Dobrzelewski update September 21, 2004 
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Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski
Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski

ITG member Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski has recently been named Co-Principal Trumpet of the Midland-Odessa (Texas) Symphony and a member of the Lone Star Brass Quintet. Just prior to this appointment, he received his DMA degree in trumpet performance at Arizona State University where he served as a graduate teaching assistant under Regents’ Professor David Hickman.

Dr. Dobrzelewski grew up in Switzerland where he studied with Jean-Francois Michel. He received a Diploma in Modern Languages and is proficient in French, Spanish, English, German, and Italian. In 1997 he joined the class of Eric Aubier at the Conservatory of Rueil-Malmaison in Paris, graduating in 2000 with a Prix and highest honors. In 1999 he was a prize winner in the International Trumpet Competition “Selmer” (Paris). He went on to earn a MM degree at the University of Maine where he studied with Joshua Whitehouse. Additional studies have been with Maurice Andre, Guy Touvron, Samuel Pilafian, Wolfgang Bauer, Emery Harvison, and Max Sommerhalder.

Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski has recorded three compact discs for the Swiss label, AMIE Records, which encompasses baroque through contemporary repertoire. He has performed over 150 recitals in Switzerland, Costa Rica, France, and the United States and is an active clinician and author.

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Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale
Lone Star Brass
ASU School of Music



Source: Arizona State University
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