2023 ITG Research Room Presenters
The ITG Research Room committee announces the researchers selected to present at the 2023 ITG Conference in Minneapolis.
ITG members are encouraged to come see these presentations live on Wednesday, May 31st in the Mirage Ballroom. Each presentation was selected by a process of blind peer review. The Research Room presentations will consist of Research Papers, presented from the stage from 1:00–2:15pm, Virtual Papers, available for streaming through the conference app, and a Poster Session from 2:15–3:15pm where all researchers will present a poster version of their work and will be available for q&a and individual discussions.
You can click on each title to read the abstract (summary) of the research:
To find open-access publication of prior Research Room presentations, please visit:
21st-Century Works for Solo Trumpet by Women: A Pedagogical Discussion
by Julia Bell (Research Paper Presentation)
by Julia Bell (Research Paper Presentation)
by Spencer Brand (Research Paper Presentation)
by Flint Angeroth Franks (Research Paper Presentation)
by Brian Reichenbach (Research Paper Presentation)
A(n) (Un)Missing Link Between Keys and Valves: Three Keyed Trumpet Solo Works Arranged for Early Valved Trumpet, Flügelhorn, and Valved Trombone by Joseph Kail for the Prague Conservatory
by Robert Warren Apple (Virtual Paper Presentation)
by Robert Warren Apple (Virtual Paper Presentation)
Charamelas, Royal Shawms and the Music of Portugal’s Court Trumpet and Kettledrum Corps
by David Burt (Virtual Paper Presentation)
by David Burt (Virtual Paper Presentation)
by Matthew Dueppen (Virtual Paper Presentation)
Two rediscovered Trumpet Sonatas by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
by Danny Miller (Virtual Paper Presentation)
by Danny Miller (Virtual Paper Presentation)
Women in Brass: Gender Disparity and How to Minimize It
by Alexis Kilgore (Poster Session)
Teaching Students in the 21st Century: An Evaluation of Technology in Trumpet Pedagogy
by Anthony Salabarria (Poster Session)
by Alexis Kilgore (Poster Session)
Teaching Students in the 21st Century: An Evaluation of Technology in Trumpet Pedagogy
by Anthony Salabarria (Poster Session)
To find open-access publication of prior Research Room presentations, please visit: