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Joe Hughes
Principal Trombonist, Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Principal Trombonist, Augusta Symphony Orchestra
Joe Hughes currently holds the position of Principal Trombone
and Music Librarian with the Greenville
Symphony Orchestra as well as Principal Trombone with the Augusta
Symphony Orchestra. This is his 8th season with the Greenville
Symphony. Over the last twelve years he has performed and recorded
with many orchestras throughout the southeast including the Atlanta
Symphony, Atlanta Opera, Atlanta Ballet, Savannah Symphony, Charleston
Symphony, Alabama Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Macon Symphony,
Huntsville Symphony, Tuscaloosa Symphony, Cobb Symphony, Gulf
Coast Symphony and other smaller ensembles.
During the 1996 Olympics, Joe recorded with the Atlanta Symphony
and John Williams for the Olympic Ceremonies. He has had the
honor of performing with great musicians including Natalie Cole,
Harry Connick Jr., Ray Charles, Burt Bacharach, Roger Williams,
Moody Blues, Brian Wilson/Beach Boys, Bruce Hornsby and the Range,
Empire Brass Quintet, Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Andre Watts,
Isaac Stern and others.
Hughes is in demand as a low brass clinician/coach and soloist
throughout the southeast for the last twelve years. This year
he will perform the Creston Fantasy for Trombone and Orchestra
with the Greenville Symphony. From 1999-2001 he was Low Brass
instructor with the Oklahoma Arts Institute, a prestigious summer
program that helps prepare High School students for college and
the music performance world. During his three summers at OAI,
he had the honor to perform for NPR's Performance Today twice,
performing Frank Martin's Ballade and the tenor tuba solo in
Holst's The Planets.
When Hughes lived in Atlanta, GA, he had a successful private
low brass studio . Many of his students were accepted into prestigious
music schools such as Eastman, Indiana, Kentucky, Vanderbilt,
SMU, University of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
Joe became an Edwards Clinician in 2003 and performs exclusively
on Edwards trombones.
He has a ten year old son named Josef Haydn Jegg Hughes (Joey).
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