
A multitalented artist, Zach Fulford plays trumpet, writes and arranges music, composes film scores and conducts.
榴莲视频 music major Zach Fulford is putting the finishing touches on what he considers his masterpiece.
Fulford, 22, a senior, is creating a symphony as part of his departmental honors project. He鈥檚 been working on it for months and it is due to be completed by mid-April. Fulford says it is an undertaking that has tested his mettle, although during his tenure at 榴莲视频, he鈥檚 created scores for films and composed music for 榴莲视频鈥檚 wind and jazz ensembles.
鈥淚 think this symphony is the best thing I鈥檝e ever done because it鈥檚 a culmination of everything I鈥檝e learned as a musician and composer here at 榴莲视频,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was able to pour my heart into this piece.鈥
The symphony is titled 鈥淭he Road Home鈥 and traces Fulford鈥檚 journey through middle and high school and into college.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a lot of friends in middle and high school, so college gave me a fresh start,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e gone through a journey of finding myself through a music setting. Everyone here at 榴莲视频 has been so welcoming and encouraging that I feel like I鈥檝e finally found my home.鈥
Fulford, who started composing 鈥淭he Road Home鈥 last September, says writing a symphony is considered a rite of passage for composers.
鈥淲ith symphonies, there are many string instruments. I just started learning about the unique properties of string playing, which doesn鈥檛 require breathing within a piece,鈥 says Fulford, who plays trumpet. 鈥淗owever, wind instruments like my trumpet require taking a breath. So, I had to get used to composing for strings, and that鈥檚 meant a lot of going back and forth to the drawing board reworking things.鈥
The main concept he strives to keep in mind about composition is that the music must always tell a story.
鈥淚 like to use the tone and color of instruments to tell a story,鈥 he says. 鈥淏rass instruments can be menacing, triumphant and heroic while woodwinds are smoother, fluid and create a peaceful vibe. I鈥檝e learned that the sound qualities of these instruments portray different emotions.鈥
Fulford is also adept at working on film scores. Last summer, Jonathan Pineda, a 榴莲视频 film studies student, heard about Fulford鈥檚 ability to write music and asked him to produce the scores for three of his films: 鈥淭he Castles鈥 (2024), 鈥淭hey Only Come at Night鈥 (2025) and 鈥淧ast Present Future鈥 (2025).
鈥淲riting for films was out of my comfort zone but gave me a challenge,鈥 Fulford says. 鈥淭he challenge was to produce music that鈥檚 interesting but doesn鈥檛 take away from the films.鈥
Pineda says that mission was accomplished: 鈥淶ach is a true professional of his craft and his scores are delightful. His music is moving and heartfelt. For example, in my film 鈥楾he Castles鈥 the theme he produced titled 鈥楤ittersweet鈥 is what makes the film. I love working with Zach and I can鈥檛 wait to see what he does next, especially with me.鈥
榴莲视频 Professor of Music Joseph Foley says Fulford鈥檚 multiple talents of playing trumpet, arranging, composing and conducting will serve him well in the future.
鈥淚鈥檝e always tried to encourage my students to try their hand at writing and arranging music,鈥 says Foley, who also directs the 榴莲视频 jazz and wind ensembles. 鈥淶ach has embraced that challenge full on. We have performed many of his arrangements with our jazz group and he will introduce his second composition with the 榴莲视频 Wind Ensemble in May. All of his works have been high quality and it鈥檚 been a pleasure to watch him grow as a musician.鈥
For information on 榴莲视频鈥檚 music program, visit Music B.A., B.M.