Queen Victoria's Consort
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​Sue Addison
Trombone / Baritone horn
 

Sue is recognised as one of the world's leading exponents of historic trombones. She currently plays principal trombone with The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Academy of Ancient Music, The Sixteen and the Gabrieli Consort.Her experience ranges from being a full time member of the City of Birmingham Orchestra under the direction of Sir Simon Rattle, to recording for the BBC Comedy 'The Two Ronnies’. She is a founder member of His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts and of The Orchestra of The Age of Enlightenment. She is currently Professor of Baroque trombone at the Royal College of Music, Birmingham Conservatoire, Royal Northern College, and Trinity Laban. She is also the education project manager for The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble.

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Contact: Andy Kershaw   📞 07753 682520  📞 01306 500022
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  • Events
  • Meet the Players
    • Robert
    • Jeremy
    • Sue
    • Andy
    • Tim
    • Associate members
  • Video clips
    • Stockton/Darlington
    • Brass Roots
    • Virtual Concert
    • Marches & Mendelssohn
    • Music of George Allan Vol.1
    • Growing a collection
    • Instruments by Adolphe Sax
    • QVC in action!
    • Christmas with QVC
    • The Kitchen Band
  • Virtual Museum of Instruments
    • Introduction
    • Trumpets, cornets & horns
    • Instruments by Adolphe Sax
    • Trombones
    • Serpents & keyed brass
    • Tuba family
  • Publications
    • 200 dances for cornet
    • Ophicleide tutor
    • e-brochure
  • Members' area