Arrangers and Composers

An alphabetical list by first name…

Andrew Clayden

Trombonist, Composer

Andrew Clayden served as Principal Trombone of the National Orchestra of Taiwan before taking up the Second Trombone position of the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, a post he held for 21 years. Mr. Clayden currently performs as a soloist and teacher, and in 2014 he was awarded a Certificate in Human Psychology by Bishop's University. (View Andrew's Titles)

Angelo Piazzini

Italian Musician, Teacher and Composer

Angelo Piazzini holds Masters Degrees in both trombone (with specialization in tuba) and french horn – a rare achievement! He has been awarded first prize and special mentions in national and international solo competitions, performed with many orchestras in Italy, and taught for over a decade on tuba, trombone and horn in music institutes and schools. He currently attends the Postgraduate Internship program at the Conservatorio di Musica F. Morlacchi of Perugia. Angelo is the author of 56 publications in Italian and English. (View Angelo's Titles)

Arthur J. Michaels

Composer and Educator

Arthur J. Michaels earned a bachelor of music degree in music education from the Eastman School of Music and a master of arts degree in teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University. He has taught instrumental music in grades 4 through 12 in New York and in New Jersey. His concert band and string orchestra works have won contest awards and were selected in competition for performances. Published works include music for concert band, choruses, string orchestra, and instrumental ensembles. (View Arthur's Titles)

Barbara Gallagher

Composer

Barbara Gallagher's compositions and arrangements have been performed throughout the USA and internationally, and are regularly broadcast on radio. She is the recipient of numerous awards, grants, and commissions, holding degrees from The Juilliard School (studying with Vincent Persichetti), and UNC School of the Arts (studying with Robert Ward and Sherwood Shaffer). As a hearing-impaired musician, she advocates for greater accessibility to music and speech for those with hearing loss. (View Barbara's Titles)

Brad Howland

Former Principal Trombone, Victoria Symphony

Brad Howland retired in 2024 as Principal Trombone of the Victoria Symphony, a position he held for 35 years. He has also performed as a substitute with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, and Palm Court Orchestra. In 2025 Brad accepted a trombone/euphonium instructor position with the Victoria Conservatory of Music. (View Brad's Titles)

Bruce Hurn

Composer, Arranger, Trumpet Player

Bruce Hurn is a freelance trumpet player with over 55 years experience in various musical groups, which include both classical and jazz ensembles. He has a Masters Degree in Composition and Theory from UVic, where he studied under Ian McDougall. His playing and arrangements have been featured on numerous recordings over the years. His orchestral arrangements have been performed by The Victoria Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, Vancouver Island Symphony as well as the National Symphony Orchestra of Malaysia. (View Bruce's Titles)

Bud Caputo

Freelance Trombonist and Instructor

Florida trombonist and public school/university teacher Bud Caputo has numerous music publications on file with Carl Fischer Music, Alfred Music, and The FJH Music Company. He has performed for Natalie Cole, a variety of artists and Broadway shows, and was a member of the Beethoven Pops and Washington Civic Opera Orchestras. Bud studied arranging with Hank Levy at Towson State University, and Dr. Sandy Feldstein, past president of Carl Fischer of New York. (View Bud's Titles)

Charles Dool

Composer

Charles Dool studied piano, violin, pipe organ, clarinet and voice before taking up composition training with Stephen Brown and David Clenman at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. His output includes compositions for various combinations, settings of Shakespeare soliloquies for tenor voice, and a commission from the Newcombe Singers to write the choral work For the Shore. (View Charles' Titles)

Clark Cothern

Composer and Arranger

Clark Cothern is a trombonist, composer and arranger, holding a degree in Theory and Composition from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ. He also holds a Masters in Communications degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Forth Worth, TX. He has composed two television show theme songs and has composed and produced several underscores for commercials. His favorite compositions and arrangements are those done for small brass ensembles. (View Clark's Titles)

