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Oklahoma City University - Wanda L. Bass
School of Music
International Trumpet Guild
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Click Here for a sound file of Michael
Anderson performing Caprice No. 2 by Bozza
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Michael
Anderson is an assistant professor of trumpet at the
Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City
University. He teaches applied trumpet, directs brass
chamber music ensembles, including the Blackwelder
Brass, OCU’s scholarship graduate brass quintet, Brass
Methods and History of Rock and Roll.
Before his
appointment to the Bass School of Music, Anderson was on
the faculty for 18 years Dana College in Blair,
Nebraska.
Professor Anderson
is a member of the Board of Directors of the
International Trumpet Guild, executive director of the
ITG web site, and chairman of the ITG technology
committee. He is a regular columnist for the ITG Journal
and serves on the Editorial Committee as a peer reviewer
of submitted articles.
He was project
manager of the ITG Journal anniversary CD-ROM, which
made available all ITG Journals and Newsletters in
searchable, electronic format. He is founder and
administrator of the Trumpet Players International
Network (TPIN), the oldest and most active Internet
discussion list dedicated to the trumpet.
His degrees are
from Illinois State University (BM), and the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln (MM). Primary teachers have been
Dennis Schneider, Herbert Koerselman, and Arnold Jacobs.
During his 2003 sabbatical, Anderson observed and
studied with master teachers including Bill Adam,
Vincent DiMartino, Ronald Romm, Michael Ewald, Karl
Sievers, and William Pfund.
He is a member of
the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, the Lyric Theatre
Orchestra, and is in demand as a freelance artist,
soloist and clinician. Before moving to Oklahoma, Mr.
Anderson was a 21-year member of the Lincoln Symphony
Orchestra, and performed often with the Omaha Symphony
and Opera Omaha. He was a founding member of the Omaha
Brass Ensemble and of the Nebraska Brass, and was a
member of the Palladium Brass Quintet. He was musical
director for the Omaha Big Band and the Omaha Jazz Youth
Project. He is an active freelance trumpeter, and has
played for numerous national tours; recording sessions;
and jazz, orchestra and chamber music engagements.
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