Morgen Low to Seraph Brass
Morgen Low joins touring chamber group Seraph Brass as their new Core Trumpet beginning this fall.
Seraph Brass is an internationally-renowned brass quintet, which performs over 50 concerts a year and provides educational outreach with a mission to highlight performers and composers of marginalized identities. Low begins this new position fresh off of a one year appointment as acting Co-Principal Trumpet of the Sarasota orchestra during the 2024-2025 season.
Ms. Low holds a Master of Music degree in Trumpet Performance from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree in Trumpet Performance from Oberlin Conservatory. Her primary professors during these studies were Roy Poper, Robert Sullivan, Channing Philbrick, David Bilger, Thomas Rolfs, and Michael Sachs. She is also an alumna of the New World Symphony orchestral fellowship program where she performed under the batons of artistic directors Michael Tilson Thomas and Stéphane Denève.
Ms. Low’s other previous performance engagements include summers as Co-Principal Trumpet of the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Acting Principal Trumpet of the Britt Festival Orchestra, and as a fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center. She has made guest appearances with the Indianapolis Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, and the Louisville Orchestra among others. In 2022 she competed in and was named the first prize winner of the Next Generation Trumpet Competition. (Source: Morgen Low)
