vanDijk
Born in 1955 in The Hague, Ben van Dijk received his first trombone lessons from his father, Piet van Dijk, who at the time was solo trombonist of The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ben earned his Solo Diploma in trombone cum laude in 1980 at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. In 1976, he was appointed to the bass trombone position in the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.
He continued to study with Jeff Reynolds and Roger Bobo in Los Angeles. After 23 years with the N.R.P.O., Ben joined the Rotterdam Philharmonic as solo bass trombonist, retiring in 2022 after 23 years with that Orchestra.
Ben is currently Professor at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague.
He was invited as teacher and soloist to the International Trombone Festivals in Detmold (Germany) in 1992, in Cleveland (USA) in 1994, in Utrecht (Holland) in 2000, in Denton (USA) in 2002, Birmingham (UK) in 2006 and in Austin (USA) in 2010.
Ben has also given master classes and recitals in Korea, Japan, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, England, Scotland, France, Spain, Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, the USA and many other countries.
In March 2014 he was elected First Vice President of the ITA (International Trombone Association) and in 2017 Ben was elected as President of the International Trombone Association, the most honorable position within the ITA, for a period of 3 years.
He has released six solo CD’s, “Nana”, "First Song", “Melody”, “Never Alone”, “World Concerto”, and "Brisas Andaluzas", which all received praising reviews in all the major brass and trombone journals
In recognition of his contributions to the International Trombone Association and to the trombone community at large, Ben van Dijk was the recipient of the 2003 ITA Award. This award is the ITA’s most prestigious citation and it recognizes Ben’s artistic achievements and his tireless efforts in promoting and improving global trombone performance standards, brass pedagogy, and instrument design. In 2017 Ben was awarded the ITA Neill Humfeld Award for his internationally acclaimed qualities as teacher.
Ben performs exclusively on Thein trombones.