Jeffrey Curnow, Associate Principal Trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra, began his career in music as an undergraduate at Temple University, where he was a student of Seymour Rosenfeld, and quickly won a coveted position as Concerto Competition Soloist at the Philadelphia Academy of Music. In 1983, Jeffrey was appointed Principal Trumpet of the New Haven Symphony and soon after became a member of the New York Trumpet Ensemble, recording on the MMG/Vox and Newport Classics labels. Four years later, Jeffrey joined the internationally renowned Empire Brass Quintet. Over the course of his tenure with this ensemble he recorded 15 compact discs for the Angel EMI and Telarc labels; appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, St. Paul Sunday Morning, Taipei Television, Japan Television and BBC Television and Radio; and performed with such ensembles as the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony, the National Symphony and major orchestras in Japan and Switzerland.
In 1995, Jeffrey was appointed Principal Trumpet of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, where on several occasions he has performed as soloist, including a performance of Lowell Liebermann's "Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra." Not content to limiting himself to performing, Jeffrey is well established as an educator, clinician, adjudicator, arranger and producer. He has taught at Wichita State University, University of Connecticut, University of Scranton, Boston University, the Tanglewood Institute, the Royal Academy of Music in London, the Curtis Institute and Temple University.