Corbin Dillon, trumpet, whose teaching experience spans over 11 years and ranges from beginners through the twelfth grade, received his bachelor’s degree in Music Education from The University of Texas at Austin where he studied with Raymond Crisara. For the next five years he was an Assistant Band Director at Seguin High School in Seguin Texas, where he taught concert, marching and jazz bands as well as beginning music classes. He received his Masters of Music from the University of New Mexico where he studied with Dr. John Marchiando, Principal Trumpet of The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. Corbin has appeared with The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, and the new music ensemble "Chatter". Corbin is a founding member of The Copper Street Brass Quintet, which performed to rave reviews at the 2008 summer-long Norfolk Chamber Music Festival where they worked with such world-class teachers and performers as William Purvis, Scott Hartman and Allan Dean.
Corbin serves as the Grant Investigator and Legal Specialist for the CSBQ, searching out grants for us to apply for, getting rights to songs we arrange, and doing the taxes.
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