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This is alist of notable euphonium players.

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NameDatesBiography
United StatesBrian Bowman1946 -A former soloist with theU.S. Navy andU.S. Air Force Bands and the Bicentennial Band. He retired as Regent's Professor of Music (Euphonium) in theCollege of Music at the University of North Texas (UNT) in 2018 following 19 years of service.[citation needed]
United StatesTyrone Breuninger1939-2012A former trombonist in thePhiladelphia Orchestra, was solo euphonium and assistant conductor of the Atlantic Brass Band, and Professor of Euphonium atRowan University.[citation needed]
United KingdomDavid Childs1981 -[1]Recording artist, professor of euphonium atUniversity of North Texas, and nephew of Nicholas Childs.[2]
United KingdomNicholas Childs1961 -Music director of theBlack Dyke Band, Fellow of theRoyal Northern College of Music[3][4]
United States ColonelMichael J. Colburn (USMC - ret.)1964 -former player with the "President's Own"United States Marine Band (1987–2004) and Director of the Marine Band (2004–2014)[citation needed]
United StatesLeonard Falcone1899 - 1985solo artist, arranger and professor of euphonium atMichigan State University The annualFalcone International Tuba and Euphonium Competition at Twin Lake Michigan was established in his honor in 1986 to advance the art of Euphonium playing, sponsor new works for the instrument, and promote new talent.[citation needed]
JapanShoichiro Hokazono1969 -former soloist with the Central Band of theJapanese Air Self-Defense Force[5]
United StatesArthur W. Lehman1917-2009student of Harold Brasch andSimone Mantia. Euphonium section leader and very active Soloist with thePresident's Own U.S. Marine Band from 1947 - 1972. Instrumental in introducing the concept of large-bore, self-compensating Euphoniums to United States players. Developed the "Lehman Special" mouthpieces[citation needed]
United StatesEarle Louder1932 - 2021former soloist with theU.S. Navy Band, retired professor atMorehead State University; now soloist with the New Sousa Band and guest soloist with many other groups. Former student of Leonard Falcone.[citation needed]
AustraliaAlan Lourens1966 -head of theUWA Conservatorium of Music[citation needed]
Italy /United StatesSimone Mantia1873-1951soloist with the John Philip Sousa Band (1896–1903) — left the Sousa Band to join the Pryor Band[citation needed]
United StatesRich Matteson1929-1993groundbreaking jazz euphonium player, former faculty member at theUniversity of North Texas, and founding member of the Tubajazz Consort[citation needed]
United KingdomSteven Mead1962 -professional soloist, clinician for Besson/Buffet Crampon and professor of euphonium at theRoyal Northern College of Music[citation needed]
JapanToru Miura1948 -professor at theKunitachi College of Music soloist and clinician[citation needed]
United KingdomAlfred James Phasey1834-1888accomplished player of the euphonium,ophicleide and other brass instruments. He is credited with widening the bore of the euphonium to improve the tone. He was an expert player playing with many musical companies and wrote a tutor for the instrument.[citation needed]
United StatesKiane Zawadi1932–Also known as Barnard McKinney, a jazz euphonium and trombone player, worked with artists such asFreddie Hubbard andYusef Lateef.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^"Childs, David, 1981-".Virtual International Authority File. OCLC. Retrieved14 November 2025.
  2. ^"David Childs".College of Music. Denton:University of North Texas. Retrieved14 November 2025.
  3. ^Wainwright, Martin (3 July 2000)."A black day at Black Dyke as bandmaster quits".The Guardian. Retrieved14 November 2025.
  4. ^"Fellowship honour for Nicholas Childs at the RNCM".4 Bars Rest. 13 December 2024. Retrieved14 November 2025.
  5. ^Yamaha Artist Profile

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