Dr. Lacey Phelps, founding member and director of DFW Brass, grew up on a farm in central Oklahoma and began playing the trumpet in 5th grade. Before beginning her Undergraduate studies, she was named an Emerson Scholar and attended Interlochen. Dr. Phelps has enjoyed a career in numerous settings and has performed with orchestras throughout Europe as well as North, South and Central America. She has also given masterclasses and clinics throughout the US and South/Central America and has judged for The National Trumpet Competition. She performed at the first-ever International Trumpet Guild Regional Conference in Oklahoma City in 2018, as well as at the International Trumpet Guild Conference in San Antonio in 2018. Comfortable with numerous styles, Dr. Phelps has performed with Johnny Mathis numerous times, has played for Broadway Tours such as An American in Paris, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Matilida and If/Then in Dallas, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Verdi Opera House in Italy and the Classical Music Festival in Austria.
Dr. Phelps previously held a position at the Verdi Opera House in Trieste, Italy and has performed at numerous music festivals including The Second International Brass Festival (Mexico), The Aspen Music Festival (Colorado), Young Euro Festival (Berlin), Spoleto (Italy), Spoleto USA (South Carolina), Le Domain Forget (Canada), Great Waters International Music Festival (New Hampshire), Le Festival Bel Canto (Québec), Snape Maltings (England), Festival de Musique de Monton (France), Musica Riva Festival (Italy), and Campos do Jordao Music Festival (Brasil). Dr. Phelps co-founded Les Femmes Five Quintet, an all female brass quintet that performs and teaches in Panama (Central America)
In addition to participating in several recording projects, Dr. Phelps can be heard on multiple DVDs, including: The Legacy, a documentary featuring the Youth Orchestra of the Americas where she can be heard playing principal trumpet of Bartok’s “Concerto for Orchestra” under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel (Lobo Productions) and Messa Da Requiem with Placido Domingo conducting Verdi’s Requiem which was recorded and videoed in Munich, Germany (Glor Music Productions). Dr. Phelps has also recorded for PIPE DREAMS, and Internationally Syndicated Broadcast. Currently Dr. Phelps performs throughout DFW as a freelance artist, and often serves as a clinician and adjudicator, and has performed with the Blast of Brass Ensemble.
Enthusiastic about teaching, Dr. Phelps is on the faculty of both Mountain View College and North Central Texas College where she teaches trumpet and lecture courses. She also teaches in the Lewisville Independent School District. She has served as faculty at the Oklahoma Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain and presented clinics and performances at the Oklahoma Band Master’s Association in Tulsa, OK as well as the Dallas Trumpet Workshop. She has also presented master classes at the University of Panama (Panama City, Panama), Bethel College (Kansas), Baylor University (Texas), University of Oklahoma, and Marshall University (West Virginia). Dr. Phelps hold degrees from The School of Music at The University of Oklahoma (BM, BME, DMA) and The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University (MM). She is a member of Tau Beta Sigma, Pi Kappa Lambda, Gamma Beta Phi Academic Honor Society, Golden Key International Honor Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, International Trumpet Guild (for which she has authored articles), International Women’s Brass Conference, ASCAP, and Texas Music Educator’s Association. Her major teachers include Karl Sievers, Marie Speziale, Susan Clothier, and Mauro Maur.