Dr. David Mathie
is a Professor of Music at Boise State University, where his major
teaching areas are trombone, euphonium, and instrumental music education.
In the year 2000 he was the finalist for the Outstanding Teacher Award
for the entire University, and has served as the Associate Chair of
the department. Before joining the faculty at Boise State he was an
Assistant Professor of Music at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas,
where he taught classes in music education, band, and trombone for
four years. In addition to his university experience, Dr. Mathie taught
in the public schools of Connecticut and New York, and was a member
of the trombone faculty at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, for
eight summers. Dr. Mathie holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Music
Education from Ithaca College, a Master of Music degree in Trombone
Performance from the Juilliard School of Music, and a Doctor of Musical
Arts degree in Trombone Performance and Music Education from the University
of Georgia. His doctoral dissertation was on the twentieth-century
use of the alto trombone.
As a performer, Dr. Mathie was the principal trombonist in the Juilliard Symphony,
and played with the Metropolitan Opera orchestra for three years as an extra
on trombone and euphonium. He was also the principal trombonist in the Stamford
Symphony, Hudson Valley Philharmonic, and Connecticut Symphony, and assistant
principal trombonist with the Hartford Symphony. He is now the second trombonist
in the Boise Philharmonic and trombonist with the Boise State University Faculty
Brass Quintet. As a free-lance player in New York City and other areas, he worked
with such performers as Tony Bennett, Rich Little, Beverly Sills, Luciano Pavarotti,
Red Skelton, Frankie Valle, Carol Channing, Mannheim Steamroller, and the Temptations.
His trombone studies have been with Per Brevig (Metropolitan Opera and the Juilliard
School), Glenn Dodson (Philadelphia Orchestra), and Philip Jameson (the University
of Georgia).
Former students of Dr. Mathie are now playing trombone in the Hartford, CT, Tacoma,
WA, Louisville, KY symphonies and the Boise Philharmonic, and have held first
chair positions in the Connecticut and Idaho All-State organizations and the
Interlochen Center for the Arts. They have majored in music as undergraduates
at the Eastman School of Music, Arizona State University, University of Arizona,
Northwestern University, New England Conservatory of Music, University of Kansas,
the State Universities of New York at Potsdam (Crane School of Music) and Fredonia,
University of Oregon, University of Washington and Boise State University. Dr.
Mathie’s trombone and euphonium graduates of BSU have gone on to graduate
school at the Manhattan School of Music, University of Illinois, University of
North Texas, Rutgers University and University of Akron. At Boise State University,
the BSU Trombone Choir is one of the most active performing groups on campus,
and was chosen to perform at the MENC All-Northwest conference in February, 2003.
Dr. Mathie has published numerous articles in the International Trombone
Association Journal, the International Horn Society Journal, the
Kansas Music Review, the Idaho Music Notes, and the Instrumentalist,
has presented research papers and performed at many International
Trombone Association conferences, and served on the Research Committee
of the International Trombone Association and review board for the
On-Line Trombone Journal. In addition to his regular cd and literature
reviews in the International Trombone Association Journal, his numerous
arrangements for trombone choir are published by Alessi Publications
and Kagarice Brass Editions, and have been performed throughout the
country and in Germany. His wife Diane is a music teacher in the
Boise public schools and plays trumpet with the Boise Philharmonic,
along with their son Stephen on cello.
Listen to Dr. Mathie, Excerpt
from Ravel's Bolero
Trombone Choir, Bach arr. Hanson--Chorale:O
Sacred Head
Trombone Choir, Hassler arr. Mathie--Cantate
Domino
Send E-Mail to Dr. Mathie (dmathie@boisestate.edu)
Phone: 208-426-1685

