Preston Trombly

Biography

Preston Andrew Trombly (born December 30, 1945, in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American composer, visual artist, and broadcast personality. He is a program host on Sirius XM's Symphony Hall classical music channel.

Trombly earned his Bachelor of Music from the University of Connecticut in 1969. He received a Master of Musical Arts degree from the Yale School of Music in 1972. He has been a Fellow in Composition and Conducting at the Tanglewood Music Center (1970), a Guggenheim Fellow (1974–1975), and a resident fellow at the MacDowell Colony. Trombly's visual art has been shown in multiple exhibitions, principally in the New York area.

In the early 1980s Trombly was active as a saxophonist and jazz clarinetist. He played with the Jaki Byard group, and also as a soloist. He has taught at Vassar College, CUNY and the Catholic University of America.

  • ACE Publications

    4 title(s)
    Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
    Preston Trombly FANTASY vcl,electronic sounds
    Preston Trombly IN EGALE ob,vcl
    Preston Trombly TOCCATA/2 tbn,tape
    Preston Trombly WINDMILLS OF PARIS fl,cl,pf,vln,vcl

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