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Alvin Trask

About Mr. Alvin

Alvin Trask is a highly accomplished jazz trumpeter with a long history of musical training and professional experience. He was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1964 and began playing the trumpet at the age of nine. His musical talent was nurtured and encouraged by his uncle and he soon became a proficient musician.

During his time in school, Trask was exposed to a variety of musical styles and received instruction from several accomplished musicians, including James Gory, Anthony Corroa, James West, Frank Wickes, Bill Grimes, Eric Baskins, and Alvin Batiste. He continued his education at Howard University, where he studied with Professor Fred Irby, III, and quickly established himself as a respected musician in the Washington, D.C. area.

Trask has also received additional training and professional development through various workshops and programs, including the Thelonious Monk Institute and Jazz Festival, the Stanford Jazz Workshop, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Essentially Ellington Band Director's Workshop.

In addition to his accomplishments as a performer, Trask is also a highly regarded music educator. He has held several teaching positions, including Chair of The Performing Arts Department at St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School, Jazz Director at Georgetown Preparatory School, and currently, Professor of Music and Chair of The Performing Arts at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD.

Overall, Alvin Trask's impressive musical background and dedication to music education have established him as a prominent figure in the jazz community.

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