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Ep. 9 - Anthony R. Green

1h 2m · Pay to Play · 04 May 05:00

Composer, performer, and social justice artist, Anthony R. Green’s various projects have been presented in over 25 countries at such venues as Tivoli Vredenburg (Utrecht, the Netherlands), StadsSalon (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Symphony Space, Spectrum, and the Marian Anderson Theater (New York), the Shoe Factory (Nicosia, Cyprus), the Israel Conservatory of Music (Tel Aviv), and Spike Gallery (Berlin, Germany), among others. Interpreters and collaborators include Julian Otis (voice), Stephen Drury and Dr. Eunmi Ko (piano), Ashleigh Gordon and Wendy Richman (viola), Ifetayo Ali-Landing (cello), Ensemble Dal Niente, counter)induction, and Alarm Will Sound, among others. His practice encompasses a multitude of approaches to creation, interpretation, artistic social justice, and education. Behind all his artistic endeavors are the ideals of equality and freedom. www.anthonyrgreen.com ; www.castleskins.org 

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Ep. 9 - Anthony R. Green

Composer, performer, and social justice artist, Anthony R. Green’s various projects have been presented in over 25 countries at such venues as Tivoli Vredenburg (Utrecht, the Netherlands), StadsSalon (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Symphony Space, Spectrum, and the Marian Anderson Theater (New York), the Shoe Factory (Nicosia, Cyprus), the Israel Conservatory of Music (Tel Aviv), and Spike Gallery (Berlin, Germany), among others. Interpreters and collaborators include Julian Otis (voice), Stephen Drury and Dr. Eunmi Ko (piano), Ashleigh Gordon and Wendy Richman (viola), Ifetayo Ali-Landing (cello), Ensemble Dal Niente, counter)induction, and Alarm Will Sound, among others. His practice encompasses a multitude of approaches to creation, interpretation, artistic social justice, and education. Behind all his artistic endeavors are the ideals of equality and freedom. www.anthonyrgreen.com ; www.castleskins.org 

Ep. 8-Don-Paul Kahl

Described by distinguished American composer John Corigliano as an "artist beyond his time," concert saxophonist, Don-Paul Kahl has performed throughout Europe, the United States, Australia, and South-East Asia. He has appeared as soloist with the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, the University of Florida Symphony Orchestra, the University of Florida Wind Symphony, and the Susquehanna University Orchestra. 

An ardent supporter and advocate of contemporary and modern music, Don-Paul has been involved in the creation and performance of over 100 new works for saxophone by some of the most talented and award winning young composers of the time. Recently commissioned composers include Ramon Lazkano, Max Grafe, David Biedenbender, Nicolas Tzortzis, María Eugenia Luc, Gregory Wanamaker, Simone Movio, Chris Dench, Julien Malaussena, among many others.

As an avid and in-demand chamber musician, Don-Paul is active with the international interdisciplinary saxophone quartet, Ensemble du Bout du Monde (EBM), his duo with clarinetist, Jackie Glazier, Duo Entre-Nous (D2), and with a newly formed Belgian based reed quintet, WoodWork. 

Don-Paul was a prizewinner at the prestigious 4th Jean-Marie Londeix International Saxophone Competition in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2019, EBM won the third and special prizes at the International Chamber Music Competition in Illzach, France. In 2017, they garnered first and special prizes at the Concours d'Interprétation de la Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt. Don-Paul was also awarded the Harriett Hale Woolley Scholarship for academic study in Paris, France for the 2013-2014 year. Other awards include prizewinner in the 2013 Marco Fiorindo Chamber Music Competition, University of Florida Concerto Competition, and the Susquehanna University Concerto Competition, along with several others.

Don-Paul is an avid clinician and gives masterclasses throughout Europe and the United States. Currently, he serves on the faculty at the Susquehanna University High School Wind Ensemble Institute in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. He also holds the position of the saxophone chair in the Ocala Symphony Orchestra in Ocala, Florida. Previously, he has served on the adjunct faculty at the College of Central Florida  in Ocala, Florida where he taught applied study in both saxophone and clarinet.  

