
Brian Reichenbach performs and teaches trumpet throughout the Chicago area. A graduate of Wheaton College and DePaul University, Mr. Reichenbach has performed with ensembles such as the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra, and Millar Brass Ensemble. Recently, he appeared as soloist with the bands at Wheaton College and Riverside Brookfield and Wheaton Warrenville South High Schools. In 1999 and 2006, Mr. Reichenbach performed as solo trumpet in premieres of operas by Bernard Rands and Ned Rorem under the direction of David Zinman at the Aspen Music Festival. As a chamber musician he is a founding member of the Lincoln Park Brass and will return to Germand this summer to tour with the brass ensemble, Eurobrass. Mr. Reichenbach is Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at Olivet Nazarene University and also teaches at College of DuPage and Csehy Summer School of Music. His primary teachers in clude John Hagstrom, Terry Schwartz, Stephen Burns, Steve Heitzer, and Ken Benjamin.
Kevin Wood has been second trumpet with the Kenosha Symphony since 2000 and in February of 2004 was appointed second trumpet of the Racine Symphony Orchestra. Around Chicagoland, he has performed with many of the area’s finest ensembles, including the Chicago Sinfonietta, Elgin Symphony, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Light Opera Works, and Millar Brass Ensemble. Mr. Wood has also performed with orchestras in Colorado, Michigan, and Monterrey, Mexico. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of Colorado in 1995 and a Master of Music in Trumpet Performance from DePaul University in 1998, where he studied with Mark Ridenour of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He recently joined the Carthage College Wind Ensemble on a tour of Japan. An active teacher, Mr. Wood is on the faculties of Harper College and Carthage College
Margaret Tung is currently pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts in Horn Performance at Ohio State University where she was awarded the esteemed Graduate Teaching Assistantship in 2007. Ms. Tung holds degrees from Rice University and DePaul University. Her teachers include world-renowned hornist Dale Clevenger, William VerMeulen, Oto Carillo, Jonathon Boen, and her current teacher, Bruce Henniss. As a soloist, Ms. Tung was the winner of the 2002 concerto competition at the Colorado College Chamber Music Festival where she performed Mozart's Third Horn Concerto with the festival orchestra. She has performed with many orchestras including the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Concertante di Chicago, National Repertory Orchestra, Music Academy Festival Orchestra, and formerly as principal horn of the Classical Symphony Orchestra. An active educator, Ms. Tung teaches horn at Ohio State University and Olivet Nazarene University. She is a founding member of the Lincoln Park Brass.
Joseph Rodriguez is an active performer, soloist and clinician in Chicago and New York City. Mr. Rodriguez is the first trombonist to be accepted into the prestigious Artist Diploma program at The Juilliard School. He is also active in Chicago where he is the Principal Trombonist for the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra and Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra and is on faculty at Northern Illinois and Olivet Nazarene Universities. Mr. Rodriguez has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago, American Composers Orchestra, Grant Park Orchestra, and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. He has appeared as soloist in Japan, Germany, New York, Illinois, Indiana, and Texas. He has worked with world-class conductors including Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez, Leonard Slatkin, and David Robertson. Mr. Rodriguez is a graduate of DePaul University and the University of Texas at Arlington. His primary teachers include Joseph Alessi, Mark Fisher, Jay Friedman, Charles Vernon, Darren McHenry, Dennis Bubert, and Andrew Russell.

