John Sipher

has been the principal trombonist of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra since 2015. Prior to his current position, he has held principal trombone positions with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and was a fellow at the New World Symphony.

A native of Roanoke, Virginia, he received his bachelor’s degree in Music Education with a minor in Jazz Studies from James Madison University and his Master of Music in trombone performance from Yale University. In addition to his orchestral appointments, he has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Utah Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchstra, the Rochester Philharmonic, and the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra.

As an educator, John has served as a trombone instructor at Hamilton College and the University of Northern Colorado, and has presented masterclasses and recitals across the country. John is an active contributor of music to the trombone repertoire, composing and arranging music primarily for trombone ensembles and for trombone and loop pedal. When not playing trombone, John enjoys the majesty of the Colorado outdoors, the yeasty warmth of sourdough bread, the sound of a camera shutter, and the plink of a ukulele.

My Favorite's Favorite Things, for trombone and loop pedal, digital pdf only.

My Favorite's Favorite Things, for trombone and loop pedal, digital pdf only.

$20.00

Written in the spring and summer of 2022 for trombone and loop pedal, this piece was an attempt at a brighter outlook and perspective on life. During a period of personal growth and self-reflection, I realized that much of my music dealt with my own feelings of anxiety and stress. For this piece, I set out to write something filled with hope and positivity, and my inspiration was my daughter. In two movements, while I would like the performer to come up with their own personal inspirations of happy moments, for me, they could just as easily be titled Unicorns and Rainbows.

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