biography.
Bradley S. Hartman was born in New York and studied Music Education and Trombone Performance at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (Brookville, N.Y.) where he received a Bachelor's of Music degree. While studying there, he began arranging pieces for brass quintet, and later wrote compositions for trombone quartet, and jazz combo. His original blues, Coolin' Off was performed by the C.W. Post Jazz Combo on the main stage at the world-renowned Montreau Jazz Festival in Montreau, Switzerland. At his senior trombone recital, he premiered his first original brass quintet, Meditation, a three-movement work.
After graduating from Long Island University, Mr. Hartman continued his academic endeavors, earning a Master's of Arts in Liberal Studies from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook, N.Y.) in 2014 and a Master's of Music in Wind Conducting from Messiah College (Grantham, P.A.) in 2017. Mr. Hartman is an active educator, composer, clinician, and conductor. He has previously held conducting positions with the Northwinds Symphonic Band (Glen Head, N.Y.) and the Nassau County Community College Band (Garden City, N.Y.). Most recently, Mr. Hartman was recognized as a Top Educator in the Marquis Who’s Who of America. Mr. Hartman is continuously sought out as a clinician at the county and state level, providing insight to wind band literature, conducting techniques, pedagogy, and educational practices. Mr. Hartman currently resides on Long Island, N.Y. with his family. |