
Timothy Anderson is an adjunct member of the music faculty at the University of Dayton, teaching trombone and low brass, and a member of the Faculty Brass Trio.
After receiving a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC) in 1987, he completed a Master of Music in trombone performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, and an Artist Diploma at the College-Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati. His teachers have included Tony Chipurn, Peter Norton, Bill Adam, Norman Bolter and Doug Yeo. He also was a member of the national Repertory Orchestra.
Prof. Anderson has been the Principal Trombonist of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra from 1994 to the present. Previous orchestral positions include the West Virginia Symhony Orchestra (Charleston, WV) and the Cleveland Opera and Ballet Orchestras. He has also performed with the Cincinnati Symphony and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestras, and he appears regionally with bands and orchestras as a solist and clinician.
Listen to Professor Anderson and other members of the University of Dayton Faculty Brass Trio perform:
Listen
to the University Concert Band accompany
Prof. Anderson in the final variation of Arthur Pryor's Annie Laurie.