Currently, Don-Paul is living and working as a freelance saxophonist based both in Belgium and the United States. He is also a doctoral candidate for the Ph.D in Artistic Research in collaboration with Leiden University (NL) and the Orpheus Institute (BE). In 2017, he completed a post-graduate performatory research program at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven, Belgium. Previously, he earned a Master of Music degree from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Music degree from Susquehanna University (Summa Cum Laude). His primary teachers and mentors are Jean-Michel Goury, Marcus Weiss, Jonathan Helton, Geoffrey Deibel, and Gail B. Levinsky, with additional study with Frederick L. Hemke.

Don-Paul Kahl is a Henri Selmer Paris and Conn-Selmer performing artist, and performs on Selmer Paris saxophones exclusively. 

www.donpaulkahl.com

Ep. 7-Erin Rogers

Erin Rogers is a saxophonist and composer based in New York City. Named a “rising star” (Broadway World), her music has been described as “whimsical, theatrical” (Brooklyn Vegan), “a wild ride” (An Earful), and “so complex, it’s primitive.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). She is co-artistic director of thingNY, Popebama, New Thread Saxophone Quartet, and Hypercube, and has performed with the International Contemporary Ensemble, wildUp, and Talea, at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, the Edmonton Fringe Festival, Resonanzraum (Hamburg), Centro Nacional de las Artes Mexico City, and the Park Avenue Armory. Rogers has been featured on the Ecstatic Music Festival, Prototype Festival, MATA Festival, the Elbphilharmonie’s “Unterdeck”, and NYmusikk Bergen, crossing genres from opera-to-theatre-to-installation-to-silence, through collaborations with Orange Theatre, Panoply Performance Lab, wasteLAnd, Harvestworks, yarn|wire, Experiments-in-Opera, Decoder, Contemporaneous, yarn/wire and Music for Contemplation. She can be heard on New Focus Recordings, New World Records, Edition Wandelweiser, and Gold Bolus labels. Her solo album "Dawntreader” is available on Relative Pitch Records. // erinmrogers.com

Ep. 6- Elizabeth Rosinbum

Elizabeth Rosinbum leads a multi-faceted career as an educator, performer, clinician, and speaker. She is Adjunct Professor of Saxophone at Concordia University Texas, and maintains a select private studio as the lead saxophone instructor in one of the most competitive districts in the state. Her commitment to educating the next generation of musicians has led to numerous successful enterprises beyond her private teaching career. Rosinbum was the first-ever saxophonist to be hired as a D'Addario Woodwinds clinician. In addition to giving hundreds of educational masterclasses, she mentors other clinicians in multiple states.

Elizabeth has commissioned and premiered works for saxophone throughout the United States and Europe as a soloist and chamber musician, and currently serves on the board of the Austin Saxophone Ensemble. A gifted speaker, she has lectured at several universities throughout the U.S. and abroad on woodwind pedagogy, entrepreneurship, performance psychology, and career strategies and business skills.

Ep. 5- Julian Hernandez

Julian enjoys numerous solo, chamber, and orchestral engagements across the U.S. He
currently serves as clarinetist with Houston-based wind quintet, WindSync. He
previously served as principal clarinetist of the Fayetteville Symphony from 2014-2016
and performs regularly with the Charleston Symphony (SC). He has performed with the
Lansing Symphony, Waco Symphony, Mid-Texas Symphony, and the Akropolis Reed
Quintet. Festival appearances include: New York String Orchestra Seminar (NYSOS),
Youth Orchestra of the Americas (YOA), and Texas Music Festivals. He is a graduate of
the Youth Orchestra of the Americas’ Global Leaders Training program that aims to
build social music programs in the most remote and dynamic parts of the world.
Through Global Leaders, Julian has had the privilege to present masterclasses and
build educational residences in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Suriname’s
Nationale Volksmuziekschool. As a full-time chamber musician with WindSync, he has
had the privilege to travel the world performing recitals and giving master classes at
venus such as: Carnegie Hall, Ravinia Music Festival, and the Grand Teton Music
Festival. When not obsessing over chamber music, Julian can be found teaching indoor
spin or rowing classes or binging on Netflix TV shows. Julian attended Baylor
University, the University of Michigan, and the Eastman School of Music. His primary
teachers include: Dr. Richard Shanley, Alan Olson, Dan Gilbert, and Kenneth Grant.

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