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Faculty & Staff > Performace > Michael Powell


Michael Powell
Artist in Residence, Trombone and Chamber Music
B.M. Wichita State University, 1973
mptrombone@gmail.com


Michael PowellMichael Powell, trombonist, has been a member of the celebrated American
Brass Quintet since 1983. He performs and records regularly as principal
trombonist of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra,
Little Orchestra Society, the Zankel Band of Carnegie Hall, Speculum
Musicae, and the Aspen Festival Orchestra. Mr. Powell has appeared as
soloist with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Kansas City Philharmonic, and
at the Aspen and New Hampshire music festivals. He also performs on
Broadway, records for radio, television, and cinema, and appears on over
sixty recordings as trombonist. Mr. Powell frequently appears with such
diverse ensembles as the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Music
Today, Musical Elements, the Classical Band, and P.D.Q. Bach. He has
taught master classes in trombone and chamber music throughout the
world. He has premiered and recorded solo works by Eric Ewazen, Robert
Martin, and Steven Sacco. He is a also faculty member of The Juilliard
School, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

Curriculum Vitae | Discography

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Curriculum Vitae


Higher Education

1969-73 Wichita State University - B.Mus.
cum laude 1973


Professional Experience

1983-2009 American Brass Quintet

1984-2009 Principal Trombonist, Orchestra of St. Luke's

1988-2009 Principal Trombonist, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

1991-2009 Principal Trombonist, Aspen Festival Orchestra

1989 Three Penny Opera (Broadway Show)

1983-98 Principal Trombonist, Aspen Chamber Symphony

1983-84 La Tragedie de Carmen (Broadway show)

1978-82 Principal Trombonist, Kansas City Philharmonic


Academic Offices and Positions Held

1987-2009 The Juilliard School, Trombone and Chamber Music Faculty

1996-2009 SUNY Stony Brook, Trombone Faculty

1995-2009 Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Trombone Faculty

1983-2009 Aspen Music Festival, Artist-Faculty in residence

1995-96 William Paterson College, Trombone Faculty

1993-96 SUNY College at Purchase, Trombone Faculty

1983-96 Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music, Trombone Faculty

1991-92 Accademia Nazionale de Santa Cecilia, Rome, Italy, Master
Classes in Trombone and Chamber Music

1986-95 Hunter College, faculty

1980-81 University of Missouri at Kansas City, Professor of Trombone

1976-78 State University of New York, College at Fredonia, Instructor of
Trombone


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Discography


2009 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: 50th Anniversary 2-CD set:
Music by Charles Whittenberg, Robert Dennis, Gordon Beeferman, Paul
Moravec, Huang Ruo, David Sampson, Justin Dello Joio, Joan Tower, Billy
Childs (to be released)

2007 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: Jewels: Music by Lacerda,
Lovelock, Needham, Sampson

2007 Naxos: Stravinsky: L'histoire du Soldat (suite), Robert Craft,
Conductor

2007 Naxos: STRAVINSKY: Mass / Cantata / Symphony of Psalms, Robert
Craft, conductor

2005 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: In Gabrieli's Day: Music by
Marenzio,Merulo, Chilese, Priuli, Gabrieli, Agostini, Gastlodi,
Cangiasi, Mazzi, Biumi, Canali, Schütz

2004 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: Music by Dan Asia

2003 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: Music by Robert Beaser, Melinda
Wagner, Andrew Thomas, David Sampson

2002 New World: The American Brass Quintet: A Storm in the Land: Music
of the 26th N.C. Regimental Band, C.S.A.

2001 Bridge: Speculum Musicae: Elliott Carter: Luimen, William Purvis,
conductor

2001 Koch Classics: Weill: Music from Marie Galante, The Orchestra of
St. Luke's, Victor Symonette, conductor

2000 F.A.R.: Robert Martin: Shaula for trombone solo

2000 New World: The American Brass Quintet: Ewazen: Shadowcatcher, with
the Juilliard Wind Ensemble, Mark Gould, conductor.

1999 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: Music of Elliot Carter, Ingolf
Dahl, Robert Sanders, Charles Whittenberg

1999 Angel/EMI: The Orchestra of St. Luke's: Arias by Rossini, Bellini,
Donizetti, and Verdi. Renee Fleming, Soprano (Grammy Winner 2002)

1999 Summit: The American Brass Quintet: Music of Bach, Brade, Ewald,
Lazarof, Plog, Stoltzer

1999 Music Masters: Stravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments, Overture
to Mavra, Concertino for Twelve Instruments, Robert Craft, conductor

1999 Well-Tempered: Music of Eric Ewazen: Trombone Sonata (w/ Ewazen,
pianist)

1997 Koch International: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Charles Wuorinen,
conductor--Wuorinen: FIVE (Concerto for 'Cello), Hyperion

1997 Arabesque: "Music to My Ears" The American Brass Quintet:
Elizabethan Madrigals

1997 Music Minus One: Two solo compact discs

1997 Arabesque: St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble: Brass Music by André Previn

1996 Deutsche Grammophon: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra: Shadow Dances:
Music by Stravinsky (Grammy Winner 2000)

