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David Pell

Instructor, Trombone

Brass

Education

  • DMA, University of Toronto
  • MMus, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
  • BMus, University of Victoria

Biography

David Pell has been Principal Trombonist of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra since 2002 and Principal Trombonist of the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra since 2023. Prior to winning the Principal position, David was Bass Trombonist of the National Ballet Orchestra from 2006-2-23. He has also been a member of the Winnipeg Symphony, the Victoria Symphony. He is a member of Toronto’s Esprit Orchestra and performs regularly on trombone, bass trumpet and euphonium with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, Canadian Opera Company. He has also performed with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Nova Scotia, the Calgary Philharmonic, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, and the Thunder Bay Symphony, with the Stockholm Chamber Brass.

David is Artistic Director of the renowned Hannaford Street Silver Band and a member of two other treasures of Canadian brass music, the True North Brass Quintet, and the Canadian National Brass Project.

An avid coach and teacher, David is a member of the Trombone and Chamber Music Faculty at the University of Toronto, the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, and the Humanities Faculty of the Glenn Gould Professional School of the Royal Conservatory of Music.

David appears on many recordings including the Canadian Brass recording, Brahms on Brass, playing Euphonium on the Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s recording of Holst’s The Planets, Bass Trumpet on the TSO’s recording of the Rite Of Spring, and recordings by the Canadian National Brass Project, the Hannaford Band and True North Brass. He was Bass Trumpet soloist in the Canadian Opera Company’s acclaimed Ring Cycle and has played on many jingles and soundtracks.