Weston
Sprott
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Weston Sprott
was appointed to the position of second trombone of the Metropolitan
Opera
Orchestra in the spring of 2005. He began his musical training in his
hometown
of Spring, TX. Mr. Sprott attended Indiana University before completing
his
Bachelor of Music degree at The Curtis Institute of Music in
Philadelphia. His
primary teachers include Michael Warny (Houston Grand Opera and Ballet
Orchestras), Carl Lenthe (former Principal Trombone, Bavarian State
Opera and
Bamberg Symphony) and Nitzan Haroz (Principal Trombone-Philadelphia
Orchestra).
While
a student
at Curtis, Mr. Sprott held the positions of Principal Trombone in the
Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra (Philadelphia) and the Delaware Symphony
Orchestra. He was the founding member of the Texas Trombone Octet, a
group that
won the Emory Remington competition and was featured in concert at the
International Trombone Festival in Helsinki, Finland.
Mr.
Sprott has
performed with The Philadelphia Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, Atlanta
Symphony,
Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, the Tanglewood Music Center, Spoleto
Festival USA, Hot Springs Music Festival, The American Wind Symphony
Orchestra,
and The Sphinx Symphony (Detroit). He has also performed with the St.
Barts
Music Festival and the Martha's Vineyard Chamber Music Society.
Mr.
Sprott has
worked under the baton of many of the world's great conductors
including Sir
Simon Rattle, James Levine, Kurt Masur, Lorin Maazel, Christoph
Eschenbach,
Andre Previn and numerous others. Mr. Sprott was recently featured in
the
documentary film "A Wayfarer's Journey:Listening to Mahler" with
actor Richard Dreyfuss and actress Kathleen Chalfant. He was also a
performer
in the film "Rittenhouse Square" under the direction of Robert
Downey, a documentary that played in major film festivals throughout
the United
States to critical acclaim. In September 2007, Mr. Sprott made his
Carnegie
Hall solo debut performing Lars Erik-Larsson's Concertino in Weill
Recital Hall
at the invitation of the Bulgarian Consulate. Other engagements have
led to
performances with gospel and jazz artists such as Branford Marsalis,
Take 6 and
Donnie McClurkin. Performances and interviews with Mr. Sprott have been
seen
and heard on PBS' Great Performances, NPR's Performance Today, and
Sirius
Satellite Radio.
In
demand as a
soloist and masterclass clinician, Mr. Sprott has been a featured guest
artist
at several of America's leading conservatories and universities. He is
currently on the faculty of Juilliard's Music Advancement Program, and
he
previously served on the faculty of The New School University, a
division of
the Mannes School of Music in New York City. Weston Sprott is an
artist/clinician for the Edwards Instrument Company. He performs
exclusively on
Edwards trombones and Greg Black Mouthpieces. Visit him on the web at:
www.westonsprott.com
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