Classical trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden has built an in - demand career as a soloist, praised for her “splendid, brilliant” playing ( Gramophone magazine ) and her “pure, refined and warm” tone ( American Record Guide ).
A Gold Medal Global Music Award winner, Opus Klassik nominee and Yamaha Performing Artist, she has also worked to establish a new repertoire for the trumpet through creative, collaborative commissioning projects and award-winning albums. Her upcoming season includes no fewer than four world-premiere concertos, including Clarice Assad’s Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, Jennifer Jolley’s Concerto for Brass Quintet with Seraph Brass and the U.S. Army Pershing’s Own, Reena Esmail’s Rosa de Sal for Trumpet and Orchestra with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra and Tyson Davis’ Veiled Light with the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, which will be performed alongside her husband, trumpeter David Dash.
Additional concerto performances include the Haydn Concerto with the Busan Maru International Music Festival Orchestra (Korea), Vivian Fung’s Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra with the Philharmonia Northwest (Seattle), San Jose Chamber Orchestra and Waynesboro Symphony (Virginia) and Anthony DiLorenzo’s Chimera with Seraph Brass and the Florence Symphony (South Carolina). Bowden will also have residencies with the World and European Brass Association in Courances, France, and Guadalajara and Cancun, Mexico, and will be a guest artist at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and Marlboro Music Festival.
Bowden has released two acclaimed recordings on Summit Records: her debut album, “Radiance” (featuring new American works), and her second solo album, “Rêverie” with the Kassia Ensemble. “Rêverie” was featured as one of the Top Albums of the Year by the Global Music Awards and on Textura Magazine’s Top 10 Classical Albums of the Year. In the coming season, she will release her third album, on Cedille Records, which will be her first with full orchestra and will feature a program of newly commissioned works.
Among her many creative projects, she is a founding member and artistic leader of Seraph Brass, an ensemble of America’s top female brass players that was awarded the 2019 American Prize in Chamber Music and has performed around the world. The group’s debut album, “Asteria,” released on Summit Records, won the Silver Medal Global Music Award, and they performed on part of pop superstar Adele’s 2016 North American tour.
Bowden earned a bachelor of music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, and a master of music degree from the Yale School of Music.
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