Allan Dean is Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at the Yale University School of Music and performs with Summit Brass, St. Louis Brass, and the Yale Brass Trio.
In the early music field, he was a founding member of Calliope: A Renaissance Band and the New York Cornet and Sacbut Ensemble. Dean was a member of the New York Brass Quintet for 18 years and freelanced in the New York City concert and recording field for over 20 years before joining the faculty of Indiana University in 1982. Upon retirement of the New York Brass Quintet in 1984, Dean joined the St. Louis Brass. In 1989, he moved back to the Northeast to join the Yale faculty.
Dean performs and teaches each summer at the Mendez Brass Institute and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival in Norfolk, Connecticut. He is a frequent soloist with Keith Brion's New Sousa Band. Dean has also appeared at the Speleto and Casals Festivals, the Banff Centre (Canada), the Orford Arts Centre (Canada), Musiki Blekinge (Sweden), the Curitiba Music Festival (Brazil), and the Morella Festival (Spain). He can be heard playing both modern trumpet and early brass on over 80 recordings on most major labels including RCA, Columbia, Nonesuch, Summit, and others. On early instruments, he has recorded with Calliope, The New York Cornets and Sacbuts, The Waverly Consort, The Ensemble for Early Music, and The Smithsonian Chamber Players.
Dean joined the Yale faculty in 1988, and coaches brass chamber music and directs the Yale Cornet and Sacbut Ensemble in addition to teaching trumpet. He previously served on the faculties of Indiana University, the Manhattan School of Music, the Hartt School, and the Eastman School.
Dean is a Yamaha Performing Artist.