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Mark Kellogg

Mark Kellogg enjoys the dual position of principal trombone of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and associate professor of trombone, euphonium and chamber music at the Eastman School of Music. Throughout his career, he has embraced a wide variety of performing roles, from jazz soloist to chamber musician to orchestral performer. After receiving his undergraduate training and Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School, where he studied with John Marcellus and Cherry Beauregard, Kellogg held positions with the San Francisco Symphony, the National Repertory Orchestra, and the Syracuse Symphony. Joining the Rochester Philharmonic in 1989, he has appeared as soloist with the orchestra on many occasions including the world premiere of Jeff Tyzik’s Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra, commissioned by the RPO for in celebration of the orchestra’s 80th anniversary in 2003.

As a chamber music collaborator, Kellogg has been a founding member of the brass sextet Plus One, and the brass and percussion ensemble Rhythm and Brass. He has also been a guest with Music of the Baroque in Chicago, San Francisco’s Chamber Music West, and Rochester’s Fortissimo! Festival and Society for Chamber Music. Originally from Hannibal, NY, Mark Kellogg lives in Pittsford, NY with his wife, RPO flutist Joanna Bassett and their son Robbie. (Conn)

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