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Tim
Zimmerman and the King's
Brass provide innovative
worship for young and old alike through the "best in sacred brass music."
By teaming together, these Christian professionals from around the United
States perform their original arrangements as heard on their eight recordings.
For more than twenty years, The King's Brass have performed over one hundred
concerts each season with three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, keyboards,
and percussion. Playing a wide variety of music from Gabrieli to hymn classics,
from Handel to jazz spirituals, from Christmas carols to patriotic marches,
The King's Brass uses all corners of the concert hall to lift hearts and
spirits in praise.
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TIM
ZIMMERMAN
- Director of the King's Brass,
Tim received his graduate degree from Peabody Conservatory of
Music of the Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Maryland.
He has been a member of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and
often assists with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. For thirteen
years, Tim served as Artist-in-Residence and Chairman of the
Music Department at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. He
and his wife, Gina, and their three
college-aged children live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
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GREGORY ALLEY
A native of Western Michigan, Gregory was a member of the US
Military Academy Band in West Point, New York for
twenty-three years. He has a trumpet performance degree
from Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan and a
graduate degree from Michigan State University. Gregory has
been a soloist with the Dallas Symphony, Hudson Valley
Bachfest Orchestra and the Montclair Chamber Ensemble as
well as recorded a number of times with Joseph Alessi of the
New York Philharmonic. He, his wife Deb and their four
daughters, live in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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PETER BEGINA
Peter is presently a tuba performance major at the
University of Maryland. Hailing from Connecticut, Peter has
participated in the Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City,
Michigan; Hartwick Summer Music Festival and the Connecticut
All State Band and Orchestra. He is currently a tuba
student of Steve Dumaine of the National Symphony Orchestra
in Washington, DC. Peter is an Eagle Scout and been awarded
the Eagle Award by the Boy Scouts of America.
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MICHAEL SCOTT GIULIANI
Hailing from the “Windy City,” Chicago, IL, Michael is
finishing his studies at North Park University.He is currently Director of Music at Edgebrook Community Church
in Chicago, IL as well as Assistant Director to the Contemporary
Ensemble at St. John of the Cross Catholic Parish in Western
Springs, IL. In addition to serving in churches, Michael is the
pianist for the North Park University Gospel and University
Choirs. He has family roots in Iron River, Michigan (Upper Peninsula),
where he has been involved with the Grace Evangelical Covenant
Church. Besides his musical interest, he is a connoisseur of
fine Chicago pizza.
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DAVID GRAVESEN
A graduate of Purchase College, State University of New York
with a Master’s degree in trombone performance, David resides in
Frisco, Texas where he is a freelance musician, teacher, and
arranger. Having received his undergraduate degree from Florida
State University, David has appeared as a solo trombonist across
the United States, and also enjoys playing musical theater.
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ERIC HENSON
A native of North Carolina, Eric currently lives in Laurel,
Maryland where he teaches at the Annapolis Area Christian
School. Having recently completed his Master’s degree in bass
trombone performance from the University of Maryland, Eric has
assisted with the Hendersonville and Western Piedmont
Symphonies, Brevard Philharmonic Orchestra, and The American
University Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as the bass
trombonist for the Appalachian Brass Orchestra in Johnson City,
TN. In his spare time, Eric enjoys cooking, prototype scale
model railroading, and Mythbusters. |
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DANIEL LEWIS
– From Richmond, Virginia, Daniel is a graduate student at the
Cleveland Institute of Music studying trumpet with Michael
Sachs, Principal Trumpet with the Cleveland Orchestra. He
finished his undergraduate degree in music at Cedarville
University in Ohio and has performed with the Dayton
Philharmonic. In 2007, he was the Concerto Competition winner
at Cedarville University. |
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STEPHEN LYNERD
Stephen received his B.M. and M.M. from the University of
Maryland, College Park, where he studied with John Tafoya.
Stephen is an Encore Mallets Performing Artist, and has been
involved with the Tanglewood Music Festival, and the National
Orchestral Institute.Stephen has
also toured as the solo percussionist with the Dallas Brass. He
currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. |
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ANDREW REICH
– Andrew received a Master of Music degree in Trombone
Performance from the University of Georgia as well as receiving
an undergraduate trombone performance degree from the University
of South Carolina. Presently living in Columbia, South
Carolina, he has performed with the New York Philharmonia,
Spoleto Festival, American Wind Symphony and the Colorado Summer
Festival. Andrew has toured with a number of Broadway musicals
including “Chicago” and “Rat Pack,” as well as playing lead
trombone with the Andrew Theiland Big Band.
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