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Marc Reese serves as Professor of Trumpet and Associate Dean at Lynn University's Conservatory of Music, where he also leads the Brass Department. Internationally acclaimed for his nearly two-decade tenure with the Empire Brass Quintet, he maintains active performance and educational roles globally.
His educational background includes:
- B.M. from Boston University (studied with Roger Voisin)
- M.M. from New England Conservatory (studied with Tim Morrison)
Reese's research focuses on trumpet performance innovation, brass chamber music development, and pedagogical advancement. He actively commissions new trumpet works, creates arrangements for brass ensembles, and explores technical mastery through publications like his iBook Repurposing Clarke. His scholarship bridges performance practice with educational methodology, emphasizing conceptual approaches to air, sound production, and musical interpretation.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the source material.
As an educator, Reese trains professional trumpeters through Lynn University's Conservatory while maintaining high demand as a master clinician at international brass conferences. His teaching philosophy centers on developing versatile musicians capable of applying consistent technical principles across diverse musical contexts. He directs the Roger Voisin International Trumpet Competition and serves on the International Trumpet Guild board.
Reese maintains significant professional affiliations including the International Trumpet Guild (board member), Florida State Music Teachers Association (former Composition Commissioning Chair), and connections to major orchestras like the New York Philharmonic and Boston Symphony through past performances.




