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Born in Salem Oregon, trumpet player Bryce Schmidt was a distinct musical talent from a young age. As a teen, Schmidt received early recognition from the music community winning the National Trumpet Competition's High School Soloist division in 2006. Bryce continued his musical studies earning a Bachelor's and two Master's degrees under the tutelage of Bill Campbell at the University of Michigan. Bryce's artistry then earned him the James Stamp Trumpet Scholarship while working on a Graduate Certificate at the University of Southern California under the guidance of Los Angeles Philharmonic trumpeters Boyde Hood and Thomas Hooten. Finishing his formal studies in 2017, Bryce quickly began making a name for himself in the freelance community. Having already played as a guest performer with the Detroit Symphony and Ann Arbor Symphony, Bryce has played in Los Angeles with the Downey Symphony, guest principal with the American Youth Symphony, Hans Zimmer Live, and has served as a sub musician with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Mr. Schmidt is also an active recording artist, performing on music for film and television. He can be heard on Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, A Wrinkle in Time, critically acclaimed Paramount film A Quiet Place, as well as DC Comics Black Adam. Bryce's television credits include Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Empire, Dynasty and Cobra Kai. In addition to his busy performing schedule, Mr. Schmidt also maintains a studio of private students. As a clinician, Bryce has worked with students at every level, including but not limited to middle school, high school, and is an adjunct professor at The Master's University in New Hall, CA. As a performer in so many facets, Schmidt unique perspective allows him to be a versatile and agile educator. In his spare time, Bryce enjoys working out, reading, spending time with family and friends.