Dr. Nicole Gillotti, DMA.


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Educator.

Dr. Nicole Gillotti, a versatile performer and educator, is currently Assistant Professor of Trumpet at Western Illinois University.

 
 
 
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Professional Trumpeter.

In addition to teaching, Gillotti is an active accomplished freelance musician. She has performed with many professional ensembles including the Victoria Symphony (TX), McKinney Philharmonic, Laredo Philharmonic, San Antonio Brass Band, Groove Knight Event Band, Illinois State University Faculty Brass Quintet, Transit Brass Octet, and La Moine Brass Quintet.


About Me.


 
 

“Music has the power of producing a certain effect on the moral character of the soul, and if it has the power to do this, it is clear that the young must be directed to music and must be educated in it.”

— Aristotle

 
 
 

Gillotti is a highly efficient Educator and Professional Trumpeter with more than 10 years of experience in classroom management; as well as orchestra, band, and theater performances. Well-versed in fast-paced competitive environments and proven track record of achieving exceptional results on the stage, on the field, or in the classroom. Adept in writing and arranging music and experienced in digital composition and recording processes. Instrumental in problem-solving and handling tasks with accuracy and efficiency while maintaining excellent communication and time management skills. Highly enthusiastic in securing a position that offers professional growth and advancement within the industry due to a lifelong love and commitment to music.

 
 

Reviews.


 

“She is highly respected by those who have worked with her.”

— Dr. Kevin A. Eisensmith, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 
 

“She is an excellent musician, pedagogue and, importantly, a very good person.”

— Elliot Chasanov, University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamgaign

 

“Her recent performance of Dana Wilson’s “I Remember” was not only impressive trumpet playing in itself, but it showed her ability to adapt sound and style very quickly.”

— Thomas Hooten, LA Philharmonic

 
 

Contact.


Nicole Gillotti.

n.s.gillotti@gmail.com
(484) 388-9615