Donald Sanders - 1952-2020
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:38 pm
Donald Sanders (December 28, 1952 - September 26, 2020) was one of the world's greatest trombonists. He won the highest prize awarded at the Prague International Solo Competition in 1978 and Second Prize at the 1979 Geneva International Solo Competition, was a member of the Empire Brass, and was Principal Trombone of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra. But he was not widely known outside of Boston because his solo career was shortened by Multiple Sclerosis, diagnosed in the early 1980s. He kept playing at a very high level for years after his diagnosis, and I was fortunate enough to meet and play with him in the early 1990s.
This is a live recording of Arthur Pryor's Thoughts of Love, from a recital in 1981 at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall. He is pictured with his wife Laura, his close friend Mick Mulcahy, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra low brass section (Larry Isaacson, Robert Couture, Gary Ofenloch, and Walter Brauer), his friend and colleague Don Rankin, and John Williams.
This is a live recording of Arthur Pryor's Thoughts of Love, from a recital in 1981 at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall. He is pictured with his wife Laura, his close friend Mick Mulcahy, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra low brass section (Larry Isaacson, Robert Couture, Gary Ofenloch, and Walter Brauer), his friend and colleague Don Rankin, and John Williams.