Dr. Bruce Faske

Dr. Faske joined the faculty of the University of Alabama in Fall 2024. He is currently Principal Trombonist of the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra and Second Trombonist of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. Prior to his appointment at UA, he served on the faculties of Arkansas State University and Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

With more than twenty years of experience as a brass teacher, he has formed strong opinions brass pedagogy and how the teacher/student professional relationship should develop. You read his teaching philosophy below.

To learn more about Dr. Faske, please visit his website, www.faskemusic.com.

Teaching Philosophy

As musicians and educators, we live in a fast-paced, noisy world, and students often carry its weight into their studies. My first responsibility is to provide a safe, supportive environment where they feel free to think, speak, and work in rough draft. By embracing the diversity of experiences they bring, we cultivate empathy, grace, and resilience—qualities essential to both musicianship and life.

Many students arrive eager to perform repertoire that outpaces their current abilities. My role is to guide that enthusiasm toward sustainable growth by grounding them in the fundamentals of respiration, tone, articulation, pitch, and posture. These skills develop through imitation, metaphor, experimentation, and steady encouragement. Listening to world-class performers deepens their understanding of style and phrasing, while applying these tools in solo, chamber, and ensemble settings prepares them for their next professional step. My approach balances rigor with creativity, ensuring their work is both personally fulfilling and professionally marketable.

I believe we are remembered as much for how we show up as people as for what we teach. Technique and artistry matter deeply, but so does the atmosphere of care and respect in which they are learned. My goal is that students leave the University of Alabama not only as stronger musicians, but also with lasting memories of a positive and empowering experience. Ultimately, their voices will testify most powerfully to the value of their education. Together, we build a legacy of excellence, growth, and joy in music-making.