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Anthony Weikel III

Anthony Weikel III

Adjunct Faculty, Conservatory of Music

Department

  • Music

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Biography

Tony Weikel, originally from Buffalo, NY, attended SUNY College at Fredonia where he received a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education and also obtained a Performer’s Certificate. He then attended Duquesne University where he earned his Master of Music degree in trombone performance. After graduation, he spent time freelancing in the greater Pittsburgh area. He then attended Indiana University where he began a Doctorate of Music degree in trombone. After his time at IU he spent time freelancing in the greater Bloomington/Indianapolis area. He then attended Ohio State University and finished the Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in trombone.

While in Columbus, Tony has thrived as educator. He is currently the adjunct trombone instructor at Capital University, and adjunct low brass instructor at Otterbein University and Cedarville University. He also has a large private studio comprised of students from school districts throughout the greater Columbus area. He has also given master classes and lectures at local schools and universities throughout the Midwest and beyond.

Tony is currently second trombone with the Springfield (OH) Symphony and has been playing a consistent substitute role with the Wheeling Symphony for the past five seasons. He has had the privilege of playing with many orchestras during his career, including the Western New York Chamber Orchestra, Pittsburgh Chamber Orchestra, Pittsburgh Opera, Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, Louisville Orchestra, Terre Haute Symphony, Carmel Symphony, Canton Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Ashland Symphony and Richmond (IN) Symphony. He has also had a very rewarding freelance career in four different cites, playing a vast array of gigs including opera, church services, Broadways shows, and everything in between.

Tony has also had success in a variety of chamber ensembles, and is currently a member of the Village Brass Quintet, Sequenza Trombone Quartet, and Ohio Trombone Quartet. As a member of the Ohio Trombone Quartet, he has had the opportunity to perform at the International Trombone Festival, play a full recital at the Ohio Music Education Association Conference, and consistently tour, playing recitals and educational concerts, and giving master classes.

Tony has been extremely fortunate to study with many fine trombonists, including Barry Kilpatrick, Carl Mazzio, Scott Parkinson, Pete Sullivan, Peter Ellefson, and Joe Duchi.

Degrees Earned
Bachelor of Music, Music Education: SUNY Fredonia
Master of Music, Trombone Performance: Duquesne University
Doctor of Musical Arts, Trombone: Ohio State University
Teaches
Applied Trombone
Trombone Choir
Trombone Quartet