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Peabody Institute Trumpet Studio -
Visit http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/ to learn more about studying trumpet and chamber music with Joe Burgstaller and Edward Hoffman (unified studio, all students study with both teachers) at The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

Trumpeter and crossover artist JOE BURGSTALLER has performed and taught in 48 states, 21 countries and hundreds of cities throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, has performed and taught at over 70 universities, conservatories and colleges, made innumerable television and radio appearances, and has an extensive discography. He tours extensively as a soloist in recital and with orchestra and band, with the BurgstallerMartignon4, and as a teacher and clinician, traveling the world hundreds of days every year. Joe is a former member of Canadian Brass (7 1/2 years). Joe was also North Americas busiest trumpet recitalist at Columbia Artists Community Concerts, performing nearly 60 solo concerts a year, and is also a former member of Meridian Arts Ensemble. He began the cornet at age six, by twelve was improvising jazz and soloing with area bands and at jazz clubs, and at fifteen was the youngest professional in the Virginia Opera Orchestra. Joe was awarded Arizona State University's Inaugural "Distinguished Alumnus Award" and the Inaugural "Outstanding Alumnus Award" from Eastern Music Festival. Mr. Burgstaller teaches at The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) and is in his second decade as a Yamaha Performing Artist.

EDWARD HOFFMAN has amassed 40 years of experience as an orchestral trumpet performer, the last 25 as a member of the Baltimore Symphony for 25 years, (including 20 years as Assistant Principal Trumpet) and is Principal Trumpet of the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra. Mr. Hoffman is a former member of the North Carolina and Phoenix Symphonies, has performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and has been a soloist with the North Carolina Symphony, the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra and the Baltimore Symphony.
Actively involved with teaching and coaching young students throughout his performing career, Mr. Hoffman has taught at Northern Michigan University, Northern Arizona University and St. Augustine's College in North Carolina. While in North Carolina he was also on the faculty of the Eastern Music Festival.
Each year, Mr. Hoffman travels to Hong Kong to teach and serve as a mentor for the aspiring professional trumpet players of the Asian Youth Orchestra, chosen from the finest young musicians in China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Ed has been on the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory for over 20 years, and has served as brass department chair for much of that time. He is very active as an educator and has produced several educational programs for the Baltimore Symphony. Ed is also a published and recorded composer. His latest project is a book of etudes for trumpet soon to be published by Hickman Musical Editions.
Mr. Hoffman received degrees from Lawrence University and New England Conservatory. Other teachers include Richard Metzger and James Stamp. Ed also studied at the Boston Symphony's summer residence in the Berkshires, the prestigious Tanglewood Music Festival.

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  • muse!

    

  • Sounds like an awesome environment to learn and grow.

  • Very good !

  • @bigzak92 Splanky by Neal Hefti. From the Basie band.

  • Great performers and great school. I would definately be reborn into a trumpet student. I know this is off the subject but im looking for a popular song with a trumpet line very close to penny lane. It's a tune I barely remember from child hood it goes like hey we ....and then it has a happy fast melody a light melody if you will I can remember much. It's a high pich melody line with a fast paced melody. this is my last resort thanks.

  • Haha Muse...win!

  • ok what is the name of that song the jazz band is playing at 8:20 because my high school played that song a few years back and i can not remember the name.

  • where can i get an mp3 of that jazz turkish march? O.o

  • Incredible!

  • This video has renewed my vigor into gaining acceptance into this school... This is such a great school!

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