Vincent DiMartino (Trumpet Artist & Educator)
Vincent DiMartino is one of the most sort after trumpet performers and educators. Since graduating from The Eastman School of Music in 1972, Professor DiMartino taught at the University of Kentucky until 1993. At that time, Vincent began a new appointment as Distinguished Artist in Residence at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. There he teaches trumpet, jazz history, and coaches brass and jazz ensembles. He has served as Music Chair and is currently coordinator of the Centre College Instrumental Program. He is a distinguished Matton Professor of Music at Centre College.
Vincent is equally known as a jazz artist. He has been the lead and solo trumpet in the Lionel Hampton Band, the Chuck Mangione Band, the Clark Terry Band, and The Eastman Arranger's Holiday Orchestra. He has also performed with some of the USA's finest college jazz ensembles. Vincent has been a member of the artist faculty of the highly acclaimed Skidmore Jazz Institute since its inception in 1988, working with fellow artist teachers Milt Hinton, Todd Coolman, Ed Shaughnessy, Frank Mantooth, Curtis Fuller, Dick Oatts and Pat LeBarbera.
The International Trumpet Guild has featured Vincent as an artist clinician in major solo programs at their conferences included Louisiana State University, University of Gothenburg (Sweden), University of Colorado, University of New Mexico, University of Denver and London (England). Vincent also was a guest at the University of Kentucky Conference in 1998, an event that Professor DiMartino hosted at this same location in 1982.
He has served twice as Present and Vice President of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) as well as a member of its Board of Directors for two terms. He serves as chair of the Board of Directors of The National Trumpet Competition in Washington, D.C.
Vincent has also been soloist with many orchestras including Cincinnati, Buffalo, Sante Fe, North Carolina, Orlando, Baton Rouge and Rochester, New York. He also appeared as guest soloist with the Boston Pops on their Summer Tour in 1999 and for a national television broadcast of the same. He has also been a soloist with the Army Blues Jazz Band, the Army Brass Band, the U.S. Air Force Band of Flight, and the United States Marine Band. Vincent is the first civilian to perform with this ensemble. He is also co-founder of the New Columbian Brass Band, a turn of the century town band, with Dr. George Foreman, Director of the Norton Center for the Arts in Centre College. The band has recorded three CDs for Dorian Records.
DiMartino is also prominently featured on some of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra's most recent recordings including Mancini's Greatest Hits, Bond and Beyond, Big Hit Parade, and Hollywood's Greatest Hits. He recorded Mel Torme's Christmas Album as lead trumpet. Vincent also has completed a recording project on Summit Records with jazz artists Allen Vizzutti, Bobby Shew, and The Summit Brass called Trumpet Summit.
With Dr. Schuyler Robinson, Vincent made a recording for Mark Records with the DiMartino-Robinson trumpet and organ duo - Orchestral Favorites for Trumpet and Organ. ITG has designated this CD as its membership gift CD. The duo was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. In the summer of 1994, he performed at Lincoln Center with Canadian Brass, the New York Philharmonic brass section and New York Brass. He also was a featured artist & teacher at the Kiev International Trumpet Competition in 1998.
Vincent and UK jazz band Miles Osland co-directed The DiMartino-Osland Jazz Orchestra and have recorded two CDs under that name.
Throughout his teaching career, Professor DiMartino has been a member of the artist faculty of my international seminars and courses. These include The Empire Brass Quintet (Tanglewood Summer Program), The Spanish Brass Festival in Alzira (Spain), The Kalavrita Brass Course in Greece, as well as seminars in England, Ukraine, Thailand, Germany and Germany.
DiMartino is 2004 CASE Professor of the Year for state of Kentucky. This award is given nationally each year to one person in each state in the USA. He is the recipient of The Governor's Lifetime Achievement Award for 2008-2009 for the state of Kentucky.