1995 MMC: The American Brass Quintet: Music of Robert Starer

1995 New World: Speculum Musicae: Music of Lee Hyla

1994 Bridge BCD 9049: The American Brass Quintet: Music of David Felder

1994 Angel/EMI: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Roger Norrington,
conductor: Live From Lincoln Center - Rossini Bicentennial (live concert
1992)

1994 New World 80470-2: Joan Tower: Black Topaz

1994 Well-Tempered WTP 5172: The American Brass Quintet; Ewazen: Frost Fire

1994 The Orchestra of St. Luke's; Gershwin: Oh, Kay!

1994 Summit Records DCD 181: The American Brass Quintet: Fyre &
Lightening; Music from 17th Century Italy and England

1994 Deutsche Gramophon 439 869-2: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; Music of
Charles Ives

1993 The American Brass Quintet DCD 187; Sampson: Distant Voices,
Welcher: Quintet, Jan Bach: Triptych, Schuller: Quintet No. 2

1993 Music Masters 01612-67152-2: Stravinsky: L'Histoire du Soldat,
Canticum Sacrum, In Memoriam Dylan Thomas, Robert Craft, conductor

1993 Music Masters 01612-67110-2: Stravinsky: Suites No. 1 & 2, Four
Norwegian Moods, Ragtime, Robert Craft, conductor

1992 Music Masters 01612-67113-2: The Orchestra of St. Lukes, Robert
Craft, conductor; Stravinsky: Agon, Scenes de Ballet, Circus Polka,
Greeting Prelude, Scherzo a la Russe, Von Himmel Hoch

1992 Music Masters 01612-67103-2: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Robert
Craft, conductor; Stravinsky: Persephone, Zvezdoliki, Symphonies of Wind
Instruments , Concertino for Twelve Instruments, Octet for Wind Instruments

1992 Music Masters 01612-67101-2: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Dennis
Russell Davies, conductor-- Copland: Dance Panels, Eight Poems of Emily
Dickenson

1991 Summit Records: Raymond Mase, Trumpet; Blacher: Divertimento

1991 Summit Records: The American Brass Quintet: Music by Bruce Adolphe,
Robert Dennis, Eric Ewazen, David Sampson, and David Snow

1991 Music Masters 01612-67086-2: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Robert
Craft, conductor: Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite, Symphony in C

1991 Elektra/Nonesuch 79249-2: The Orchestra of St. Lukes, John Adams,
conductor--American Elegies: Music by Adams, Ives, Morton Feldman, and
others

1991 Music Masters 01612-67078-2: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Robert
Craft, conductor--Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps, Oedipus Rex,
Symphony in Three Movements, Symphony of Psalms and Requiem Canticles

1991 Bridge BCD 9023: The American Brass Quintet-- Druckman: Dark Upon
the Harp, with Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano and Jacob Druckman, conductor

1990 New World 80413-2: The American Brass Quintet with the New York
Woodwind Quintet-- Roseman: Double Quintet

1990 Delos: The New York Chamber Symphony--Gerard Schwarz,
conductor--Schubert, Symphony No. 8

1989 Elektra/Nonesuch 79218: The Orchestra of St. Luke's, John Adams,
conductor--Adams: Fearful Symmetries

1989 New World: The American Brass Quintet--Music by Bolcom, Druckman,
Shapey, and Wright

1989 Gramavision: The Orchestra of St. Luke's--Andrew Davis: X

1989 Elektra/Nonesuch: New York Chamber Symphony--Elliot Carter: The
Minotaur, Gerard Schwarz, conductor

1989 Orion: Musician's Accord--Sheila Silver: Canto

1989 Newport Classics: Amor Artis Ensemble, Weill: Kleine
Dreigroschenmusik, Johannes Somary, conductor

1988 Nonesuch 9 79177-1: The Orchestra of St. Luke's--John Adams: Nixon
in China; Edo de Waart, conductor (Grammy Winner 1988)

1988 Music Masters MMC 40162M: The Orchestra of St. Luke's--Copland:
Music for the Theater and Music for Movies, Dennis Russell Davies, conductor

1988 Music Masters MMD 60164A: The Orchestra of St. Luke's--Weill:
Kleine Dreigroschenmusik; Julius Rudel, conductor

1987 CRI SD 543: The American Brass Quintet--Ussachevsky: Dialogues and
Contrasts

1987 Musical Heritage Society MHS 9557: The American Brass
Quintet--Music by Victor Ewald, Ludwig Maurer, Alexander Glazunov, and
Oskar Boehme

1987 Columbia Masterworks S2M42522: The Orchestra of St.
Luke's-Gershwin: "Of Thee I Sing" and "Let Them Eat Cake," Michael
Tilson Thomas, conductor

1986 Pro Arte PCD 244: The Orchestra of St. Lukes-- Gershwin: Concerto
in F, Russell Sherman, piano, Gunther Schuller, conductor

1986 EMI/Angel DS-37363: the Orchestra of St. Luke's--Kathleen Battle: A
Christmas Celebration, Leonard Slatkin, conductor

1984 Japan Victor VIC 28181: The American Brass Quintet--Music of America

1980 Golden Crest CRS 4205: The Tidewater Brass Quintet