Keith Dyrda
trombone
Born and raised in Winnipeg, MB, Keith Dyrda is a celebrated trombonist and music educator who has performed in numerous countries around the world, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. He is a member of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.
Keith’s musical education began on the violin at age 5 when he became an avid student of the celebrated Suzuki Method, which served as the catalyst and foundation for the many years of studies that followed. Keith’s performance career began when, at age 21, he replaced founding member Gene Watts as the trombonist of Canadian Brass. He has since performed with Chicago’s Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Opera, Music of the Baroque, and Philharmonic Orchestra. With the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, Keith has appeared both in the low brass section and as a soloist, having been named grand prizewinner of the OSM’s 2008 Standard Life Competition. He also appeared as a soloist with the World Peace Orchestra for Korea in Seoul, KR having been nationally televised there in 2013. Keith also spent 5 years as a member of the All-Star Brass, a quintet that performed and recorded extensively at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.
Keith was nominated for a Juno Award in Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble for his contribution to Canadian Brass’ 2012 album “Brahms on Brass”. He was also the first prizewinner of the International Trombone Festival’s 2009 Robert Marsteller Competition (Denmark) and the 2009 Alessi Seminar Solo Competition (New Mexico). Keith holds a Bachelor of Music degree from McGill University’s Schulich School of Music and Master of Music degree from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music.
Keith is a Vincent Bach performing artist.