Sunderman Conservatory of Music

Zenas Kim-Banther

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Sunderman Conservatory of Music

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Campus Box 0403

Education

B.M., New England Conservatory
M.M., Rotterdam Conservatory
D.M.A., University of Maryland

Described by Gramophone Magazine as "eloquent," Dr. Zenas Kim-Banther is an international soloist, orchestral trombonist, chamber musician, and educator. As a soloist she has been invited on several international stages, including performances with the Athens City Symphony Orchestra in Greece, Croatian Military Wind Orchestra in Zagreb, Altena Brass of the Netherlands, Brass of Peace, and most recently with the University of Maryland Wind Orchestra on their performance of Berlioz' Grand Funeral and Triumphal Symphony. She has given numerous solo recitals, including several appearances at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage in Washington D.C. Zenas was also a finalist of the International Trombone Association’s Gagliardi, Smith, and Alto Competitions. With a passion for expanding the solo repertoire for trombone, she has commissioned cutting-edge solo and chamber pieces from composers Kevin McKee, Osnat Netzer, Norman Bolter, and Ji-sun Yang.

As an avid chamber musician, Zenas is a member of Anima Brass, and was a core member of the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass, touring across the United States, and world-wide. She has performed at various chamber music festivals, including the Storioni Festival in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, performing with principals from the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and members of the Storioni Trio.

Equally at home as an orchestral player, she was appointed Principal Trombone of Daegu Symphony Orchestra in South Korea, as well as appearing with various orchestras such as the Rotterdam Philharmonic and National Philharmonic. She has performed under the baton of conducting legends such as Kurt Masur, Raphael Frühbeck de Burgos, Herbert Blomstedt, Yannick Nezet Seguin, and Ludovic Morlot. She was also a fellow at Tanglewood Music Center, Banff Centre’s Orchestra Residency Program and National Symphony Orchestra’s Youth Fellowship Program.

With a passion for music education, Zenas is involved in education across the board for all ages. Zenas was on faculty at the Kye Myung University School of Music as adjunct professor of trombone. She has also held masterclasses at international brass festivals, including in Zagreb and Sao Paulo, and at universities across the United States, including George Mason University, Millersville University, and University of Louisville. She has also been on faculty at MasterWorks Festival. Equally at home in the band room, she was Director of Bands at Trinity Christian School, credited to revolutionizing the band program during her two-year engagement. She also maintains a private trombone studio in the Washington D.C. area.

She received a Bachelor of Music from New England Conservatory, studying with Norman Bolter with a double degree in music history. She earned her Master of Music degree from Rotterdam Conservatoire, studying with Jörgen van Rijen of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and Pierre Volders and Remko de Jager of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. She obtained a Doctorate of Musical Arts at the University of Maryland, studying with Craig Mulcahy.

She currently resides in Maryland with her tubist husband John Banther, dogs Maggie and Cody, and a rescue Thoroughbred named Bolero.

 

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