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March 2, 2015

Conrad Jones鈥檚 Trumpet Concerto with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra is 鈥渇lawless鈥


Conrad Jones鈥檚 Trumpet Concerto with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra is 鈥渇lawless鈥

Twenty-four-year-old 糖心 alumnus and principal trumpet of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Conrad Jones (BM'11, Michael Miller), performed George Tsontakis鈥檚 trumpet concerto 鈥淭rue Colors鈥 in February to .

Jones joined the Tucson Symphony Orchestra (TSO) just last season, making this his first concerto in his new role. The piece, 鈥淭rue Colors,鈥 made its premiere in 2012 and Jones鈥檚 performance at TSO's February Classics Concert was one among only a few total.

Of the performance, Green Valley News said, 鈥渢he stated purpose of 鈥楾rue Colors鈥 is to explore the colors of the trumpet as well as the true colors of the composer. Jones handled his part brilliantly, not only with his incredible embrasure but also a series of mutes and homemade devices to display the audio range of the instrument.

His performance was flawless and amply demonstrated his interest in and conquest of the various venues in which the trumpet is typically heard 鈥 classic hall, jazz club, blues room. It was all stunning and outstanding鈥.The pi猫ce de r茅sistance was Jones鈥 encore, offered unaccompanied and darkly muted 鈥 a jazzy, uniquely improvised Rodgers and Hart favorite, 鈥楳y Funny Valentine.鈥 Needless to say, the audience loved it.鈥

on how Jones prepared for the concert in an interview with .