Trumpet

 
Welcome to the trumpet studio at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music! 

The CU Boulder trumpet studio is a group of like-minded individuals dedicated to achieving the highest standards of musical performance and pedagogy through the development of extraordinary technique and musicality. Under the direction of Professor of Trumpet Ryan Gardner, the CU Boulder trumpet studio believes dedicating themselves to these concepts will prepare trumpeters to be successful in entering any career in the musical world. Highlights of Gardner’s teaching include students winning the National Trumpet Competition 12 times over the last nine years, winning every classical division in the International Trumpet Guild Competitions, winning both brass divisions in the Music Teachers National Association solo competitions, achieving success in the Fischoff Chamber competition, and earning performing jobs in military bands and symphony orchestras, collegiate teaching positions, Fulbrights and secondary high school positions.

The trumpet studio provides a supportive yet challenging environment designed to help students maximize their potential. Reaching the highest level of musicianship is achieved through mutual effort of the teacher and student, which is why the studio remains active and vigilant to ensure success. Weekly studio activities include warm-up classes, studio class, chamber ensemble coachings, trumpet orchestral excerpts class and individual lessons.

The studio is also fortunate to have direct access to Justin Bartels, principal trumpet of the Colorado Symphony and instructor of trumpet at the University of Colorado Boulder.

There are three Graduate Teaching Assistantships designated for the trumpet studio. Two perform in the award-winning Graduate Brass Quintet and the other serves as a studio assistant. Teaching assistants will help teach non-major trumpet students, hold office hours, provide sectionals and give extra help with lesson materials, which allows them the opportunity to grow as pedagogues. All TAs play in major ensembles without exception.

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Ryan Gardner

Associate Professor of Trumpet Ryan Gardner is originally from Santa Monica, California. He earned a Bachelor of Music from the Eastman School of Music with highest distinction, a Master of Music from Rice UniversityShepherd School of Music and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the Manhattan School of Music. While in New York, he worked with former principal trumpeter of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Mark Gould, and the former second trumpet player of the New York Philharmonic, Vincent Penzarella. Gardner’s thesis is based on Penzarella’s pedagogical techniques and philosophies, which include innovative ideas on breathing, air usage and brass playing, as well as performance psychology. MORE

 

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Justin Bartels

Lecturer of Trumpet Justin Bartels has been on faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder since 2012 and is Principal Trumpet with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, a position he has held since 2008. Over the past several years, his students have gone on to high-level graduate programs at several schools, including Indiana University, Temple University, the University of North Texas and Arizona State University. Student accomplishments include military bands appointments with the United States Marine Band, United States Navy and Air Force Academy. 鶹Ժ hold positions with professional symphony orchestras and numerous positions in higher education. MORE

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There are three music major degree programs available to undergraduate trumpet students at the University of Colorado Boulder, designed to accommodate the needs of all types of potential music majors:

  • Bachelor of Music in performance (BM) is a highly intensive approach to performance with the goal of attaining an advanced degree or to be gainfully employed as a performer and/or teacher at the college level.
  • Bachelor of Music Education (BME) is a program with a strong emphasis on performance, as proficiency on your instrument is a key element for teaching others how to perform. This program also explores music education and pedagogy in great depth with the goal to be gainfully employed as a secondary educator.
  • Bachelor of Arts in music (BA) is a program with less intense musical rigor than the BM degree, but can be tailored to a students individual needs and interest. This program is well-suited to students also interested in other academic or musical pursuits. Please note that there may be a strong emphasis on lessons, performance and ensemble participation if desired. 

There are also four degrees offered at the graduate level at the University of Colorado Boulder.

  • Master of Music in trumpet performance (MM) is a highly intensive approach to performance with the goal of attaining an advanced degree or to be gainfully employed as a performer and/or teacher at the college level.
  • Master of Music in trumpet performance and pedagogy (MM) is almost identical to the MM in performance with the exception of different course requirements. This degree is for those interested in an intense approach to performance as well as a pedagogical background to offer a broader range of career options.
  • The CU Boulder College of Music also offers Artist Diploma programs in orchestral performance, chamber music and solo instrumental performance for exceptionally gifted pre-professionals.
  • Doctor of Musical Arts in trumpet performance and pedagogy (DMA) is the highest degree offered at the CU Boulder College of Music. DMA students develop highly individualized curricula in the pursuit of their personal career goals.

All students participate in ensembles, which include the CU Symphony Orchestra, CU Philharmonia Orchestra, CU Boulder Chamber Orchestra, CU Boulder Wind Symphony, CU Boulder Symphonic Band, CU Boulder Opera Orchestra, CU Boulder SoundWorks (a new music series), CU Boulder Early Music Ensemble and chamber music.

During their time at CU Boulder, graduate and exceptional undergraduate students are encouraged to work in the many professional ensembles available in our region. Trumpet students perform regularly as full-time or extra members with ensembles including the Boulder Philharmonic, Boulder Chamber Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, Colorado Ballet, Cheyenne Symphony and the Fort Collins Symphony.

The trumpet studio greatly benefits from our collaborative piano program. Under the direction of Margaret McDonald and Alexandra Nguyen, trumpet majors have the opportunity to develop collaborative skills by performing solo repertoire with collaborative piano majors. These partnerships are coached by both faculty members and are provided with performance opportunities. 

