
Born in New Jersey and
raised in Atlanta's arts and education communities,
Mr. Trocina is co-owner/CEO of
New School of Music, which
he co-founded 1997.
Mr.
Trocina is also in his 11th season as conductor/music
director of the
Gwinnett Community Symphony Orchestra
and serves as conductor/music director for Northeast Atlanta Ballet's
productions of The Nutcracker, Giselle, Coppelia, Sleeping
Beauty, Swan Lake and Peter Pan.
As the founding conductor of the GCSO,
Mr. Trocina has developed a program which includes the symphony
orchestra, ballet orchestra, symphony chorus, chamber orchestra, and a
variety of chamber ensembles. In 2007, Mr. Trocina established the
Performing Arts Center at Gwinnett Center as the orchestras’ primary
performance home. During his tenure, Robert has brought many guest
soloists and conductors to the ensemble; including Momoko Yamato, Ralph
Vatapek, Beth Newdome, Laurie Marie Tossing, Susan Welty, Richard Deane,
Bruce Kenney, Thomas Witte, Peter Witte, and Monte Nichols. Also, Mr.
Trocina has collaborated with several Atlanta based performance
ensembles including the Northeast Atlanta Ballet, Poulenc String
Quartet, Atlanta Wind Symphony, Georgia Perimeter College Wind Ensemble,
and the Gwinnett Community Band.
As owner/CEO of New School of Music,
Mr. Trocina has developed one of Atlanta’s most successful private music
conservatories. Founded in 1997, NSM currently has 3 Atlanta based
locations, employees over 80 music teachers, and has an enrollment of
1600 students.
Mr. Trocina's performance experience
has brought him to 38 United States, as well as Canada, Holland,
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden. Mr. Trocina has worked as a
consultant and specialist for many school music programs throughout the
Atlanta area including Pope and Sprayberry High Schools in Cobb County,
Brookwood and Parkview High Schools in Gwinnett County, and Stockbridge
High School in Clayton County. As a trumpet instructor for 17 years,
his students received honors such as inclusion in Georgia's All State
Band and Orchestra, Georgia's Governors Honors Program, and college
music scholarships. Mr. Trocina has served as a clinician and
adjudicator throughout the southeast and was a member of the Brass
Instructional Staff for the Spirit Drum and Bugle Corps for the 2000 and
2001 seasons. Mr. Trocina also served as Associate Conductor and Board
Member of the Atlanta Wind Symphony.
Mr. Trocina received his Bachelor of
Music Education degree from Kennesaw State University and completed
further studies at Georgia State University, where he studied conducting
under Dr. Thomas Wubbenhorst and Trumpet under Mark Hughes. Other
influential teachers have included William Fred Scott, Stephen Winick,
Patricio Cobos, Michael Walters, Stephen Byess, and Mary Beth Palmer. He
holds memberships in the Music Educators' National Conference,
International Trumpet Guild, and Georgia Music Educators' Association.
He premiered the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Fanfare and his recordings of
Trumpet Fanfares were broadcast in Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium for
the 1995-1996 Atlanta Braves seasons.