Steve Peterman

Arranger

STEVE PETERMAN studied music at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, where he played in the St. Olaf Band and Orchestra, and pursued a degree in physics. He currently resides in Minneapolis, MN, working at Midwest Disability P.A. and playing Trombone with the Northern Symphony Orchestra.

Steve studied the art of Trombone under Mr. John Tranter until leaving high school to study with Dr. Paul Niemisto at St. Olaf. Other mentors include Dr. Timothy Mahr, Mr. Steven Amundson, and Dr. John Ferguson. Steve would love to hear from you if you are performing his works.

You can reach him with any questions or comments at peterman@watertonbrassmusic.com


Steve also administers WBM's Facebook site, and is an authorized WBM Sales Representative.

Music by Steve Peterman

NIMROD, from ("Enigma") Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 [# 5-044]
Sir Edward Elgar (arr. Peterman)
Trombone Ensemble: 005.00

FINLANDIA, Op. 26 (complete) [# 8-005]
Jean Sibelius (arr. Peterman)
Trombone Ensemble: 008.00

SALVATION IS CREATED [# 6-006]
Pavel Tchesnekoff (arr. Peterman)
Trombone Ensemble: 006.00

THE GREAT GATE OF KIEV, from Pictures At An Exhibition [# 6-007]
Modest Mussorsky (arr. Peterman)
Trombone Ensemble: 006.00

AIR from Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 [# 4-016]
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Peterman)
Trombone Ensemble: 004.00

KOMM, SÜSSER TOD (Come, Sweet Death), BWV 478 [# 4-017]
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Peterman)
Brass Quartet: 202.00

BEATI QUORUM VIA, Op. 38 No. 3 [# 6-008]
Charles V. Stanford (arr. Peterman)
Brass Ensemble: 212.01

ALLELUIA [#8-008]
Ralph Manuel (arr. Peterman)
Brass Ensemble: 322.01

SÖRGEMARSCH OVER RIKARD NORDRAAK (Funeral March) [# 5-063]
Edvard Grieg (arr. Peterman)
Brass Quintet: 211.01