Bio
Dr. Kim Dunnick
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Professor of
Music Kim Dunnick has been at Ithaca College since the Fall of
1981.
In addition to private trumpet instruction, he coaches brass
chamber music and is Chair of the Performance Studies Department.
He is a recipient of a Dana Fellowship,
awarded for excellence in teaching.
Prior to Ithaca, Dr. Dunnick taught
for five years at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, Tennessee,
and
during his doctoral work at Indiana University, he was an Associate
Instructor
in Trumpet.
Dunnick received
a Bachelor of Music degree from Indiana University in Bloomington, a
Master
of Music degree from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., and the
Doctor
of Music degree (with distinction) from Indiana University. His
trumpet
teachers include Louis Davidson, Herbert Mueller, David Flowers and
Charles
Gorham.
From 1970 to
1973 Dunnick was a member of The United States Army Band in Washington,
D.C., where he performed with the Ceremonial Band, the Herald Trumpets
and The Army Blues jazz band. In addition to frequent
performances
at the White House, his work with the Herald Trumpets took him to such
diverse locations as Anchorage, Alaska, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Disney
World
in Orlando, Florida.
Dunnick has
been a member of the Knoxville Symphony, the Elmira Symphony, the
Brasswind
quintet and, for ten years, was solo trumpet of the Victoria Bach
Festival
in Texas. He has performed with the Syracuse and Binghamton
Symphonies,
the BC Pops, the Evansville Little Symphony and numerous other groups
in
the Central New York area. He is currently principal trumpet with the
Cayuga
Chamber Orchestra and a member of the resident IC brass quintet, the
Ithaca
Brass. In the summers, he performs with the Skaneateles Festival
Orchestra.
Active as a
clinician and adjudicator, he has given trumpet master classes both in
the
USA and abroad, including classes at the Royal Northern Academy of
Music
in Manchester, England, the Gnessins Academy in Moscow, Russia and at
the
Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He has been on the
panel
of judges for international competitions in Moscow and Saratov, Russia
and in Kiev, Ukraine. He has judged the finals of the National
Trumpet
Competition in Washington, D.C., the International Trumpet Guild annual
competition, and the taped initial round of the Ellsworth Smith
International
Trumpet Solo Competition.
The International
Trumpet Guild (ITG) is an organization of over six thousand members
representing
more than sixty countries around the world. A founding member of
the ITG, Dr. Dunnick has served for many years on the Board of
Directors,
the Executive Committee, and from 1997-1999, as President. He has
written several articles for the ITG Journal, and served as Book Review
Editor for 20 years. More recently, he was co-editor of the
autobiography
of famous Russian virtuoso Timofei Dokshizer, and he produced the
celebratory
pamphlet Twenty Five Years of the ITG, highlighting important figures
and
events of this organization’s twenty five years of service to the
trumpet
community. For more information on the ITG, see the "Favorite
Links"
section of this site.
>At
the ITG conference in Denver in June of 2004, Dunnick was honored by
the ITG when he was
awarded that organization's Award of Merit. In presenting the
award,
ITG President Stephen Chenette cited Dunnick's "outstanding teaching
and performance throughout the world" as well as his service to ITG.

