Brandon Dicks
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About

Brandon Dicks (b. 1994) is a Trumpeter, Composer, and Teacher, in the Tempe, Arizona region. Brandon Dicks has many job titles including Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at Northern Arizona University, the Co-Director of the Trumpeter’s Multi-Track Competition and Seminar, and Program Director of Rhode Island Recording Ensemble. Alongside his career as a musician and manager, he also runs his own YouTube channel called BDicksmusic which has over 1K subscribers and over 100K channel views.

Brandon is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Trumpet Performance at Arizona State University while being a former Teaching Assistant to Joe Burgstaller. Brandon received his Master’s Degree in Trumpet Performance and Music Composition at the University of Hartford where he studied with trumpeter Phil Snedecor and composition with Robert Carl, David Macbride, and Gilda Lyons. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education from Columbus State University where he studied with Robert Murray.

As a Trumpeter
Brandon is a current member of Valley Trio [a virtuosic brass trio] and the Phoenix Brass Collective. He was a trumpet artist for the Next Generation Trumpet Competition as well as a soloist at the International Trumpet Guild Conference. He also has performed with the Broad Street Orchestra, Manchester Symphony Orchestra, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Ivoryton Playhouse, and Playhouse on Park. He was a semi-finalist in the Graduate Division of the National Trumpet Competition and a finalist in the Paranov Concerto Competition at the University of Hartford.

As a Composer
Brandon Dicks’s works have been performed by many different groups including Ångström Brass, Orlando Contemporary Chamber Orchestra, Manchester Symphony, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Hartt Wind Ensemble, Foot in the Door, Black Bayou Brass Trio, and Up/Down Percussion Quartet. His music has been performed at many festivals and conferences such as the International Trumpet Guild Conference, New Music on the Bayou Festival, the International Double Reed Society Conference, and IMMERSE: performing and interactive art event. Brandon won the audience choice award at the IDRS Composition Competition in 2016 and he won first prize in the State Division of Music Teacher’s National Association while receiving an honorable mention in the Southern Region of MTNA. Brandon also was a finalist in the NBA Young Composer and Conductor Mentor Project in 2019 as well as 2022. In the past, Brandon was also the Associate Music Editor and Production Manager of the New Baroque Soloists.

As a Teacher
Brandon is currently the Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at Northern Arizona University . In the past, Bandon was a Teaching Assistant at Arizona State University. He also taught at the Farmington Avenue Music Academy, Artist Collective, and Schwob Preparatory Division. Brandon has also published a trumpet method book called, Scales with Character: Scales Exercises and Character Studies.

The Trumpeter’s Multi-Track Competition

 

The Trumpeter’s Multi-Track Competition (TMTC) is a new competition and accompanying seminar designed to not only facilitate excellence in terms of producing and designing multi-track recordings, but to also teach and promote creators who want to pioneer the art. Our goal is to encourage the trumpet community to develop their creativity through video creation, which we believe will be an integral part of many future careers in the music field. With this, we have decided to create a competition to give a specific purpose to push their artistry to a whole new level. TMTC is also dedicated to the education of video creation and multi-tracking. As a result, we created a seven class seminar to teach trumpeters how to effectively audio record, video record, and professionally edit their creations. This competition and seminar is designed to enhance all trumpeters abilities to promote their craft in new and unique ways through video production.

In our first year, we were able to showcase nine finalist in our Solo Producer Division, as well as four finalist in our Ensemble Division. The winner (or in this case winners from our tie in the past season) received a brand new Barkley Infinite Ribbon Microphone as well as a cash prize of $400. We also has a staggering turn out for our online seminar. This competition and seminar was produced by Brandon Dicks, David ‘Cookie’ Koch, and Marcus Grant. You can find both David's and Marcus’s Websites below.

About The Trumpeter’s Multi-Track Competition

TMTC FINALIST SHOWCASE PREMIERE
featuring our Season 1 Competition Finalists