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Winthrop University Trumpet Ensemble Makes History

Winthrop University Trumpet Ensemble performing

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The Winthrop University Trumpet Ensemble is set to compete in the National Trumpet Competition (NTC) live round for the first time, representing South Carolina. Under the leadership of instructor Marisa Youngs, the ensemble will perform at Texas Christian University from March 12-16, 2025. Featuring skilled musicians, they aim to showcase their talent alongside esteemed institutions. Additionally, Clover High School’s trumpet ensemble will also compete, highlighting the vibrant music community in Rock Hill.

Historic Moment for Winthrop University in Rock Hill

Rock Hill, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as the Winthrop University Trumpet Ensemble is set to make history! For the very first time, this talented group will compete in the live round of the National Trumpet Competition (NTC), a prestigious event that celebrates the finest trumpet players across the United States.

Event Details

The NTC is scheduled to take place from March 12-16, 2025, at the vibrant campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. This year marks a significant milestone not just for the ensemble but for Winthrop University as it will be the only collegiate ensemble from South Carolina taking part in this intense competition. Can you imagine the pride and thrill of representing the Palmetto State on such a grand stage?

Competing with the Best

Winthrop’s ensemble will dive into the Large Ensemble division, where they will go head-to-head with numerous colleges and universities from across the nation. Among the notable competitors are esteemed institutions like the University of Cincinnati, University of California Los Angeles, and Florida State University. The competition is fierce, but the Winthrop ensemble is ready to shine!

The Driving Force Behind the Ensemble

Leading the charge is Trumpet Instructor Marisa Youngs, who is no stranger to the NTC. Having been involved in the competition since 2010, Youngs brings a wealth of experience both as a performer and a judge. Her deep understanding of the discipline and dedication to the craft will undoubtedly guide the ensemble as they prepare to make their mark.

Hard Work Pays Off

Members of the Winthrop Trumpet Ensemble pour their hearts and souls into their collective passion. They dedicate countless hours each week to rehearsals, all while balancing their regular class schedules. This commitment to excellence exemplifies their drive to represent Winthrop University on such a notable platform. The ensemble features skilled members, including:

  • Josh Frye ’25, studying music technology
  • Olivia Clifton ’26, focusing on music performance
  • Lilie Robles Smith ’27, majoring in music education
  • Will Isenhour ’27, also in music performance
  • Nathan Brown ’27, pursuing music education
  • Riley Lazar ’28, committed to music education
  • Michael Mott ’28, studying music performance

The ensemble plans to perform an impressive arrangement of “Fantasia for 7 Trumpets” by composer Eric Ewazen, showcasing not just their musicality but also their teamwork and dedication.

Follow Their Journey

Fans and supporters of the Winthrop Trumpet Ensemble can keep up with their journey to the NTC by following them on Instagram at @winthroptrumpets. It’s a great way to show support and cheer them on as they prepare for this life-changing experience!

Exciting Times for Clover High School

In addition to Winthrop’s achievement, the Clover High School Trumpet Ensemble has also advanced to the live round in the high school division of the competition. This duo of triumphs highlights the thriving trumpet community in Rock Hill and nearby areas.

Ties that Bind

Marisa Youngs not only inspires students at Winthrop but also shares her passion for trumpet playing at Clover High School, where she teaches trumpet lessons alongside Courtney Wyatt ’14. Wyatt, who once played a pivotal role in the Winthrop Trumpet Ensemble during her student days, now serves as the associate director of bands at Clover High School.

With excitement in the air and preparations underway, the Winthrop University Trumpet Ensemble represents more than just a musical group; they embody the spirit of perseverance, teamwork, and community pride as they gear up for this monumental competition. Go, Winthrop!

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