About the Professor
Moisés Paiewonsky
Assistant Professor of Music (Trombone)
Office: MUS, Room 229
Phone: 520.621.7021
email: mpaiewon@email.arizona.edu
Moisés Paiewonsky has earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education Degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Florida (UF) and a Master of Music in Performance (Trombone) Degree from the University of Michigan (U of M). Currently, he holds the position of Assistant Professor of Music (Trombone) at The University of Arizona (UA) in Tucson where, in addition to maintaining a strong studio and directing the trombone ensemble, he is the Associate Director of the UA Studio Jazz Ensemble. While at UF, Mr. Paiewonsky performed as the Principal/Lead in all of the major large and jazz ensembles as well as in a variety of chamber groups. During his tenure as a Master’s Fellow at U of M, Mr. Paiewonsky earned the privilege to perform as Principal Trombonist of the U of M Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Kenneth Kiesler and the U of M Symphony Band under the direction of Michael Haithcock. He was also the Lead/Jazz Trombonist in the U of M Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Ellen Rowe as well as the trombonist in a variety of chamber groups including the Latin Jazz Ensemble and 4G: The U of M Trombone Quartet. Currently, Mr. Paiewonsky is pursuing a doctoral degree in music at UF where he has co-directed the UF Symphonic Band and UF Concert Band; has directed the UF Brass Choir, UF Trombone Choir, UF Jazz Ensemble II; and has taught courses in Brass Methods and Undergraduate Conducting. In addition, Mr. Paiewonsky served as the Assistant Director of Bands at Buchholz High School for two years. His teachers have included David Jackson, Thomas Riccobono, Arthur Jennings, Dennis Wilson, David Waybright, and Gary Langford.
Mr. Paiewonsky has also appeared on numerous recordings with U of M and UF ensembles. Some of these award-winning recordings include live performances at Carnegie Hall during a CBDNA conference and another at the Esplanade during a WASBE conference in Singapore. In addition, Mr. Paiewonsky is interested in arranging and composing for jazz and other ensembles. Some of his arrangements and compositions have also been featured on published recordings. He has also appeared as a soloist with the UF Wind Symphony on Stravinsky & Friends (6565-MCD) under the Mark Records label.
Professionally, Mr. Paiewonsky has performed with several orchestras including the Detroit Symphony, Detroit Civic, Orlando Philharmonic, Gainesville Symphony, Plymouth Symphony, Bijou, and Central Florida Symphony Orchestras. He has also performed as a soloist with the UF Wind Symphony (2008, 2007, & 2006), the U of M Symphony Orchestra (2005), the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra (2004), and the Gainesville Chamber Orchestra (2003). Mr. Paiewonsky has also performed with a wide variety of legendary jazz artists including Terry Gibbs, Chris Potter, Wayne Bergeron, Shelly Berg, Ed Calle, Dave Steinmeyer, Vince DiMartino, Byron Stripling, Matt Niess, and Jack Wilkins. He has also worked as a jazz/commercial musician and Lead Trombonist/Student Leader in both the Walt Disney World Christmas Brass and the 2004 Walt Disney World All-American College Band. In addition, he has been the winner or finalist of numerous competitions including the 2005 and 2003 National Trombone Solo Competitions, the 2004 International Trombone Quartet Competition, the 2002 International Trombone Solo Competition, and the 2002 Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Concerto Competition. Mr. Paiewonsky has also served on the faculty of the Interlochen Center for the Arts and currently serves on the faculty of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.
As an educator, Mr. Paiewonsky is active through organizations such as the International Trombone Association (ITA), College Music Society (CMS), MENC: The National Association for Music Education, the Arizona Music Educators Association (AMEA), the Arizona Band and Orchestra Directors Association (ABODA), the Florida Music Educators’ Association (FMEA), the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA), and the International Association of Jazz Education (IAJE).