Darren Lloyd

Composer and Arranger

Darren Lloyd is a trumpet player, music educator and award-winning composer/arranger, who has won the competition on 'sheet music plus' for most popular jazz arrangement! He has an MA in music performance and also holds a PGCE in secondary music education. With a wealth of performing experience at the highest level, Darren enjoys composing & arranging pieces for brass, piano, jazz ensembles and concert band. (View Darren's Titles)

Dave Taylor

Composer, Arranger, Trombone/Euphonium Player

Dave Taylor joined his local brass band on euphonium at the age of 8, adding bass trombone five years later, on which instrument he performed regularly with the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain. He now plays principally trombone (alto, tenor, bass and contrabass) for various ensembles in the Oxford and London areas. Dave's compositions and arrangments are performed around the world. (View Dave's Titles)

David Arditti

Composer

David Arditti studied piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and conducting at the Royal College of Music. He is a largely self-taught composer whose music has been widely performed in the United Kingdom and United States. Mr. Arditti is involved with several organisations that promote and perform new music, such as the Forum London Composers Group and the Dorset Composers' Association. (View David's Titles)

David Harris

Composer and Trumpet Player

David E. Harris is a composer in the Nashville, Tennessee area who earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Trumpet Performance from Furman University. Further education at the University of Memphis included a Master of Music degree in Music Theory and Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition. Dr. Harris is a past member of the trumpet sections of the Greenville (S.C.) and Memphis Symphony Orchestras and a current member of the Brentwood Baptist Church Orchestra where he plays trumpet and keyboard. (View David's Titles)

David Mathews

Arranger, Tuba/Euphonium Player

David began playing the tuba at the age of 10, going on to perform with the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain first on the tuba and then as principal euphonium. He holds an MA in music from the University of Oxford where he studied orchestration under Robert Saxton and John Traill. (View David's Titles)

Dennis Esson

Freelance Trombonist and Recording Artist

Dennis Esson has recorded music for cartoons, movies, jingles, soundtracks and albums, in addition to numerous C.B.C. sessions as a featured soloist. He performs as Lead Trombonist with many groups (including the Vancouver Ensemble of Improvisation and Fred Stride Jazz Orchestra), teaches trombone at Capilano College, and directs the Jazz Ensemble at the University of British Columbia. (View Dennis' Titles)

Don McDougall

Former Second Trombone, Victoria Symphony

The son of a famous Canadian trombone legend (Ian McDougall), Don McDougall has lots of trombone "chops" of his own! He has experience as an orchestral, small ensemble, and big band musician, and is also a classical guitarist, with a M.Mus. degree in guitar performance from the University of Victoria. Don's family of musicians also includes his mother Barbara, a violinist and violin teacher, and brother Nelson, a trumpet player formerly in the Vancouver Opera Orchestra. (View Don's Titles)

Ernest Brandon

Retired Music Teacher, Composer and Arranger

Ernest Brandon earned degrees in music education from North Central College and Northwestern University, plus two additional years in voice at the University of Illinois. He taught high school music for 8 years and voice for 35 years at Eastern Michigan University. Now retired, he has renewed his interest in composing and arranging. Most of his music is written for wind quintet and brass ensembles. (View Ernest's Titles)

Evelin Auger

Trombonist, Composer

Principal trombone of the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec for 32 years, Evelin Auger was the conductor and arranger of the music played by the Ensemble de cuivres de l'OSQ for 17 years. His compositions have been played by many symphony orchestras and brass ensembles. He was also teacher at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec for 14 years and the Domaine Forget for 20 years. It is possible to listen to his music on YouTube. (View Evelin's Titles)

Frank Mathison

Bass Trombone Principal Emeritus, London Symphony Orchestra

Frank Mathison finally put his trombone away at the age of 93, after more than 70 years in music. His career included playing in the London Symphony Orchestra for 30 years, and on the sound tracks of many great films - including Star Wars, Superman and Raiders of the Lost Ark. (View Frank's Titles)

