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Andrew Watkins-Alcocer

Lecturer in Music

Brodie 125

(585)245-5824

awatkinsalcocer@geneseo.edu

Andrew Watkins-Alcocer, DMA, is a trombonist and educator with a background in both performance and composition. Raised in Fresno, California, his passion for music was nurtured from a young age, leading to him pursuing an undergraduate degree at California State University, Fresno, followed by a masters and doctorate at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.

As a performer, Alcocer was named Outstanding College Trombonist by the Reno Jazz Festival in both 2017 and 2018 and was a part of the Outstanding Trombone Section of the inaugural Jack Rudin Jazz Championships at Jazz at Lincoln Center in 2020.

As a composer, Alcocer has been award 2nd place in the America Prizes Ernst Bacon Memorial Award, the Global Music Awards silver medal for his piece Soliloquy, as well as their bronze medal for his arrangement of Storm, and was recently selected to take part in masterclasses for the International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers. His work can be heard internationally by various ensembles, artists, and on radio stations in countries such as Italy, Germany, Australia, and China.

Upon graduating from Eastman with his masters, he was also awarded the Ray Wright Award, named after the founder of the schools jazz department. In addition to his individual accomplishments, Alcocer has performed with various notable ensembles, including the Dave Rivello Ensemble, BIOdance, the Eastman Jazz Ensemble, Fresno’s Jazz Composer’s Orchestra, Rumba 3/2, the Sequoia Symphony Orchestra, and the Yosemite Symphony Orchestra.

Alcocer currently serves as Visiting Lecturer of Trombone and Jazz Ensemble at һԹ teaching Jazz Ensembles, Trombone, and Commercial Music. He has previously held positions at Clovis Community College, Reedley College, and the University of Rochester as an Instructor of Music Theory, and as the Director of the Eastman Jazz Workshop Ensemble. His responsibilities encompass teaching, mentorship, and providing engaging learning experiences for his students.

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