Dr. Randall Tinnin (Rutgers University, D.M.A, Juilliard, M.M., and the University of North Texas, B.M.) is a Trumpet Professor and Director of the Brass Ensemble at the University of North Florida. Early music appearances include the American Bach
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Dr. Randall Tinnin (Rutgers University, D.M.A, Juilliard, M.M., and the University of North Texas, B.M.) is a Trumpet Professor and Director of the Brass Ensemble at the University of North Florida. Early music appearances include the American Bach Society, San Francisco Bach Choir, St. Bartholomew’s Chamber Orchestra, and the NYC chapter of the Early Music Foundation. Other New York area engagements include appearances with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Juilliard Orchestra, and the Queens Philharmonic. He has recorded with New World Records, Naxos Records, and has been featured on WQXR-NY and WFCF 88.5 FM St. Augustine radio broadcasts. Dr. Tinnin has appeared as a clinician at Juilliard, as soloist at the 2006 International Trumpet Guild Conference, as soloist with the Princeton Brass Band, and was the winner of the 2006 North American Brass Band Association Solo Competition. Dr. Tinnin’s article, “J.S. Bach’s Cantata 51, Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen: Historical Observations and Insights for Modern Performance”, was featured in the International Trumpet Guild Journal, fall 2005. He has presented papers at the Honolulu International Conference for the Arts and Humanities, the College Music Society South/Southeast Regional Conference, and the International Brass Symposium in Great Britain.
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