Hillary Simms
Biography
Hailing from Torbay, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Hillary Simms is the newest
trombonist and first female member of the acclaimed American Brass Quintet. With her appointment to the ABQ, Hillary also joins the faculty at The Juilliard School and the Aspen Music Festival and School.
Named as one of Canada’s top 30 classical musicians under 30, Hillary is no stranger to the stage. Hillary has performed with several ensembles throughout North America including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with whom she recently joined on their 3-week tour of Europe under the baton of Maestro Riccardo Muti, January 2024. Hillary has also performed with the New York Philharmonic, Vancouver Symphony, National Arts Center Orchestra, Canadian Opera Company, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra. Prior to joining ABQ, she was a guest artist with Seraph Brass, and is a founding member of the Canadian Trombone Quartet and Saltwater Brass Quintet. Hillary can be heard playing lead trombone on the album Then is Now with Jens Lindemann and the Canadian All-Star Jazz Band as well as her 2020 solo performance of the Tomasi concerto with the National Arts Center Orchestra on Youtube.
Hillary has won the American Trombone Workshop Division II Solo Competition, and the American Trombone Workshop Quartet Competition with two separate groups. She serves on the artistic committee for the Canadian Women’s Brass Collective, and was previously on faculty at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Hillary holds degrees from McGill University, Yale University, and the Glenn Gould School; she is currently pursuing a DMA at Northwestern University. Hillary is a proud artist for Thein Brass.