“his command of the instrument, and of the jazz vocabulary, are truly astonishing; an amazingly gifted youngster”

-Dan Morganstern

Virginia native Geoff Gallante is a highly acclaimed trumpet player based in New York City. At the tender age of four, Gallante became fascinated with an old trumpet laying around his grandmother’s house, and his parents immediately sought out lessons. His natural talent was so evident that at just five years old, he qualified for the top ensemble at a local high school band camp. This led to a featured story in the Washington Post, and soon after, his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno jump-started his long and successful performance career.

As a young kid, Gallante was guest soloist with various Military bands and concert bands, national anthem performer for over 10 NBA, MLB or NHL games, and was even invited to appear at the White House at age six. As he matured, he became enthralled with jazz and began transcribing the works of masters like Miles Davis and Clifford Brown. His classical training and perfect pitch enabled him to excel in jazz throughout middle and high school, earning him spots in both the GRAMMY Band and the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra for three consecutive years. In 2018, he was selected for Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra Jazz European tour, directed by Sean Jones with special guest Dianne Reeves. Meanwhile, he also led his own groups at prestigious clubs such as Blues Alley, the Iridium, Jazz at the Kitano, the Deer Head Inn and Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill.

Upon graduating high school, Gallante was awarded scholarship to attend the Manhattan School of Music to study with Jon Faddis and Ingrid Jensen. He later went on to pursue a graduate degree from the Juilliard School where he studied with Joe Magnarelli and Mike Rodriguez, and it was not long before Gallante was frequently subbing with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra. He has performed all around NYC with artists including Arturo O’Farrill, Ulysses Owens Jr., Mimi Jones, Russel Hall, Julius Rodriguez and the Etienne Charles Big Band. Recently, Gallante was one of five finalists invited to Namur, Belgium to compete in the 2023 Carmine Caruso International Jazz Solo Competition.

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