Dayvison Costa to University of Northern Colorado

Dayvison Costa has been appointed Assistant Professor of Classical Trumpet at the University of Northern Colorado. Dayvison is an accomplished trumpeter and educator originally from Brazil.  Prior to this prestigious appointment, he held teaching positions at the University of North Texas, the University of Southern Mississippi, and with the Marcus High School Marching Band.

Mr. Costa is in the final stages of completing his Doctorate in Trumpet Performance at the University of North Texas where he held the Teaching Fellow position for two seasons. After that, he became the trumpet instructor for the nationally recognized Marcus High School Marching Band. 

 

Throughout his career, Dayvison has held the role of Co-principal Trumpet with the Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, Arlington Symphony Orchestra, and Garland Symphony Orchestra. His performance experience also includes collaborations with the McKinney Philharmonic Orchestra, East Texas Symphony Orchestra, Meridian Symphony Orchestra, Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Lone Star Wind Orchestra, Imperial Brass, North Texas Wind Symphony, North Texas Symphony Orchestra, USM Symphony Orchestra, USM Wind Symphony, and the Chamber Orchestra of the University of São Paulo. Additionally, he has been an active freelancer in the DFW area, performing with brass quintets and in musical productions.

As a soloist, Dayvison’s notable performances include the Concerto for Two Trumpets by Erik Morales, alongside Dr. Raquel Samayoa and the University of North Texas Wind Orchestra at the 2022 College Band Directors National Conference at Baylor University. During the same event, he performed Paul Dooley’s Coast of Dreams. Later that year, he made his mark in Brazil with the premiere of Philip Sparke’s Gemini Concerto for Trumpet and Euphonium with the “Henrique Marques” Concert Band in his hometown of Limeira.

Outside of his professional life, Dayvison cherishes time spent with his wife, Fran, and their two children, Lucy and Ethan. (Source: Dayvison Costa)

 

 

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