Trumpet Studio

UNT

PURSUE YOUR PASSION FOR TRUMPET

The UNT Trumpet Studio is one of the largest trumpet programs in the world, with as many as 90 trumpeters pursuing bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in trumpet performance, music education, jazz studies, conducting and composition. Located in one of the nation’s Ten Best College Towns and fastest growing metropolitan areas, the University of North Texas College of Music is one of the world’s largest and most respected music schools. It offers fully accredited degrees from the bachelor to doctoral levels and is dedicated to providing a dynamic, diverse and comprehensive learning environment in which each student’s fullest potential may be achieved. Distinguished UNT music alumni can be found around the globe in impressive, award-winning careers across a wide-range of music professions.

For more information, visit: https://trumpet.music.unt.edu/
Trumpet Faculty:
John Holt
Raquel Samayoa
Kyle Sherman
Adam Gordon

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UNT Brass Band

The University of North Texas Brass Band provides students with the unique opportunity to perform in one of the most widely known wind mediums throughout the world.

Similar to the British style Brass Band, the American style Brass Band provides its members the opportunity to develop the highest standards of technical and musical playing. Emphasis is given to the development of tone quality, intonation, rhythm, and virtuosic technique through performance of a wide variety of literature, including masterwork transcriptions, traditional marches and original works.

 

Lantana Trio

The Lantana Trio was formed in 2018 by faculty members of the University of North Texas. Members include Raquel Samayoa on trumpet, Stacie Mickens on horn, and Natalie Mannix on trombone. They have presented recitals at the 2022 International Trombone Festival, the 2022 and 2019 International Women’s Brass Conference (IWBC), the 2021 National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Conference (NACWPI), the 2020 Big XII Trombone Conference, and performed as featured soloists with the UNT Wind Symphony and Lone Star Wind Orchestra. Advocates for diversity in the arts, Lantana Trio’s new album, Crossing Barriers, features works by women and BIPOC composers, including five new commissions. Members of Lantana Trio were also the co-hosts of the IWBC hosted at the University of North Texas in May of 2022.

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