
Brenda Trevethan - clarinet, flutes, soprano
sax, piano & vocals
Brenda's
musical career began in grade school with the clarinet
and later she won a scholarship to study music at Edinboro
University in northwestern Pennsylvania. She studied clarinet
under David Sublette and soon found herself involved with
a multitude of other instruments including bari sax, bass
clarinet, flute and piano. Realizing that the academic
world was not for her, she began learning the saxophone,
starting out first on alto, then tenor and finally soprano.
This lead to a long stint of performing in various local
and regional rock bands in the PA area.
In 1987 she moved to Nashville (after finding out that
there was more than just country music there) and began
to get involved with musical composition via computer.
She has written many electronic pieces of her own as well
as collaborating on the Poleshift project contributing
clarinet, flute, sax and piano.
It was through her introduction to the computer via music
that Brenda became interested in computer graphics. Her
favorite area is 3D rendering in Bryce. |