The Center for 21st Century Music is excited to announce the upcoming presentation of Jeff Scott, composer and hornist, on April 11, 6:00 pm at Bard Recital Hall.
(Source: https://www.allartispersonal.com/jeffrey-scott-1)
Some
background about him from Oberlin Conservatory’s website:
Jeff Scott served as French hornist of the Oberlin-founded
ensemble Imani Winds for more than 20 years, a position that took him to
Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Kennedy Center, and countless
other prominent stages—as well as the stage of Finney Chapel for an Artist
Recital Series performance in 2014. With Imani Winds, he led master classes
with hundreds of students every year.
Scott has been a member of the Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater and Dance Theater of Harlem since 1995, and he has performed numerous
times with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra under the direction of Wynton
Marsalis. He was an orchestra member for The Lion King’s Broadway
run from 1997 to 2005, as well as the 1994 revival of Show Boat.
In the studio, Scott has performed on movie soundtracks by
Terence Blanchard and Tan Dun, and has collaborated with the likes of Chick
Corea, Wayne Shorter, Chris Brubeck, Jimmy Heath, and others. He has toured
with the backing ensembles of Barbra Streisand and Luther Vandross.
Insatiable in his appetite for all aspects of the creative
process, Scott has served as composer or arranger for a multitude of projects,
including an Off Broadway production of Becoming Something: The Story
of Canada Lee and the staged production of Josephine Baker: A
Life of le Jazz Hot!, in addition to many original works for solo winds and
ensembles of all kinds.
Scott
is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied under David
Jolley. He earned a master’s degree from the State University of New York at
Stony Brook under William Purvis, and he continued his studies with Scott
Brubaker and Jerome Ashby.
(Source: https://www.oberlin.edu/jeff-scott )
Imani
Winds
Brandon Patrick George,
flute; Toyin Spellman-Diaz, oboe
Mark Dover, clarinet;
Jeff Scott, horn; Monica Ellis, bassoon
Eugene Rogers, conductor
Thursday, April 4, 2019
University of Michigan Museum of Art
TransparĂȘncia
Tai Murray on viola and Hee Kyung on piano
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