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Universal stories of struggle, inspiration and achievement through the eyes of trombone players. Equal parts thoughtful and hilarious. Hosted by Sebastian Vera, principal trombonist of the Pittsburgh Opera and Nick Schwartz, principal bass trombonist of the New York City Ballet.© 2026 The Trombone Retreat Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Musique
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    • Jeff Dee: A Story of Persistence and Passion
      Jan 3 2026

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      In this episode of the Trombone Retreat podcast from the Third Coast Trombone Retreat, hosts Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz have an engaging conversation with Jeff Dee, principal bass trombonist of the Pittsburgh Symphony. They discuss Jeff's unique journey in music, from his humble beginnings as a young trombone player to his prestigious performances with world-renowned orchestras. Jeff shares stories about his time in Shanghai, overcoming significant challenges, and the critical influences and experiences that shaped his career. They also dive into technical aspects of performance, teaching strategies, and Jeff’s personal interests, including his audio equipment hobby and extensive vinyl collection. The conversation is filled with insightful advice for young musicians and amusing anecdotes, making it a compelling listen for all music enthusiasts.

      00:00 Introduction and New Year Greetings

      00:42 Discussing New Year's Traditions

      01:45 Interview with Jeff D: Beginnings and Career

      08:07 Jeff's Journey to Music School

      10:42 Challenges and Triumphs in Music Education

      23:43 From SMU to Julliard: A Path to Excellence

      33:57 Experiences in Shanghai and Jacksonville

      45:22 The Bolero Challenge

      46:53 Navigating Auditions and Career Moves

      48:44 Mindset and Preparation for Success

      55:33 The Pittsburgh Symphony Experience

      01:06:29 Adapting to Visual Challenges

      01:11:38 Audiophile Adventures

      01:19:20 Rapid Fire and Reflections



      Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

      Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

      Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

      Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

      Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

      Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

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      1 h et 33 min
    • Brittany Lasch on Cats, Beta Blockers, And Parking Garage Wagner
      Nov 23 2025

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      What if confidence isn’t a mystery, but a practice you can schedule? We sit down with trombonist and educator Brittany Lasch to explore how a teen who left high school early for Manhattan School of Music became a sought-after soloist, Detroit Opera principal, and assistant professor at Indiana University. From a Star Wars spark to deep mentorship with Per Brevig and the late Steve Norrell, Britt shares how fundamentals, buzzing, and musical curiosity shaped her sound—and how honest conversations about performance anxiety, including the careful use of beta blockers with medical guidance, unlocked the ability to perform under pressure.

      We dig into the real engine of growth: reps that matter. Weekly mock auditions, steady coaching, and deliberate listening create familiarity that quiets nerves. Britt explains why younger players who live in that cycle often win, and why today’s students must go beyond playlists to know the repertoire, orchestras, and players by name. We also zoom out: a pandemic-era Götterdämmerung staged in a parking garage, a life lifted by animal rescue (yes, that viral Dodo feature), and a marathon habit that translates directly to stage stamina. Endurance, boundaries, and identity beyond the horn keep the work sustainable.

      You’ll hear practical strategies for managing auditions, teaching insights from the IU studio and its selective trombone choir, and new recital repertoire worth adding to your list. It’s a warm, candid tour of a modern brass career: part orchestra, part soloist, part studio leader, and wholly grounded in resilient habits. If you’re ready to build confidence the reliable way—one thoughtful rep at a time—press play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who needs a nudge.

      Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

      Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

      Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

      Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

      Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

      Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

      Support the show

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      1 h et 3 min
    • Michael Dease is One of a Kind
      Aug 6 2025

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      Interview with Jazz Trombonist of the Year Michael Dease | Third Coast Trombone Retreat Podcast

      Welcome to the Trombone Retreat podcast by the Third Coast Trombone Retreat. In this episode, hosts Sebastian Vera and Nicholas Schwartz welcome distinguished jazz artist Michael Dease, who was named Downbeat Magazine's 2025 Trombonist of the Year. They discuss Dease's journey in music, highlights from his career, and his experiences as a multifaceted musician proficient in several instruments. Dease shares insights about his teaching philosophy, his recording projects, and his recent Guggenheim Fellowship, along with his personal anecdotes and favorite gear. Enjoy an engaging conversation filled with wisdom and humor, perfect for any music enthusiast.

      Experience JSV Mouthpieces: https://houghtonhorns.com/products/verus-sebastian-vera-tenor-trombone-mouthpiece-verusjsv

      00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
      00:29 Reflecting on the Interview
      01:23 Product Promotion and Banter
      02:19 Reconnecting with Michael Deese
      02:45 Memorable Moments and Bourbon
      03:27 Travel Plans and Upcoming Gigs
      04:45 Discussing 'City Life' Album
      08:27 Musical Journey and Instrument Mastery
      18:49 Jazz Education and Career Reflections
      31:29 Guggenheim Project and Future Plans
      39:52 Sterling Silver Mouthpiece
      40:26 The Allure of Precious Metals in Music
      41:24 Exploring Different Mouthpiece Materials
      43:06 The Sterling Silver Mouthpiece Experiment
      44:14 Spontaneity in Music and Life
      44:32 Custom Mouthpieces and Their Impact
      45:50 Rapid Fire Questions
      46:24 Reflecting on Personal and Musical Growth
      54:05 The Future of Jazz Trombone
      56:02 The Influence of Horror Movies on Music
      57:42 The Importance of Trust in Teaching
      01:00:23 Closing Thoughts and Farewells

      Also introducing special features with Patreon: www.patreon.com/tromboneretreat

      Learn more about the Trombone Retreat and upcoming festival here: linktr.ee/tromboneretreat

      Hosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (insta) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (insta)

      Produced and edited by Sebastian Vera

      Music: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

      Thank you to our season sponsor Houghton Horns: www.houghtonhorns.com

      Support the show

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      1 h et 22 min
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