From East Harlem to Orchestra Hall: Manny Laureano’s Utterly Fascinating Trumpet Journey

In this special in-person episode, host James Newcomb sits down with Manny Laureano, principal trumpeter with the Minnesota Orchestra. They dive deep into Manny’s musical journey – from his early inspirations growing up in East Harlem, early gigs with Earth, Wind and Fire to the Seattle Symphony – to his esteemed career with the Minnesota Orchestra (which is soon coming to a close!)

Discussed in-depth is Manny’s philosophy on trumpet playing, the importance of musical integrity, and anecdotes from his illustrious career. Alongside valuable insights into the world of orchestral music, listeners can enjoy stories about renowned musicians, teaching moments, and Manny’s unwavering passion for music.

Episode Highlights:

00:57 Early Life and Musical Beginnings

01:54 Military Service and Musical Journey

05:07 Professional Career and Influences

08:06 Teaching and Mentorship

10:18 Philosophy and Approach to Music

23:45 Memorable Performances and Reflections

30:33 Globalization of Orchestras

31:43 Changing Traditions in American Orchestras

34:40 The Evolution of Audition Standards

36:23 The Role of Individuality in Music

45:04 The Rise of Internet and Solo Careers

47:31 The Impact of Gimmicks in Music

53:45 Personal Reflections and Inspirations

57:02 Concluding Thoughts and Gratitude

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