
About
Prof. Jamie Williams is a Professor of Trombone at the University of Music and Theatre Rostock and serves as Principal Trombonist of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. His career spans prominent orchestras including the Berlin Philharmonic, Staatskapelle Dresden, and Boston Symphony Orchestra. He holds a Yamaha Artist title since 2010, performing on the Xeno YSL 8820 model.
Education: Began trombone studies in St. Petersburg, Florida at age 11, later receiving a full scholarship to The Juilliard School under Joe Alessi. Further studies with Per Brevig, Jonas Bylund, Michel Becquet, and Ian Bousfield.
Research and Performance: Specializes in trombone pedagogy and ensemble performance. His solo CD “Voice” (2013) garnered critical acclaim. Leads the Rostock trombone class, which won the prestigious Emory Remington Prize in 2014 and performed at the International Trombone Festival in New York.
Awards: In addition to the Emory Remington Prize, he is a Yamaha Artist and has served on juries for international competitions. Leadership roles include President of the German Trombone Association (2015–2018) and Board Member of the International Trombone Association (2016–2018).
Grants and Advising: No explicit grant data provided, but his ensemble work and solo career reflect sustained artistic innovation. His class continues to perform globally and advocates for trombone education through masterclasses and recitals.
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