Trumpet soloist Buddy Deshler is an ambassador for the transformative powers of the arts, champion of living composers, and agent for change in the instrumental music field. His bourgeoning career has taken him around the country, as well as internationally, and has allowed him to share the stage with ensembles such as the King’s Brass, The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass, Foden’s Band of Sandbach, Cheshire, and his own Vice City Brass and Marquee Brass.
In addition, Buddy has performed with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Occasional Symphony, Washington Chamber Orchestra, Concert Artists of Baltimore, American Festival Pops Orchestra, and more. He has also been in residency at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival, Rafael Mendez Brass Institute, Le Domaine Forget in Quebec and the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada.
His musical endeavors have given him guidance and association with artists like Jose Sibaja, Chris Castellanos, Demondrae Thurman, Jens Lindemann, Maniacal 4 Trombone Quartet, Martin Hackleman, Sam Pilafian, Larry Williams, Mary Bowden, Shawn Hagen, Andrew Hitz, Lance LaDuke, Rex Richardson, Matt Niess, Kevin Gebo, Phil Snedecor among many others.
“I can’t remember ever meeting someone so young who was already so accomplished: a wonderful trumpeter, an inspired musician, a man who makes big things happen in the business, and one of the nicest, most genuine people you could ever hope to meet.”- Rex Richardson
As a performing artist for Jupiter’s XO Brass and Denis Wick of London, Mr. Deshler tours nationally, conducting lectures and clinics everywhere from middle school through college students. His educational programs and masterclasses focus on sound pedagogical approaches to practice and the business acumen necessary for a modern career in music. His clinic, “The Entrepreneurial Student”, instills the idea that one can develop and execute the skills necessary to jump start a career in music while still being a “student” and has been presented at multiple colleges throughout the United States.
Additionally, Mr. Deshler uses his platform as a performing artist to showcase the talents of emerging composers. In 2015, he mounted the inaugural “Well That’s a First!” The recital featured commissions by five young composers, who were the direct recipients of all proceeds. Mr. Deshler has commissioned over a dozen works for solo trumpet, and various chamber ensembles.
As an educator, Mr. Deshler serves as the Artistic Director and Co-Founder of “The Fredericksburg Brass Institute”, a weeklong summer music festival offering a rich immersion in master classes and seminars, large and small ensembles, instrument exhibits, participant recitals, and free concerts featuring renowned guest artists. Deshler has also held the position of trumpet faculty at the Rappahannock Summer Music Camp for numerous years. Mr. Deshler currently serves as Director of Education for “Symphony Number One”, Baltimore’s newest chamber orchestra dedicated to performing and promoting substantial works by emerging composers. In this position, Mr. Deshler provides a wide array of outreach and educational ventures throughout the Baltimore community.
Buddy presently resides in Baltimore, MD as an active freelance musician and educator. He holds a B.M. in Instrumental Performance and an Artist Diploma from the Frost School of Music, University of Miami and is a M.M. candidate at the Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University. His primary teachers have included Dennis Edelbrock, Phil Snedecor, Craig Morris, and Josef Burgstaller. Buddy is also a Professional Artist for Torpedo Bags.
For more information about Buddy Deshler, visit his website at www.buddydeshler.com and find him on social media!
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