Wisconsin Conservatory of Music – 2011 WI Conservatory of Music Online Auction
Auction Ends: Nov 21, 2011 08:00 PM CST

Services

Trumpet Playing Services by Joshua Cameron

Item Number
151
Estimated Value
250 USD
Opening Bid
83 USD  -  Item Has a Reserve

Item Description

Have professional trumpeter and Conservatory faculty member Joshua Cameron perform at your next special ceremony or service!

Whether it's a wedding, commitment ceremony, vow renewal ceremony, confirmation, bat or bar mitzvah, wake, funeral, or other important service, Joshua's impeccable playing will enhance and enrich the experience for all in attendance.

Josh earned his Bachelor of Music degree in Performance from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota and his Master of Music degree in Performance from the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities. Comfortable in a variety of musical styles, Josh has played with a number of Bands, Orchestras, Jazz big bands and small groups, and R&B/Funk bands. He has performed internationally, sometimes as a featured soloist, with various Orchestras and Concert bands, having the opportunity to visit concert halls in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Great Britain, China, and Mexico. Since moving to Milwaukee in 2009, Josh has begun to freelance, plays regularly with a few area Orchestras, and has won substitute positions with the Festival City Symphony and Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestras.

Services for One (1) Ceremony/Service include:
- A Maximum of Four (4) Pieces Played on Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, and/or Flügelhorn.
- One (1) Consult to Select Repertoire.
- One (1) Rehearsal.

Restrictions:
- Ceremony/Service Must Occur Before September 1, 2012.
- Christmas (Dec. 23rd, 2011-Jan 2nd, 2012) and Easter (April 8th, 2012) Not Available.
- Accompaniment Not Included (Pianist, Organist, etc. will have to be arranged otherwise).
- Ceremony/Service Must Be Within 30 Miles of Milwaukee Metro Area.

Value: $250.00

Opening Bid: $83.00

Reserve: $175.00

Item Special Note

Mr. Cameron will contact winning bidder directly.

Donated By:

Joshua Cameron