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Links

If you have additional links to suggest--particularly to Moravian or church-related trombone choir sites--please email the information to allsenjm@charter.net.

General Links
The Moravian Church, Moravian Music, and the Glenwood Community

The Moravian Church.  So, what on earth is a Moravian?  Simply put, the Moravian church is a mainline Protestant church with strong historical ties to larger denominations such as the Lutheran and Methodist churches.  This site, maintained by the Moravian Church, contains a wealth of information on the history and practices of our denomination.

The Moravian Music Foundation.  A strong part of Moravian identity is our unique musical heritage, which is celebrated, preserved, and disseminated by the MMF.   The MMF homepage is a fabulous resource for anyone interested in Moravian music.

Moravian Music.  Very useful site, with information on early Moravian composers and traditions.

Moravian College Music Department.

Glenwood Moravian Community Church.  About our church family.

Dudgeon-Monroe Neighbohood Association.  See more about our 'hood in Madison.


Other Trombone Choirs

Bethlehem Area Moravian Trombone Choir.  The Bethlehehem Trombone Choir was established in 1754 and has been in continous existence ever since--America's oldest instrumental ensemble!  Its director, Don Kemmerer has created a fabulous site--including a Quicktime tour of the famous belfry.

Lititz Moravian Trombone Choir  A Posaunenchor from Lititz, PA

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Trombone Choir.  Also directed by Mike Allsen.


Other Trombone Links

Trombone Page of the World.  A tremendous resource - trombonists and trombone-related links from all over.

Douglas Yeo Homepage. Wonderful set of pages with a huge variety of material, assembled by the Boston Symphony Orchestra's bass trombonist.


GMTC Players - Personal Websites

Mike Allsen's homepage.  University of Wisconsin-Whitewater homepage of the GMTC's director.

Brian Whitty Musical Services.  Brian is one of the local pros who plays with the GMTC on a regular basis.