Loyola University Chicago

Music

Department of Fine and Performing Arts

Faculty

Caitlin Hickey, M.M.

Title/s:  Instructor of Low Brass

Office #:  MUND 174

Phone: 773.508.7510

Email: chickey3@luc.edu

About

Illinois native Catie Hickey leads a multi-faceted career as a trombonist, educator, and arts advocate. Active as a jazz musician, soloist, chamber music artist, and orchestral player, her work has taken her to cities throughout Europe, Africa and the Americas. Before returning to Chicago, Ms. Hickey was a touring member of the Foothills Brass Quintet. She has performed with the symphonies of St. Louis, Calgary, Rochester and Sinaloa, Mexico. Locally, Catie is a frequent guest with groups ranging from Girl Group Chicago to the Alan Gresik Swing Shift Orchestra. She can be seen performing in the musical productions of the Mercury Theater, and was in the original pit for Ken Ludwig's "An American in Paris: the Musical."

Committed to expanding the role of the 21st century musician, Catie's work often takes her beyond the stage and into the broader community. At home in Chicago, she is Instructor of Low Brass for Loyola University, Jazz and Music History Faculty for the Chicago High School for the Arts, and a busy studio instructor in the western suburbs. Each summer, Catie serves on the faculty of the Eastman Summer Trombone Institute.  An alumna of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas, she is the Co-Founder of the Panama Trombone Workshop in Panama, Panama. Catie also enjoys associations with the Trombonanza Festival in Santa Fe, Argentina and the Urubrass Festival in Montevideo, Uruguay. Catie previously taught trombone and jazz studies at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. When not performing or teaching with her overgrown paperclip, Catie is working on her Spanish and faithfully rooting for the Chicago Cubs.  

Degrees

Ms. Hickey is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and Rice University with degrees in both classical performance and jazz studies, as well as obtaining a certificate in Arts Leadership.