William Trimble
Saxophone Soloist / Clinician
William
Trimble has been pioneering the cause of saxophone in concert and new
music for over forty years He is currently Professor of Saxophone at San
Jose State University and has held similar positions at the University
of California, Santa Cruz and California State University, Hayward.
He continues to be in
demand as saxophonist on call with the San Francisco Symphony, the San
Francisco Ballet Orchestra, the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, the
Symphony Silicon Halley, the Santa Cruz Symphony, and most of the major
orchestras in northern California. He has also appeared with the Kirov
Ballet Orchestra, the Suisse Romande Orchestra and the London Ballet
Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Trimble is a member of the New Music Works
Ensemble of Santa Cruz. He has also been a member of the Cabrillo
Festival and Bear Valley Festival Orchestras.
He has appeared as
soloist with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra, the San Jose Symphony, the
San Jose Chamber Orchestra, the Bear Valley Festival Orchestra, the
Rhonert Park Chamber Orchestra, the Fremont Symphony Orchestra, the
Prometheus Symphony Orchestra, the Nova Vista Symphony Orchestra, the
Santa Cruz Symphony and many others. Several works are dedicated to him
by composers including Lou Harrison, R. Strange, Henry Mollicone, Daniel
Wyman, Manly Romero, Michael Touchi, Daniel Lentz, Manly Romero and Carl
Anton Wirth.
He is an active
recitalist, clinician, touring and recording artist both here and
abroad. During his long and distinguished career, Mr. Trimble has
established himself as one of the leading classical and avant garde
saxophonists in the world. He has a continuing interest in free
improvisation and music dealing with cutting edge technology. He has
been featured on CNN FUTURE WATCH, and the Science Fiction Network’s THE
NEW EDGE.
Primarily self
taught, Mr. Trimble was influenced by such diverse saxophonists as
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Vincent Abato, Charlie
Parker, Marcel Mule, Cannonball Adderly, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane
and Johnny Hodges.
His two latest CD’s,
EXPLORATIONS and DUO FOR SAHOPHONE AND COMPOSER (with composer, Daniel
Wyman) are available on
www.gnorble.com. He can also
be heard on several other recordings including VELOCITY STUDIES IV:
FLUTTER by Allan Strange (on the Society of Composers, Inc. CD, on
Capstone Records), A CORNISH LANCERAN by Lou Harrison (on the Musical
Heritage Society label) and TANGO BAROCCO by Michael Touchi on the
recently released CD, MIKEY with the San Jose Chamber Orchestra.
Sample Reviews:
“The Pavorotti of the saxophone,” S.F. Examiner.
“The Dean of Bay Area saxophonists,” San Jose Mercury.
“Trimble played up a storm, transforming the very personality
of the orchestra with his flamboyance,” Monterey Tribune.
“William Trimble, whose starring role was lascivious enough to
warrent an “X” rating,” San Jose Mercury.
Birth Announcement
Bill and Pat Trimble are pleased to announce that
on the afternoon of October 21, 2004, their youngest daughter, Robyn,
gave birth to their new grandsons; Kasey Hunter Drettwan was born at
4:46 pm pst and weighed 4 lbs. 6 oz. and was 17 in. long. Dylan
Alexander was born a minute later and weighed 4 lbs. 7.5 oz. and was
16.5 in. long. They were approximately 2 months premature but are doing
well.
 
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