Frank Gulino
Award-winning composer, clinician
and bass trombonist
Frank Gulino
Award-winning composer, clinician and bass trombonist
American composer Frank Gulino (b. 1987) is among the most in-demand writers of chamber music and recital literature for brass instruments. Frank’s works have been commissioned, performed, and recorded by some of the world’s foremost brass musicians, including euphonium virtuoso Steven Mead, the Israel Tuba Duo, and members of the Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Houston, Iceland, Milwaukee, National, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Vancouver symphony orchestras, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and all four Washington DC-based premier military bands. With a broadly appealing compositional voice that has led to performances across the United States as well as at venues in Argentina, Canada, Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Panama, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and Uruguay, Frank’s music remains exceedingly popular with performers and audiences alike. Frank is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and is a multiple winner of the ASCAP Plus Award in the Concert Music category.
Published by Cimarron Music Press, Murphy Music Press, The FJH Music Company, 200 Miles to Arnstadt Publications, and Big Steel Press, Frank’s works are available from major music distributors all over the world, including J.W. Pepper, Hickey’s Music Center, and SheetMusicPlus. Additionally, Frank’s works have served as the required repertoire for the ITA George Roberts Bass Trombone Competition, ITEC Solo Tuba Competition, IWBC Susan Slaughter Solo Competition, Taiwan Tuba-Euphonium Competition, Busan Music Competition, and Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Competitions, among others.
As a trombonist, Frank has appeared at Carnegie Hall, the Music Center at Strathmore, the American Trombone Workshop, and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, home of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has also served on the faculties of the DC Trombone Workshop, Shepherd Trombone Workshop, Mid-Atlantic Trombone Alliance, and ITF Composers Workshop. Frank holds a BM in Bass Trombone Performance from The Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Randy Campora, Jim Olin, and David Fedderly, all members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has also studied with Vincent Belford of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and jazz artist Bob Ferrel. Frank is an artist/clinician for the Edwards Instrument Company and performs on Edwards trombones and Griego mouthpieces.
“It was a pleasure and honor to premiere Gulino’s Trombone Sonata No. 1, with its soaring, lyrical melodies and driving rhythmic intensity.”
“I love Frank Gulino’s music because of its versatility; his writing is idiomatic to the trombone and accessible to performers of all levels, from students to professionals.”
“I have had the pleasure of both co-commissioning and performing compositions by Frank Gulino over the past several years. His works are well-crafted and accessible to all levels of performers and audiences.”
American composer Frank Gulino (b. 1987) is among the most in-demand writers of chamber music and recital literature for brass instruments. Frank’s works have been commissioned, performed, and recorded by some of the world’s foremost brass musicians, including euphonium virtuoso Steven Mead, the Israel Tuba Duo, and members of the Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Houston, Iceland, Milwaukee, National, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Vancouver symphony orchestras, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and all four Washington DC-based premier military bands. With a broadly appealing compositional voice that has led to performances across the United States as well as at venues in Argentina, Canada, Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Panama, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and Uruguay, Frank’s music remains exceedingly popular with performers and audiences alike. Frank is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and is a multiple winner of the ASCAP Plus Award in the Concert Music category.
Published by Cimarron Music Press, Murphy Music Press, The FJH Music Company, 200 Miles to Arnstadt Publications, and Big Steel Press, Frank’s works are available from major music distributors all over the world, including J.W. Pepper, Hickey’s Music Center, and SheetMusicPlus. Additionally, Frank’s works have served as the required repertoire for the ITA George Roberts Bass Trombone Competition, ITEC Solo Tuba Competition, IWBC Susan Slaughter Solo Competition, Taiwan Tuba-Euphonium Competition, Busan Music Competition, and Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Competitions, among others.
As a trombonist, Frank has appeared at Carnegie Hall, the Music Center at Strathmore, the American Trombone Workshop, and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, home of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has also served on the faculties of the DC Trombone Workshop, Shepherd Trombone Workshop, Mid-Atlantic Trombone Alliance, and ITF Composers Workshop. Frank holds a BM in Bass Trombone Performance from The Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Randy Campora, Jim Olin, and David Fedderly, all members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has also studied with Vincent Belford of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and jazz artist Bob Ferrel. Frank is an artist/clinician for the Edwards Instrument Company and performs on Edwards trombones and Griego mouthpieces.
“It was a pleasure and honor to premiere Gulino’s Trombone Sonata No. 1, with its soaring, lyrical melodies and driving rhythmic intensity.”
“I love Frank Gulino’s music because of its versatility; his writing is idiomatic to the trombone and accessible to performers of all levels, from students to professionals.”
“I have had the pleasure of both co-commissioning and performing compositions by Frank Gulino over the past several years. His works are well-crafted and accessible to all levels of performers and audiences.”
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