Gordon Cherry

Former Principal Trombone, Vancouver Symphony

Gordon Cherry performed as the Principal Trombonist of the Vancouver Symphony from 1974 to 2009, working under conductors Kazuyoshi Akiyama, John Avison, Rudolf Barshai, Sergui Comissiona, Bramwell Tovey and Alain Trudel. He taught on the Faculty at the University of British Columbia School of Music from 1975 to 2007, graduating many students who have prominent positions in Orchestras and Educational Institutions around North America. (View Gordon's Titles)

Ian McDougall

Trombonist, Composer, Educator and Yamaha Artist

Ian McDougall is perhaps best known for his work with Rob McConnell's Boss Brass, performing as lead trombone and soloist for twenty years. His compositions and arrangements in both jazz and classical idioms are performed internationally. Ian continues to play and teach in Victoria, BC Canada, where he taught trombone, composition, and jazz studies at the University of Victoria for over fifteen years, leaving there in 2003 as Professor Emeritus. (View Ian's Titles)

John Falcone

Composer, Arranger

John Falcone has earned degrees in Bassoon from Carnegie Mellon University and the Juilliard School. He has performed with many professional orchestras including the Costa Rica National Orchestra, the New York City Opera National Company and the New Jersey Symphony. As a composer John has premiered many orchestral and chamber works. Soon to be released is his first solo CD "In the Wabe." (View John's Titles)

John van Gulik

Composer, Arranger, Percussionist

John van Gulik started music at an early age, playing baritone, euphonium and trombone in Salvation Army bands. He was principal trombonist in the Ottawa Citadel Band during their 1992 tour of the Netherlands. He moved to percussion in 1996, and currently plays in the Legacy Brass Band. John began composing music in 2008 and has written several pieces for brass band, soloists, choirs, and concert band. His music is widely received and performed. (View John's Titles)

Josef Stastny

Arranger, French Horn Player, Accordionist

Josef, born and living in the Czech Republic, has been a member of various bands since his teenage years. He has arranged music for more than fifteen years. His music is mostly designed for small brass ensembles, quintets, quartets, trios and duos, or for soloists with piano/organ accompaniment. (View Josef's Titles)

Joseph Chopp

Retired Music Educator

Joseph Chopp earned BFA and MS degrees in music education from UW-Milwaukee, taught instrumental music in Milwaukee and Racine WI, and has led numerous church choirs and instrumental groups. In retirement, Joe plays his 1920's Jan Huml cornet and 1960 Conn Constellation A (cornet bore) in two community bands and has returned to his love of arranging music. He also contributes to the Band Music PDF Library and teaches at The Campanile Center for the Arts in Minocqua, WI. (View Joseph's Titles)

Joseph Patrick Anthony

Trumpet Player, Composer

Joseph Patrick Anthony toured the U.S. in a swing band while still in his teens. In his twenties, he traveled throughout the western hemisphere as a U.S. Navy trumpet player. He later became a founding member and principal trumpet of The Buckingham Brass. His trumpet compositions reflect high hopes for a bright future for humanity. (View Joseph's Titles)

Joseph Virgilio

Composer

Joseph Virgilio did preliminary studies in music theory and composition at Rutgers University, under the tutelage of, among others, American composers Louie L. White and George T. Walker. He is, however, a pre-dominantly self-taught composer living and working in the USA. His work includes music for various chamber ensembles and choral ensembles. Sadly Joe passed away in 2023, but we still have several of his compositions to release. (View Joseph's Titles)

Julien Simard

Trombonist, Composer, Arranger, Teacher

Born and raised in Ottawa, Julien currently holds a full time position as a trombonist with the Royal Canadian Artillery Band in Edmonton, AB. Before joining the military, he was the second trombonist with the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, a position which he held for four years. He has toured all over the world, playing concerts all across North America, Europe, the United Kingdom and India, and in his spare time, Julien enjoys composing, arranging, and teaching. (View Julien's Titles)

