Natalie
Mannix, assistant professor of trombone, teaches trombone and euphonium
lessons, brass methods and coordinates the brass chamber music
program. Dr. Mannix is principal trombonist with the Delaware
Symphony and has performed with the National Symphony Orchestra, the
Baltimore Symphony, the Harrisburg Symphony, National Philharmonic and
the Washington Opera House Orchestras. Before coming to Towson, she
performed with the United States Navy Band in Washington, DC for 9
years as a trombonist in the ceremonial/concert band and brass
quintet. She has performed as guest artist and clinician at
colleges and universities throughout the United States, including the
Midwest Band and Orchestra clinic in Chicago, the International Women's
Brass Conference and the Eastern Trombone Workshop. She has also
performed with several regional orchestras and brass ensembles, taught
as an adjunct faculty member at Shepherd and Georgetown Universities,
and served on the faculty of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.
Dr. Mannix's recent performing opportunities included recording two chamber music CDs: the grammy-nominated Interchange: Concertos by Rodrigo and Assad with the Delaware Symphony and the LA Guitar Quartet; and Shadowcatcher: Music for Winds, Brass and Percussion.
Dr. Mannix received her Bachelor of Music degree at the University of
Michigan, her MM degree at The Juilliard School, and her DMA degree at
Catholic University.
Office: CA 2105
Phone: 410-704-3272
email: nmannix@towson.edu
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