Tyrone Breuninger

Tyrone Breuninger (died May 6, 2012) was an American trombonist with the Philadelphia Orchestra as well as a euphonium/trombone/tuba teacher from Rowan University, located in Glassboro, New Jersey. Throughout his career, he also did freelance solo performances. His degrees include a Bachelor of Science in music education and an MM of music in performance. He also arranged a version of Georg Philipp Telemann's Sonata in G minor for euphonium.

Ensembles and events

 * The Philadelphia Orchestra (1967–1999)
 * Associate principal trombone
 * Solo euphonium
 * The Atlantic Brass Band (at Rowan University)
 * Associate conductor
 * Luzerne Music Festival (Lake Luzerne, New York)
 * Coordinator of brass activities
 * EU-TU Quartet (euphonium and tuba)
 * The Festive Brass Quintet

Albums
Breuninger recorded one album, The Classic Euphonium, containing within it:
 * 1) "Wee Cooper of Fife" - Traditional
 * 2) "Andante" (from Concerto for Double Bass) - Antonio Capuzzi
 * 3) "Rondo" (from Concerto for Double Bass) - Antonio Capuzzi
 * 4) "Aubade" - Philip Sparke
 * 5) "Moderato" (from Euphonium Concerto) - Joseph Horovitz
 * 6) "Lento" (from Euphonium Concerto) - Joseph Horovitz
 * 7) "Scherzando" (from Euphonium Concerto) - Joseph Horovitz
 * 8) "Romance" - Victor Ewald
 * 9) "Rhapsody for Euphonium" - James Curnow
 * 10) "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" - Camille Saint-Saëns
 * 11) "Fantasy" - Philip Sparke