| Principal Trumpet
Stephen Goldman - Principal Trumpet Chair
Lyman A. Brodie is a seasoned performer
and an award-winning administrator. Mr. Brodie
is an active featured performer and Principal Trumpet
with several ensembles across the country, including
the Dallas Wind Symphony, Dallas, Texas; and the Orlando
Philharmonic, Orlando, Florida; as well as, Solo Trumpet
with the Black Music Repertory Ensemble, Chicago, Illinois. Mr.
Brodie’s currently available discography numbers
thirty-two recordings, including ten (10) CD’s
on the Reference Recording Label, one with Crystal
Records, Los Angeles, and thirteen (13) CD’s
on the Madacy Group Inc. Label. Mr. Brodie is
also sponsored by the Yamaha Corporation of America
as a Yamaha Artist, as is listed on their roster of
International Artists.
Recent recording highlights include immortalizing
a series of performances with Frederick Fennell, Conductor,
recognized internationally, as the “Father of
the Modern Windband Movement” with America’s
only professional wind ensemble. The Dallas Wind
Symphony Series of CD’s have debuted to critical
industry acclaim including the recording, “Trittico” winning
the 1993 National Association of Independent Record
Distributors Award as “Best Album of the Year”. The
Public Broadcasting System, produced and aired in 1995
and 1996 on Public Radio International a series of
eight live performances of the Black Music Repertory
Ensemble recorded in Columbia, South Carolina and Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania titled “The African-American Music
Tree.” The Repertory Ensemble’s previous
tours include appearances at Lincoln Center, New York
City; Orchestra Hall, Chicago; Cincinnati Conservatory,
Cincinnati; Morehouse College, Atlanta; Tufts University,
Boston; University of California at Berkley and California
State University, Los Angeles.
Mr. Brodie is Associate
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Professor
of Music at the University of Central Florida, Orlando,
Florida. He has served
in several senior administrative roles at UCF including;
Chair of the Department of Music, President of the University
Wide Counsel of Chairs and Chairman of the Campus Review
for the Strategic Planning Initiative. He has also
served on numerous other university and college wide
committees at the University of Central Florida. Mr.
Brodie has served as a national grant review panelist
for both the National Endowment for the Arts Music Program,
Washington D.C. and for Chamber Music America, Chamber
Ensemble Program, New York City, New York, and as an
elected board member of Chamber Music America. Mr.
Brodie presently serves as immediate Past President of
the Board of Directors of the Orlando Philharmonic, Orlando,
Florida, and as an Advisory Board member of Arts Presenters. Mr.
Brodie is a voting member of the National Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Awards).
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