Trombonist David Vining is a dynamic teacher and performer
who has delivered hundreds of recitals and masterclasses nationwide
to critical acclaim. Currently professor of Trombone and Euphonium
at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, Mr.
Vining has also served on the faculties of the University
of Kansas, the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory
of Music and Temple University.
Mr.
Vining is a certified member of Andover Educators, a consortium
of music educators dedicated to preserving and enhancing the
careers of musicians through accurate anatomical information
and somatic awareness as applied to music-making. Through
a unique and powerful tool called Body Mapping, Professor
Vining helps students in all disciplines avoid injury and
become better musicians.
Vining’s
premiere solo CD, Arrows of Time,
has received the following critical acclaim:
“Vining’s
performance can leave little doubt of his eminent status as
one of the nation’s finest trombone soloists.”
– International Trombone Association
“In
a solo trombone world seemingly dominated by such titans as
Joe Alessi and Christian Lindberg, it is refreshing to hear
a new artist who combines compelling musical ideas with effortless
facility." – The Online Trombone Journal
"What
an exciting performance you gave Arrows of Time! I was delighted
to receive your CD and enjoyed every moment of it. Your crisp
phrasing and wonderful jazz feeling really caught the spirit
of my piece beautifully." – Composer, Richard Peaslee
David’s
solo appearances include: the Eastern Trombone Workshop with
the U.S. Army Band (Washington, DC); Lima Area Concert Band
(Lima, OH); the College Band Directors’ National Convention
with the University of Kansas Symphonic Band (Austin, TX);
Oregon East Symphony (Pendleton, OR); Lawrence Symphony (Lawrence,
KS); and Lima Symphony Orchestra (Lima, OH.) Among the many
college campuses he has visited to play recitals and deliver
masterclasses are: USC, UCLA, San Francisco Conservatory,
University of Florida, Florida State University, University
of Missouri, Central Michigan University, LSU, Brigham Young,
University of Utah, University of Southern Mississippi, University
of Iowa, Bowling Green State University, University of Arkansas,
University of Central Florida, Furman University, Western
Carolina University, Capitol University, Stetson University,
and University of South Carolina.
Mr.
Vining is a popular clinician, presenting clinics and workshops
throughout the country as clinician for Conn-Selmer Musical
Instruments. He has been asked to make presentations at the
National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors’
National Conference, the International Trombone Festival,
and the Missouri Music Teachers’ Association Convention,
among others.
Mr.
Vining has performed orchestrally with the Flagstaff Symphony,
Cincinnati Opera Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra,
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, Kansas
City Chamber Orchestra, Kansas City Camerata, Fort Wayne (IN)
Philharmonic, Toledo (OH) Symphony, and Philadelphia Orchestra.
As
trombonist with the Chestnut Brass Company from 1985-1990,
Mr. Vining toured the United States and Europe performing
recitals, master classes, and concerts with orchestras. Mr.
Vining may be heard with the Chestnut Brass Company on the
Crystal, Musical Heritage, and Newport Classics labels.
Mr.
Vining holds degrees from Bowling Green State University and
Florida State University. Author of the best-selling method
book Daily Routines for Trombone,
he is currently working on What Every Trombonist
Needs to Know About the Body. A native of Cocoa,
FL, Mr. Vining resides in Flagstaff, Arizona with his wife
Leslie, daughter Sarah, and son Benjamin. Visit his personal
web page at: www.davidvining.net