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Alan J. Wenger
Professor, Central Missouri State University
Alan Wenger is Assistant Professor of Music at Central
Missouri State University. He held prior faculty positions at Amarillo
College (Texas) and Midland Lutheran College (Nebraska).
A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Dr. Wenger's education includes
a Bachelor of Music Degree (1988) in Trumpet Performance from
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduate studies at Boston
University, and Master of Music (1995) and Doctor of Musical
Arts (2002) Degrees in Trumpet Performance from the University
of North Texas. His principal trumpet teachers have included
Leonard Candelaria, Dennis Schneider, Rolf Smedvig, and Roger
Voisin.
He is a member of the Fountain City Brass Band in Kansas City,
and is a former member of the Amarillo (Texas) Symphony and Opera
orchestras, the Lincoln (Nebraska) Symphony Orchestra and the
Nebraska Chamber Orchestra, and has performed with numerous other
orchestras, including the Omaha Chamber Orchestra, the Brookline
(MA) Symphony, and the Irving (Texas), Richardson (Texas), and
San Angelo (Texas) Symphonies. His extensive chamber music experience
includes touring with the Empire Brass and Nebraska Brass, as
well as his present affiliation with the Bluebonnet Brass based
in Fr. Worth, Texas. As a performer on natural trumpet, he has
performed with the Texas Baroque Ensemble, the Denton Bach Society,
and as a member of the University of North Texas baroque trumpet
ensemble in performances in Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and
the U.K. Other experiences include performances with Manheim
Steamroller, Tommy Tune and the Manhattan Rhythm Kings, and contemporary
Christian artist Ken Medema.
Dr. Wenger maintains an active schedule as a soloist and clinician,
and is an Artist/Clinician for Edwards Trumpets. He has premiered
solo works for trumpet by Texas composers Norman Goad, Gene Murray,
and Fisher Tull. His arrangements for brass ensemble have been
performed by the Amarillo Symphony, the Arcadian Brass, and the
Bluebonnet Brass. He is a member of the International Trumpet
Guild, and has performed at the 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2003 conferences
as well as being a contributor to the Book Reviews column of
the ITG Journal. |
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