Contact Info: Zach Gingerich Gingerich.z.j@gmail.com
Zach Gingerich is an active freelance musician, teacher, and arranger. He maintains a diverse performance schedule as a member of the Compass Rose Brass Ensemble, subbing with groups such as the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra, Rochester Symphony, and Mankato Symphony Orchestra, as well as playing lead trombone in Hornucopia, a Twin Cities-based rock band that pays tribute to the many horn bands of the rock era. Originally from Conway, Arkansas, he moved to Minnesota in 2009 where he obtained a Bachelor of Music in Trombone Performance from St. Olaf College. He went on to earn his Master of Music from The Boston Conservatory and a Doctor of Music Arts degree from the University of Minnesota.
Contact Info: Gavin Carney gctrombone@gmail.com
Gavin Carney is a music educator, performer, and doctoral candidate in the Doctor of Musical Arts program in Trombone Performance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music who has recently moved to the Twin Cities to continue his music career. His research focuses on the integration of music theory into the private teaching studio. In addition to his studies at UMKC, Gavin holds music degrees from the University of Iowa and Washington State University.
In addition to his notable performing experiences on tenor, alto, and bass trombone, Gavin has been an active pedagogue. Some of his past teaching experiences include serving as a Lecturer in Music at Truman State University, leading a large private studio in the Kansas City metropolitan area, giving numerous clinics and masterclasses in Washington, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri, as well as adjudicating for multiple festivals and academic performances.
Gavin’s students have seen success in many of their playing opportunities and he strives to give his students a well-rounded music education by including aural skills, written theory, and history into weekly lessons. Pedagogical goals for students include self-assessment and comfort on their instrument. He teaches students of all ages and has multiple years of experience working with students with special learning needs such as Autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, and ODD.