Ellefson is a musician and staff member at the
Indiana University Education
His initial study was with Warren Baker at
Linfield College , in McMinnville,Oregon , from which Mr. Ellefson graduatedcum laude in1984 . Mr. Ellefson also holds a Master of Music degree fromNorthwestern University . Over the next 20 years, Mr. Ellefson studied with many of the finest low brass teachers includingJoseph Alessi , Frank Crisafulli, Edward Kleinhammer, Jay Friedman,Arnold Jacobs ,Mark Lawrence and M. Dee Stewart.Career
Peter Ellefson plays Bach trombones and is an artist for
Conn-Selmer , Inc.Between
1992 and2002 , he had been a member of theSeattle Symphony Orchestra . During his decade inSeattle , he made dozens of recordings with the orchestra, playing trombone,euphonium andbass trumpet and served as principal trombone for Seattle Opera’s renowned productions ofRichard Wagner ’sDer Ring des Nibelungen . Mr. Ellefson has participated in hundreds of recording sessions for motion pictures,IMAX , television and video games, working with such composers asElmer Bernstein ,James Newton Howard ,Basil Poledouris andBill Conti . He has also backed entertainers as diverse asLinda Ronstadt ,Burt Bacharach ,Frank Sinatra Jr. ,Ray Charles ,James Taylor ,The Manhattan Transfer , and Yes. He also recently toured with the chamber ensemble, Proteus 7 [http://www.proteus7.com/] .In August 2002 he joined the staff at Indiana University. Since his arrival in Bloomington, Mr. Ellefson has performed with the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra , theChicago Symphony Orchestra , theNew York Philharmonic and the New York Philharmonic Brass Quintet.Peter Ellefson has a keen interest in
chamber music and solo literature and has given concerto performances of works by such composers asErnest Bloch ,Derek Bourgeois ,Tommy Dorsey ,Launy Grøndahl ,Guilmant ,Lars-Erik Larsson ,David Maslanka ,Arthur Pryor ,James E. Pugh ,Kazimierz Serocki ,Henri Tomasi ,Rimsky-Korsakov , and Christopher Rouse. He has extensive knowledge in the repertoire of both orchestral and chamber music and is also well acquainted with the commercial and jazz idioms.External links
* [http://www.peterellefson.com Peter Ellefson Web Site]
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