Grant Peters, DMA

Grant Peters

Grant S. Peters is Professor of Music at Missouri State University, where he teaches applied
studio trumpet and serves as the Brass Area Coordinator.  He serves on the Board of Directors
of the International Trumpet Guild.

Prior to his appointment at Missouri State, he served as co-principal trumpet of the Orquesta
del Principado de Asturias in the northern Spanish province of Asturias (1992). During the 1989 season, he was a member of the Columbia Artists Management ensemble Dallas Brass, touring throughout 26 states and Canada. While with the Dallas Brass, he recorded the album
A Merry Christmas with Brass for the Word Label. He has performed in solo and chamber settings in Canada, Spain, Poland, England, Sweden, Thailand, Russia, Australia, and the Czech Republic.
 
His primary research focus is promoting and performing new works for the trumpet by American composers. Peters has performed the World Premieres of Richard Faith's Evocations (2005) for trumpet and piano; Michael Murray's What is it For? (2003) for trumpet and organ; Kenton Bales' From the Hills (1999) for trumpet and wind ensemble; Robert Frank's Liturgical Impressions (1986) for trumpet and organ; and the European Premiere of John Prescott's Toccata and Fugues (1999) for two trumpet and organ in 2002.

A solo album entitled Friendly Amendments, consisting of previously unrecorded works for trumpet and organ by American composers, was released in Spring 2004. A second recording in 2006, From the Hills, features new American
works for solo trumpet with piano and chamber ensembles.  In December of 2009 he produced and performed with the Missouri Chamber Players on Rhapsody, a recording of chamber music by American composer Richard Faith for the MSR Classics label.

Peters holds the Bachelor of Music in Education degree from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in Trumpet Performance from the University of North Texas.  His principal teachers include Dennis Schneider and Leonard Candelaria.  Dr. Peters is an Artist/Clinician for Schilke trumpets.