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Dr. [http://www.geocities.com/robert_j_brownlow/ '''Robert J. Brownlow'''], born in Minnesota, is a performer, educator and composer. He got his DMA and MFA from the University of Iowa, and AB from Luther College.

He is at present connected with the [http://www.cas.ucf.edu/music/faculty_brownlow.php University of Central Florida] where he teaches [http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~rbrownlo music theory & composition]. He held teaching positions at Luther College in 1994 and The University of Wisconsin - River Falls from 1994 to 1999. He is also an instructor at [http://www.interlochen.org/camp/faculty#music Interlochen Center for the Arts'] camp during summers since 1999.

Dr. Brownlow has been actively performing as a Trumpeter since 1986. He is currently a member of several professional ensembles: The Bach Festival Orchestra (2002-present), Bach Festival Brass Quintet (2001-present), and Interlochen Arts Camp Faculty Brass Ensemble (1999-present).

He also serves as a substitute with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra (2000-present), Jacksonville Symphony (2000-present), and The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra (1999-present).

In the past he has been a member of: Minnesota Sinfonia (1996-1999), Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra (1992-1994), LaFosse Baroque Ensemble (1992-1994), Dubuque Symphony Orchestra (1990-1993), University of Iowa Music Ensemble (1990-1992), University of Iowa New Music Ensemble (1990-1992), Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra (1989-1994), Cedar Rapids Symphony Brass Quintet and Trio (1989-1994) La Crosse Symphony Orchestra (1986), soloist of University of Iowa-River Falls' Symphony Orchestra (1999), Wind Ensemble (1997), and Jazz Ensemble (1997) and was a featured soloist for Sheldon Theatre Brass Band (1994-1996).

Among his recent compositions performed throughout the United States are: "Patch-Work" for eight trumpets performed (premiere) at 2004 International Trumpets Guild Conference, Denver; "Six Miniatures" for trumpet and piano at Western Illinois University in 2004; "Variations" for flute and string quartet in 2004 (premiere), "Four Sketches" for viola and piano in 2003, and "Four Pieces" for solo piano in 2003 both at Interlochen Arts Camp, Michigan and; "Sonata" for tuba and piano in 2003 at SUNY, Potsdam.

Some of his commissioned compositions include: "Five Movements for Clarinet and Bassoon" performed by husband and wife duo, Steven Ward (bassoonist) and Kristin Ward (clarinetist) during the final recital in the 2000-2001 Faculty Recital Series at Hope College’s Wichers Auditorium, Nykerk Hall of Music, Holland; "Concerto for Flute" with strings and vibraphone which was premiered by Nora Lee Garcia at Interlochen Music Festival in 2001; and "Sonata for Tuba and Piano" premiered by Dr. Charles Guy at the Crane School of Music in 2002.

Dr. Brownlow has done fifty compositions to his credit and remains active as a composer with several premiers scheduled for 2005 in Michigan, New York, and Minnesota.

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--[[User:Robert Brownlow|Robert J. Brownlow]] 13:43, 23 December 2005 (UTC)

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