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Mark Hetzler

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Instruments
  
Trombone

Role
  
Soloist

Years active
  
1986–present

Education
  
Boston University

Genres
  
Classical music, Jazz

Name
  
Mark Hetzler


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Occupation(s)
  
Trombonist, pedagogue, educator

Albums
  
20th Century Architects, King's Court and Celtic Fair

Music group
  
Empire Brass (1996 – 2012)

Similar People
  
Empire Brass, Pro Arte Quartet, Kenneth Amis, Christopher Taylor, Colin Tilney

Associated acts
  
Empire Brass Quintet

UW Varsity Band Concert - TROMBONE SOLOIST


Mark Hetzler (born 1968 in Sarasota, Florida) is a trombonist and former member of the Empire Brass Quintet. Hetzler has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra, Boston Pops, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Florida Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. As a member of the Empire Brass Quintet from 1996-2012, he performed in recital and as a soloist with symphony orchestras in Australia, Taiwan, Korea, China, Venezuela, Brazil, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Austria, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, Bermuda, St. Bartholomew and across the United States. He appeared with the Empire Brass Quintet on live television and radio broadcasts in Asia and the United States. He is on several of the critically acclaimed Empire Brass CDs on the Telarc label, including Firedance, The Glory of Gabrieli, and a recording of Baroque music for Brass and Organ. Hetzler has recorded ten solo albums released on Summit Records; he has also recorded for the Arista Records label.

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Hetzler received a bachelor's degree in music from Boston University and a master's degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. From 2000 - 2004, Hetzler was a faculty member at Florida International University where he ran the trombone studio. In addition, he was also a professor at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. At Lynn, he ran the trombone studio and taught music appreciation. Currently, Hetzler is a professor in the School of Music at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he continues to teach trombone and performs with the resident quintet.

Discography

  • American Voices
  • Serious Songs, Sad Faces
  • 20th Century Architects
  • American Voices II
  • Sonatas, Dynamic Elements
  • Three Views
  • Blues, Ballads and Beyond
  • References

    Mark Hetzler Wikipedia