Additional enrichment comes from frequent guest recitals and master classes by some of the world’s leading trumpeters: Marie Speziale, Tom Hooten, Karin Bliznik, Tom Cupples and Michael Sachs, to name just a few. 鶹Ժ are also encouraged to explore the many resources at our College of Music including the Entrepreneurship Center for Music, the Musicians’ Wellness Program and our Music Technology Program.  We offer a fully comprehensive music program within a world-class academic institution. 鶹Ժ are inspired by the sheer beauty of Boulder and—with its proximity to Denver’s flourishing arts scene—it’s an ideal place to study.

Campus visits

Prospective students are invited to visit the Boulder campus at any time during the academic year. Studio class is held on Mondays and is open to any trumpeter thinking of auditioning. 鶹Ժ are also welcome to observe current student lessons and to meet with members of the studio if given advanced notice. Please feel free to email Ryan Gardner to coordinate your visit.

Audition info

Graduate auditions will include a pre-screening, a formal audition and in some cases a short interview. Undergraduate auditions are in-person and typically scheduled in the morning.

Colorado trumpeters

Thank you for your interest in the University of Colorado Boulder, the flagship school in our state. As a trumpet player in Colorado, I hope you will take full advantage of the incredible opportunities available to you!

Colorado trumpet players, if you are interested in a lesson, please reach out early and we’ll get you scheduled! I also invite you to attend our weekly studio classes a few times a year. These always are scheduled on Mondays. Additionally, all of our incredible faculty and student performances (recitals, chamber music and large ensemble) are free and often livestreamed.

All trumpeters

It’s to your benefit to start your college search early—don’t hesitate to reach out to Ryan Gardner and our trumpet studio to learn about the CU Boulder College of Music. 

Discover the accomplishments of our students and alumni:

Robert BonnerUnited States “President’s Own” Marine Band
Brianne BordenAssistant Professor of Trumpet, SUNY Potsdam
Karen BuriArtistYear Teaching Fellow
Carrie BlosserUnited States Navy Great Lakes
Sean ButterfieldClinical Assistant Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory, University of Idaho
Chris BoulaisThird trumpet, Longmont Symphony Orchestra
Harmon DobsonUnited States Army Bands
Julia GillU.S. Army Ceremonial Band
Aaron JensenAssistant Professor of Trumpet, UT Rio Grande Valley
Matthew KovealManager of Artistic Operations, The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra
William LandonSubstitute, Kansas City Symphony Orchestra
Derek McDonaldPrincipal Trumpet Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, Principal Trumpet Boulder Chamber Orchestra, Trumpet Colorado Ballet, Principal Trumpet Fort Collins Symphony, Regular Extra with the Colorado Symphony
Ian MertesSubstitute, Los Angeles Philharmonic
Maximillian McNuttPrincipal Trumpet, Charlottesville Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer, University of Virginia
Noah MennengaUnited States Old Guard and Fife Drum Corps
Brandon NortonTrumpet, Boulder Chamber Orchestra, and Faculty at Tennessee Tech University
Madison SinanThird trumpet, Greeley Philharmonic, Shires Rising Artist
Ryan SpencerUnited States Air Force Academy Band
Dartagnan StephenAssociate Member, Chicago Civic Orchestra
Sarah StonebackAssistant Professor of Trumpet at Montana State University
Jacob WestArtistYear Teaching Fellow

Several noted guest artists have visited the CU Boulder trumpet studio:

Robert BonnerUnited States Marine Band
Karin BliznikPrincipal Trumpet, Saint Louis Symphony
Tom BoothAssistant Principal and 4th Trumpet, Dallas Symphony (ret.)
Chris BubolzNew York Freelance Musician
Tom CupplesSecond Trumpet, National Symphony Orchestra
Vince DiMartinoSoloist, Centre College (ret.)
Justin EmerichMichigan State University, Former Acting Associate Principal Trumpet, San Francisco Symphony
Phil HembreeUniversity of Northern Colorado and 2nd/Assistant Principal Trumpet, Colorado Symphony
Thomas HootenPrincipal Trumpet, Los Angeles Philharmonic
Billy HunterPrincipal Trumpet, Metropolitan Opera
Jeff KorakSecond Trumpet, Columbus Symphony
Carl LindquistUnited State Navy Band
Adam LuftmanPrincipal Trumpet, San Francisco Opera
Craig MorrisUniversity of Miami, Former Principal Trumpet Chicago Symphony
Rex RichardsonVirginia Commonwealth University and International Trumpet Soloist
Dan RosenboomStudio Musician
Wiff RuddBaylor University
Michael SachsPrincipal Trumpet, Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Institute of Music
Leslie ScarpinoPrincipal Trumpet, Opera Colorado, Boulder Philharmonic, Central City Opera
Marie SpezialeProfessor Emerita Rice University, Former Associate Principal Trumpet, Cincinnati Symphony
William StowmanTrumpet Professor at Messiah Bible College
Micah WilkinsonPrincipal Trumpet, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Contact

Ryan Gardner
Professor of Trumpet
ryan.gardner-1@colorado.edu
303-492-8649
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