Trelumina Trio
Meet the Artists

 

Rebecca Wilt is receiving national and international recognition as a virtuoso collaborative pianist. In addition to performing with vocalists and instrumentalists on the concert stage, Ms. Wilt frequently gives workshops and master classes on topics involving coaching and accompanying and works as a vocal coach in both the opera and musical theatre idioms.

Rebecca Wilt, pianistRebecca has performed in collaboration with vocalists and instrumentalists in many of the world’s greatest venues including: Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Banff Center for the Arts, Orchestra Hall (Chicago), St. Finbarr’s Cathedral (Ireland), the Beijing Theatre, and the Muziekcentrum (the Netherlands).

Ms. Wilt can be heard on the compact disc, An American Portrait, with James Thompson, trumpet. Her second disc, Twas in the Moon of Wintertime, was released in October of 2005. Rebecca is also a member of the duo EQUINOX, with Denver Dill, which tours the United States several times a year, as well as appearances in Europe and Asia. The duo has commissioned numerous works for trumpet and piano and is dedicated to promoting music by composers of our time.

Formerly the head of accompanying at the Interlochen Arts Academy, and the director of the collaborative piano and vocal coaching program at Central Michigan University, Rebecca is now head of the piano and collaborative piano programs at Messiah College in Grantham, PA. Rebecca was also coordinator of accompanying at the Lake Placid International Music Seminars for flute, voice and trumpet in Lake Placid, New York. She has accompanied for the Ellsworth Smith International Trumpet Competition, the International Trumpet Guild Conference, the National Trumpet Competition, the ARTS competition, the International Trombone Association, the International Horn Society, the North American Saxophone Alliance, the Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Competition, the Tromp Muziek Biennale, the International Women’s Brass Conference and the American Choral Director’s National Convention.

Rebecca currently resides in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area and is working with both The Harrisburg Singers and the Harrisburg Opera Association.