Kenneth Friedrich

Composer, Arranger, Euphonium Player

Kenneth Friedrich has been composing and arranging brass music for over twenty years, much of it published. His music is generally designed for college and amateur euphonium and tuba players. Ken fulfills commissions from individuals or groups, and has completed both small and large scale projects, including sonatas, concerti, and ensemble works. (View Kenneth's Titles)

Kevin Riley

Composer, Arranger, Conductor

A former military musician, Kevin Riley is presently musical director of The Allegro Wind Band and Andover Light Orchestra, and conductor of the Clifton Wind Band. He regularly composes and arranges for these ensembles, and recently has been commissioned to arrange music for several other ensembles, including KlassX, Salut Salon, Berkshire Maestros, Bedford Music Services, and the Heritage Light Orchestra. Kevin teaches at Thorngrove Prep School in Highclere. (View Kevin's Titles)

Kevin Thompson

Former Principal Trombonist, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

Kevin Thompson leads a busy life as a trombonist, euphonium soloist, and recording artist with two solo CD releases to his credit. He performed as Principal Trombone with the Bergen Philharmonic from 2007-2008, and in 2007 played both euphonium and guitar in the Vancouver Symphony's performances of Mahler's 7th Symphony. He has also performed with the Royal Philharmonic (London), Boston Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Macau Symphony, and Singapore Symphony. (View Kevin's Titles)

Lawrence Killian

Composer, Conductor, Trumpet Player

Lawrence Killian played trumpet with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain before commencing studies in composition at Bath University. He studied trumpet at the National Centre for Orchestral Studies and Royal College of Music, performs as Principal Trumpet of the Todmorden Orchestra, and has enjoyed conducting many orchestras and groups over the years. Lawrence arranges music that is immediately accessible to both audience and players alike. (View Lawrence's Titles)

Leila Lustig

Composer

Leila Lustig studied voice and composition at UCLA and received her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin. She has worked as a coach-accompanist and music producer for public radio stations, and since moving to Canada in arts publishing, marketing and public relations. Leila's main focus is vocal music, including a cantata on homelessness (Persons of No Fixed Abode), two choral works based on text by journalist and poet Stephen Hume, and works for two-part and three-part women's choir. (View Leila's Titles)

Marcus Hissen

Arranger and Trombonist

Marcus Hissen was born in Germany and grew up in Canada on Vancouver Island. He was a member of the Victoria Symphony for many years, where he contributed passionately to the Symphony's outreach and education programs. Marcus is currently a member of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy. (View Marcus' Titles)

Michael McDonough

Arranger and Trombonist

Michael McDonough studied trombone at the Philadelphia Musical Academy, taught high school music for 10 years, and maintains an active musical life performing in various ensembles. He was a member of the Bermuda Philharmonic Orchestra and traveled to New Zealand and Australia with the Danbury Brass Band. He is also an avid arranger for brass who writes reviews for the Trombone Page of the World. (View Michael's Titles)

Murray Polson

Arranger and Trombonist

Murray Polson is primarily a visual artist, with present work exploring his relationship to landscape through the construction and use of pinhole cameras. He has thrashed through many instruments (mastering none), but the vocal quality of the trombone has held his attention the longest. When arranging or composing he grows each piece one note at a time. (View Murray's Titles)

Nick Squires

Composer and Arranger

Nick is a composer, cellist, producer and arranger. He studied at the Royal College Of Music for six years before embarking on an orchestral career, playing with the Royal Philharmonic, BBC, BSO and other London orchestras. He joined pop band Jamie Scott and the Town, achieving a No. 1 hit in Asia, plus supporting Take That and Kelly Clarkson and headlining festivals globally. Nick has played on Hollywood film scores and top charting pop tracks, and achieved viral status with his "Bach in the Rain" video, with over 50 million views across social media. (View Nick's Titles)

