Miki Sasaki

The 48th Annual International Trumpet Guild Conference
Anaheim, CA

Miki Sasaki

Session: University Professor Spotlight Recital

Mikio (Miki) Sasaki is an Assistant Professor of Trumpet at the University of Oregon and a member of the Atlantic Brass Quintet. Raised in a family of classical, jazz, and bluegrass musicians, Sasaki is a flexible performer able to switch seamlessly between classical, jazz, contemporary, and other styles of music. He has enjoyed international and national performances with a wide variety of ensembles, including Atlantic Brass Quintet, Saint Louis Brass, yMusic, Chamber Music Northwest, Paragon Ragtime Orchestra, Talea Ensemble, Contemporaneous with the LA Philharmonic, Austin Symphony, Hawaii Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Richmond Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Broadway’s Matilda, Boss Street Brass Band, and as a soloist with the Austin Symphony. Sasaki also received a Grammy Award in 2021 with Experiential Orchestra for the album The Prison.

As a teaching artist, Sasaki has guided students from beginner to collegiate levels in their journeys to musical fulfillment. He has worked with numerous teaching artist programs, including Juilliard’s Music Advancement Program, the Little Orchestra Society, Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts, and Juilliard Precollege. During the summers, Sasaki serves on faculty for the Mostly Modern Festival in Saratoga Springs, New York, and for the annual Atlantic Brass Quintet Summer Seminar.

Prior to his current appointment, Sasaki served as Instructor of Trumpet at Texas Lutheran University and as Adjunct Lecturer at the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music, where he was a trumpet instructor and director of the brass ensemble. Sasaki was also previously a member of Saint Louis Brass and a freelance musician based in New York City.

Sasaki earned his previous degrees at The University of Texas at Austin (DMA ’22), Yale School of Music (MM ’15), and The Juilliard School (BM ’13), studying with teachers Billy Hunter, Allan Dean, Mark Gould, Raymond Mase, and Ray Sasaki.

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