Philip
Brink
Bass Trombonist, Thailand
Philharmonic Orchestra
Philip Brink brings a wide and varied background to his duties
at Mahidol University College of Music. He received Bachelor's
and Master's degrees in Theory and Composition from Northwestern
University. Further studies in composition and trombone took
place at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the
Juilliard School, New York City. He has studied with some of
the most noted teachers of trombone in America, including Frank
Crisafulli, Edward Kleinhammer, Donald Harwood, Jeffrey Reynolds
and Charles Vernon. Following university studies he traveled
to Chile for the US Peace Corps, teaching music and playing in
early music groups.
As a teacher Philip has worked at the Universidad Católica
de Chile, the University of Illinois, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks,
the University of Calgary [Canada], the Hong Kong Academy for
Performing Arts [HKAPA] and most recently Northeastern Illinois
and Illinois State Universities.
Philip was a member of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and
the New Mexico Symphony before joining the Hong Kong Philharmonic
as Principal Bass Trombonist, a position he held for 12 years.
Family concerns brought him back to Chicago where he was an active
teacher and freelancer with area orchestras and dance bands.
In Chicago, Philip played with the Chicago Sinfonietta, Chicago
Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony. In 2004 he took part in
a European tour as soloist with a local group; during this tour
he played the premiere of Kerry Turner's Bass Trombone Concerto,
which was written for him. Philip Brink has recently been appointed
as bass trombonist and low brass principal with the Thailand
Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Philip Brink
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