MARIE
SPEZIALE
Professor of Trumpet and Chair, Brass
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B.M. (1964) College Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati
1113 Alice Pratt
Brown Hall
713-348-3795
speziale@rice.edu |
The Shepherd School of Music is pleased to announce the appointment
of MARIE SPEZIALE as Professor of Trumpet beginning July
1, 2002. Acknowledged as the first woman trumpeter in a major symphony
orchestra, Marie Speziale retired from the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra in November of 1996 after having served as its Associate
Principal Trumpet for thirty-two years (1964-1996). A graduate
of the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, Ms. Speziale
studied with Robert Price, Robert Braunagel, Eugene Blee and Arnold
Jacobs.
Her
tenure with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra included playing
Associate Principal Trumpet with the Cincinnati Opera Orchestra,
Cincinnati May Festival Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra
and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Ms. Speziale has performed under
the batons of Igor Stravinsky, George Szell, Leonard Bernstein,
Aaron Copland, Eugene Ormandy, Eric Leinsdorf and Max Rudolf. Her
very extensive performance experience includes solo appearances
with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra,
Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, with Duke Ellington, and with Dave
Brubeck on the Johnny Carson NBC Tonight Show, on the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra European tour, and at the Interlochen Arts Academy.
Since retiring from the orchestra, she has remained active as
a performer, teacher and clinician. She has served as Visiting
Principal, Associate Principal and Second Trumpet of the St. Louis
Symphony Orchestra, including their European tour, Carnegie Hall
concerts and recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. She has toured
with DIVA (the women's jazz band) and the Florida Symphony Orchestra.
She performs with the Monarch Brass Quintet and Monarch Brass Ensemble,
which she also conducted at the 1997 International Women's Brass
Conference. She has flown to California to do studio
recordings for the television series Star Trek: Voyager, at Paramount
and 20th Century Fox studios.
Ms.
Speziale has been active as a clinician, a participant in numerous
conferences and leader of master classes in Europe, Japan and throughout
the United States. She was a featured guest artist at the 1993,
1997, and 2000 International Women's Brass Conferences and the
1998, 1999, 2001 International Trumpet Guild Conferences. She has
served as artist faculty at the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Summit Brass
Mendez Institute, performing with Summit Brass, coaching ensembles,
presenting master classes and conducting brass orchestral repertoire
reading sessions. In 1999, she was one of six Americans (and the
only woman) to be invited by the Tokyo International Music Festival
to perform in its first Super World Orchestra. Ms. Speziale also
served as adjudicator for the National Trumpet Competitions held
at George Mason University in 2000 and 2001.
From 1979 to 2002 she was Adjunct Associate Professor at the University
of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and was Professor
of Music at Indiana University from 1999 to 2002.
Earlier this year, Ms. Speziale stepped down as President of the
International Women's Brass Conference. She serves on the Board
of Directors of the International Women's Brass Conference and
the Northern Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. She is a member of the
International Trumpet Guild, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda
and Cincinnati MacDowell Society. She serves on the editorial committee
of the American Music Teacher, the official journal of the Music
Teachers National Association. She has won many awards and honors,
including Leading Women in the Arts Award from the Greater Cincinnati
Coalition of Women's Organizations, the Outstanding Woman of the
Year in Music Award from the Tampa Tribune and the Sigma Alpha
Iota National Leadership award.
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