Marie Speziale
Marie Speziale is an American trumpeter and the first female trumpet player to play in a major symphony orchestra.[1][2] She started in the Cincinnati Symphony when she was 19 years old. She served in the orchestra in Cincinnati from 1964 to 1996. She was later professor of Music at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.[3]
Career
Speziale studied at College-Conservatory of Music. She graduated in 1964 with a Bachelor of Music degree. While at the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. She studied with Eugene Blee. After graduating in 1964, she became an Adjunct Professor at the University of Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music. In 1972, she left the University and became an Adjunct Professor at Miami University of Ohio. In 1979 Speziale returned to teach at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory as an Adjunct Associate Professor until 2002. In 1999, she was appointed as Professor of Music with tenure at Indiana University until 2003.[4]
Selected publications
- Speziale "Transcription of Dukas Fanfare from "La Peri". (2002).
- Marie Speziale "Transcription of Handel's Concerto Grosso VI, opus 6." (1982).
Honors, awards and fellowships
- First Prize - Trumpet Ensemble Division, National Trumpet Competition. (March, 2003).
- Fellowships, New World Symphony. (Sept., 2000).
- Orchestral Appointments, Chicago Civic Orchestra. (Sept.,2003).
- Leading Woman in the Arts, Greater Cincinnati Coalition of Women's Organizations. (1997).
References
- "Women in Brass Gather at CCM". The Cincinnati Post. June 29, 2000. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012.
President of the organization is retired Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra trumpeter Marie Speziale - the first woman trumpeter in a major symphony.
- http://music.rice.edu/facultybios/speziale.shtml
- "Marie Speziale, chair of the Rice brass department"
- "Marie Speziale". Centerstage. Retrieved 2019-04-23.