Nigel Williams

Composer

Nigel Williams is a New Zealand composer whose music has been widely performed in the UK, Ireland, USA, Australia and New Zealand. His organ music is published by MorningStar as part of the Marilyn Mason Music Library, and The Lorenz Corporation. His most recent publication with Lorenz is a book of fifteen shorter pieces. Nigel has enjoyed creating many trumpet and organ arrangements covering the various seasons of the liturgical year, plus a number of brass arrangements with patriotic themes. (View Nigel's Titles)

Paolo Eriani

Composer

Paolo Eriani studied trombone at the Civic Music School of Varese and graduated from the Conservatorio di Como, taking private lessons in composition. He has collaborated with wind bands, orchestras, jazz bands, and brass quintet, performing internationally as a soloist. Paolo started composing in the '90s and has since built a vast repertoire of classical chamber, wind band and jazz music. (View Paolo's Titles)

Richard John

Composer and Arranger

Richard John has performed extensively as pianist and accompanist, and is the Musical Director of the Gyrlais Male Choir. His compositional output includes solo, vocal, ensemble and choral music. He has scored the soundtrack to three independent films, and recently released his debut solo album Passing Thoughts. Richard's music is featured on the New Age Piano iphone/ipodTouch/iPad App, available from iTunes. (View Richard's Titles)

Robert D. Ruplenas

Singer, Composer/Arranger, Conductor

Robert D. Ruplenas graduated from the University of Massachusetts, where he studied theory with Frederick Tillis, Robert Stern, and Charles Fussell, and conducting with Richard duBois. He taught in the public schools of Massachusetts, was choir director at Fisk Memorial United Methodist Church, and conducted the chamber choir Cantemus. Trained as a singer, he performed for many years with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus and the John Oliver Chorale. His compositions have been performed at several churches and by community choruses in metropolitan Boston and Houston. His choral music has been published by Abingdon Press, Paraclete, and Randall Egan. (View Robert's Titles)

Robert Fraser

Bass Trombone, Victoria Symphony

Robert Fraser has been bass trombonist in the Victoria Symphony since 1990. He performed as Acting Bass Trombonist of the Calgary Philharmonic during the 2005-2006 season, and held a similar position for the Winnipeg Symphony in the fall of 2009 (in both instances replacing musicians on sabbatical leave). Bob is an avid arranger and editor of music for various groups, including the Beacon Hill Brass and the Victoria Symphony. (View Robert's Titles)

Rodney Miller

Composer, Arranger

Rodney Miller (who passed away in 2005) was a prolific composer/arranger, gifted educator, and member of the trumpet sections of the Lancaster and Harrisburg symphony orchestras. Mr. Miller won six American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Standard Awards in composition, and his works have been issued by major publishing houses such as Warner Brothers, Shawnee Press, and Alfred Music. (View Rodney's Titles)

Ron Dekker

Composer, Arranger

Ron Dekker was a member of the U.S. Air Force Band in Washington, D.C. (on trumpet), and has taught music in public schools, colleges, and Pennsylvania State University. He served as conductor/arranger for the Miss Pennsylvania Scholarship Pageant, and arranged music for several contestants in the Miss America Scholarship Pageant. He has original compositions and arrangements for concert band, orchestra, jazz band, instrumental chamber groups and chorus. (View Ron's Titles)

Stevan Paranosic

Arranger and Trumpet Player

Stevan Paranosic performed as Acting Second Trumpet with the Victoria Symphony for several seasons, along with his main job as Principal Trumpet of the Vancouver Island Symphony in Nanaimo, BC. He has also performed with the Vancouver, Prince George, and Okanagan Symphony Orchestras, holds music degrees from the University of Windsor and University of British Columbia, and was a member of the Beacon Hill Brass. (View Stevan's Titles)

Steve Butler

Arranger, Trombonist

Steve is a trombonist and songwriter in Northeast Tennessee. He studied harmony with the composer Easley Blackwood at the University of Chicago, and traditional music with the folk artist John McCutcheon. He plays trombone in ensembles in Tennessee including the Tri-Cities Jazz Orchestra and the Bone Density trombone quartet. (View Steve's Titles)

