Tyrone Breuninger
Tyrone Breuninger was an American trombonist with the Philadelphia Orchestra as well as a euphonium/trombone/tuba teacher from Rowan University, located in Glassboro, New Jersey. Throughout his career, he also did freelance solo performances. His degrees include a Bachelor of Science in music education and an MM of music in performance. He also arranged a version of Georg Philipp Telemann's Sonata in G minor for euphonium.
Ensembles and events
- The Philadelphia Orchestra
- *Associate principal trombone
- *Solo euphonium
- The Atlantic Brass Band
- *Associate conductor
- Luzerne Music Festival
- *Coordinator of brass activities
- EU-TU Quartet
- The Festive Brass Quintet
Albums
Breuninger recorded one album, The Classic Euphonium, containing within it:- "Wee Cooper of Fife" - Traditional
- "Andante" - Antonio Capuzzi
- "Rondo" - Antonio Capuzzi
- "Aubade" - Philip Sparke
- "Moderato" - Joseph Horovitz
- "Lento" - Joseph Horovitz
- "Scherzando" - Joseph Horovitz
- "Romance" - Victor Ewald
- "Rhapsody for Euphonium" - James Curnow
- "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" - Camille Saint-Saëns
- "Fantasy" - Philip Sparke