Jeannie Little (Assistant Professor
of Trombone) received her degrees from Northwestern University and The Florida State University. Her principal teachers include
Jay Friedman, Frank Crisafulli, Charles Vernon, Arnold Jacobs, John Marcellus and William Cramer. Jeannie has served as principal
trombonist of the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, Charlottesville Symphony Orchestra, the Illinois Chamber Symphony, Chicago
Sinfonietta, and the Elgin Symphony orchestra. In addition, she has performed with the Detroit, Honolulu, Alabama, Chautauqua,
and New Mexico Symphony Orchestras, and has toured and recorded with the Chicago Symphony under Leonard Bernstein.
Little was a
founding member of the highly acclaimed, award-winning trombone quartet, PRISMA, which toured extensively throughout the United
States and Europe, and has been featured at International Trombone Workshops and the International Women's Brass Conference.
As a clinician,
Little is active organizing trombone workshops and presenting recitals and master classes throughout the country, with recent
performances at the International Trombone Festival, the International Women's Brass Conference, the Eastern Trombone Workshop,
Trombone Day LA 2005, the Oberlin Conservatory, and the Arizona Low Brass Symposium. She has also appeared as guest conductor
and performer in the International Women's Trombone Choir at the International Trombone Workshops in 1992 and 1995. Previous
teaching positions include James Madison University, the Interlochen Arts Academy, and the University of Hawaii. Little is
currently serving on the Board of Advisors for the International Trombone Association.