Steve Dekker

Composer, Arranger

Steve Dekker is a freelance trombonist, composer, arranger and music adjudicator in Kansas City and throughout the Midwest. He holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Trombone Performance and Jazz Composition from Towson University, where he studied under Hank Levy. Steve has held positions as the Director of Instrumental Music at The Pembroke Hill School, Penn Valley Community College, Albion College, taught Jazz Trombone and Jazz Arranging at the UMKC Conservatory of Music and was a trombonist/arranger in the The First U.S. Army Band. He performs regularly with the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra, Boulevard Big Band, Bobby Watson's Jazz All Stars, Starlight Theater and Kansas City Music Hall. (View Steve's Titles)

Tim Brewer

Composer

Familiar to most Kansas City jazz fans, bassist Tim Brewer has been a mainstay on the KC jazz scene for forty-five years. He is also a member of the Medical Arts Symphony and Civic Orchestra. After practicing dentistry for thirty-one years Tim retired in 2019 to devote his time to writing music as well as playing. In addition to numerous tunes for jazz combo, Tim has written for orchestra, brass groups, and big band. (View Tim's Titles)

Tom Camp

Composer, Arranger

Tom graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in Music Education, going on to direct high school bands for 15 years in Illinois and New York. He has directed several all-county bands – along with some adjudication – and has been arranging music since high school, with trombone as his main instrument. (View Tom's Titles)

Ugis Praulins

Composer

Ugis Praulins is a Latvian composer whose music is inspired by nature, rock and folk roots. In 2012 he received a Grammy nomination for best contemporary composition for his work The Nightingale (with Michala Petri and the Danish National Vocal Ensemble, conducted by Stephen Layton). His best known a-cappella work Missa Rigensis has been performed around the world. (View Ugis' Titles)

William Dyson

Composer and Arranger

William Dyson taught band and strings in elementary, middle, and high schools in Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia, and is now retired from the Atlanta Public Schools where he taught for 25 years. He has performed on tuba, euphonium, and double bass in community bands and orchestras in Alabama and Georgia. His compositions for string orchestra are published by Neil A. Kjos. (View William's Titles)

William Wilson

Arranger and Tuba Player

William Wilson studied music education at West Chester State College, and currently performs with the Hagerstown Municipal Band, Mercersburg Community Chorus Orchestra, Capitol Dixieland Band, and various local theater pit orchestras. An electrical engineer by trade, Mr. Wilson is an avid music copyist and restorationist, who enjoys ambient and space music, medieval and Renaissance music, and (of course) Dixieland. (View William's Titles)

Xavier Eeckeloot

Arranger and Composer

Xavier Eeckeloot studied clarinet at the Music Academy of Dunkerque, and at an early age joined the Orchestre D'Harmonie de Dunkerque (an award winning band). Xavier has arranged and composed music for brass ensembles, woodwind ensembles and concert band for many years, and he was recently elected to the SACEM (French Society of Composers). (View Xavier's Titles)

Other Arrangers and Composers

Andrew Griffiths, Arranger
Barton Cummings, Composer, Performer, Conductor, Educator
Bear Woodson (Thomas), Composer
Brian Jackson, Composer and Conductor
Charyl Kneevers Zehfus, Composer
Craig Kaucher, Arranger
Darren Buhr, Composer
Eric Murphy, Former Second Trumpet, Victoria Symphony
George Simmons, Composer
Greg Furlong, Composer
Ioannis Papaspyrou, Arranger and Composer
Jason Sullivann, Arranger and Composer
John Biggs, Arranger and Composer
John Camp, Arranger and Composer
Ken Young, Arranger and Composer
Larry Skaggs, Former Principal Cello, Victoria Symphony
Mark Anderson, Arranger
Michel Allard, Composer
Steve Tittle, Composer and Educator
Taz Eddy, Trumpet Player and Composer
Tim Brewer, Composer
Timothy J. Marko, Composer

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