April 6, 2024 at 12pm ET - Pedagogy Lunch and Learn with Jeremy Reynolds
Join Jeremy Reynolds from the University of Denver Lamont School of Music, for practical and realistic conversation about the ins and outs of playing Bb and Eb clarinet.
Jeremy Reynolds joined the faculty of the University of Denver Lamont School of Music after performing as Principal Clarinetist with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. In addition to his faculty position, he currently holds the position of Assistant Principal Clarinet with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra. In April 2015, Reynolds made his Carnegie Hall debut premiering new chamber works by Libby Larson, Kenji Bunch, Dana Wilson Michael Kimber and Anthony Constantino. In the summer Reynolds presented the world premiere performance of Jenni Brandon’s new clarinet concerto “Fin de la Tierra” at the 50th Anniversary of the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest®.
Reynolds has performed on six continents concertizing for the International Clarinet Association’s ClarFest, European Clarinet Association, Clarimania (Poland), ClariBogota (Colombia), Cultural Festival of Portugal’s World Exposition, Australian Clarinet and Saxophone Festival, International Alliance for Women in Music, University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, International Double Reed Society and the National Flute Association. Equally in demand in an orchestral setting, he has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Music Festival, Des Moines Metro Opera, Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra, New World Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, National Orchestral Institute, and at the Aspen Music Festival. Reynolds also brings dynamic chamber music performances to the concert stage. He is currently a member of The Waldland Ensemble and The Agassiz Duo. Reynolds has won awards at both the Coleman and Carmel National Chamber Music Competitions additionally collaborating with esteemed artists Itzhak Perlman, Don Weilerstein, Paul Katz, Ronald Leonard, Stefan Milenkovich, and Merry Peckham. As a passionate educator, Reynolds has been invited to teach in some of the world’s most renowned music conservatories including the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater, Grieg Academy of Music, Mahler Private University, Versailles Conservatory of Music, Seoul National University, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya and Conservatorio de Música de Murcia in Spain as well as Soochow University and Tainan University of the Arts in Taiwan.
Reynolds is a Buffet Group Performing Artist/Clinician and Lomax Classic Mouthpiece Performing Artist. He holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. His former teachers include Yehuda Gilad, Richie Hawley, Bil Jackson, Monica Kaenzig, Michele Zukovsky and Michael Galvan.
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