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International
Trumpet Guild |
TTU Music and Art Page |
Trumpet study at Tennessee Tech University incorporates activities design=
ed
to provide a wide range of solo and ensemble experiences. Tech trumpeters
annually present the Fall Trumpet Festival, a concert series by students
and faculty, and Pops Night for Trumpet featuring "lighter" solo literature
ranging from Arban to Mendez. The TTU Trumpet Ensemble has premiered
more than 60 works and specializes in original and transcribed music for
trumpet ensembles of more than 5 parts ranging from orchestral works to
pop arrangements. TTU founded the Tennessee Trumpet Competition and
Trumpet Seminar with guest artists and prominent Tennessee trumpet
professionals
serving as judges in awarding cash prizes to high school and college solo
and ensemble performers.
Since 1982, the TTU Trumpet Ensemble has specialized in performing music
of five and more parts, and has premiered more than 70 compositions. Works
created for the Tech Trumpet Ensemble have been performed at the
International Guild Conferences, the National Trumpet Competition, and 13
compositions written for the group have been published. Repertoire includes
symphonic excerpts, original compositions, transcriptions of music from 1550
to the twentieth century, pop and jazz arrangements. The ensemble has
performed at the International Trumpet Guild Conference, Tennessee Music
Educators Conferences, at the National Trumpet Competition, and appeared on
PBS television stations across the country in two Christmas concert
specials. It has the unique honor of being the first trumpet ensemble
to present a complete concert for the world famous Streitweiser Trumpet
Museum. Of the trumpet ensemble Vincent DiMartino, internationally
famous trumpet soloist and former President of the International Trumpet
Guild, says, I expected the ensemble to be very good, but I was wrong -
they were marvelous! The level of musicianship displayed was as awesome
as the degree of preparation. I was honored to perform the Stözel
"Concerto" with you. Ralph Dudgeon, nationally recognized trumpet
scholar, performer, and Associate Director of the Streitweiser Foundation
Trumpet Museum, says, I was impressed by the musicianship of your students
as well as their off-stage behavior. Your performance brought
universal praise.