Bill Troiano
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Bill Troiano | |
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Bill Troiano with his tuba
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Birth name | William Troiano |
Born | November 23, 1951 Plainview, Long Island, New York |
Origin | Long Island |
Genre(s) | Classical, Blues, Brass |
Occupation(s) | Tubist, Teacher, Professor, Performer, Conductor |
Years active | 1976–present |
Associated acts | The Royal Canadians, The Long Island Tuba Quartet |
Bill Troiano is a well-known tuba player on Long Island in New York. Mr. Troiano was a member of the Guy Lombardo Orchestra from 1976-78. Bill is known as Mr. Tuba on Long Island and has been the chairman of the annual Howard Hovey Tuba Day since 1980.
[edit] The Long Island Tuba Quartet
Created in 1986 to perform at the 6th Howard Hovey Tuba Day, the brass quartet consists of two euphoniums and two tubas. Bill Troiano and former student, Jeff Furman, play tuba while Michael Canipe of the Deer Park School District and Don Sherman of East Northport play euphonium.
Since 1986, LITQ makes a yearly appearance at the Tuba Festival. The quartet has performed all over New York state, but mostly on Long Island. They've played churches, parks, weddings, private parties, libraries, retirement homes, schools, beaches, and craft fairs. The comedic quartet is guaranteed to provide an entertaining performance. Aside from the often comedic introduction of their next song to be played, the group can surprise you by playing Handel's beautiful "Water Music", then segue into Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein."[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Quartet moves tuba to center stage. Retrieved on 2007-10-21.