Angela King
Trumpet Professor UCA
Angela King has gained national and international attention for her work as a performer and educator. King currently serves as the Assistant Professor of Trumpet at the University of Central Arkansas. She previously taught at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Brass Institute of America, and the X Clinicas Instrumentales Institución Universitaria Bellas Artes y Ciencias de Bolívar in Cartagena, Colombia. Editor of the Journal Index for the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) Journal and a member of the ITG Affiliate Chapter Committee, she contributes to the organization through writing for the ITG News Report and assisting with the ITG Conference.
As a performer, Angela has played with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Conway Symphony Orchestra, Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra, Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, Panama City Symphony Orchestra, and South Georgia Ballet Orchestra. Internationally, she has performed with Athena Brass Band in Valencia, Spain for the International Tuba and Euphonium Conference, the Orquesta Integrada de las Clínicas Instrumentales in Cartagena, Colombia, Orvieto Musica in Italy, and has toured in the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica. Additionally, she performs with Pinnacle Brass, the faculty brass quintet at UCA and The Calla Project which has been a group dedicated to fostering diversity in music.
Angela holds a Doctor of Music degree from Florida State University, as well as degrees from Ithaca College and Troy University. Her teachers include Christopher Moore, Aaron Witek, Christopher Coletti, and Michael Huff.
Angela has taught at the Brass Institutes of America and serves as Assistant Director for the Stetson University Brass and Percussion Camp. In October 2024, she was on faculty at the Institución Universitaria Bellas Artes y Ciencias de Bolívar in Cartagena, Colombia. Angela holds a Doctor of Music degree from Florida State University, as well as degrees from Ithaca College and Troy University. Her teachers include Christopher Moore, Aaron Witek, Christopher Coletti, and Michael Huff.
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