
SAX
SPECTRUM
New Music for Alto
and Soprano Saxophone
JAMES
CUNNINGHAM, GLEN GILLIS, RICHARD GILLIS, DAVID KAPLAN & BARBARA YORK
WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS
GLEN GILLIS
alto
and soprano saxophone
DEBUT SOLO RELEASE
Bonnie
Nicholson piano
Richard
Gillis trumpet
James Cunningham
didgeridoo
MS1328 ~ $14.95
SAXSPECTRUM
is a collection of diverse new music for alto and soprano saxophone. All
compositions were commissioned, written for, or written by Glen Gillis to
further promote the saxophone and the work of Canadian composers.
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Glen
Gillis, Associate Professor of Music, is
Director of Bands and Saxophone, Conducting, and Music Education Instructor at
the University of Saskatchewan. Apart from his reputation as a teacher and
conductor, Dr. Gillis is a Conn-Selmer Artist and Clinician, and continues to
maintain an active schedule in saxophone performance. As a member of SOCAN
(Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada), his diverse
performance career and musical experience has spanned over three decades in the
realms of classical and jazz. Recently he was a guest artist at Florida Atlantic
University where he recorded with James Cunningham on Hoot/ Wisdom Recordings:
didgeridoo.diversions.
Dr.
Gillis has performed at numerous World Saxophone Congresses and North American
Saxophone Alliance National and Regional Conferences. Since his tenure at the
University of Saskatchewan he has recorded for CBC Radio, guest performed and
lectured in Canada and the United States, and has regularly presented recitals
for the Department of Music In Performance Convo Series. In the last fifteen
years Dr. Gillis has commissioned nine works for classical saxophone and has
collaborated with many artist musicians, conductors, and composers. He has
matriculated many saxophone students at the high school and college level who
have received provincial and national awards. Dr. Gillis has given numerous
clinics at high schools and colleges throughout his career and has also served
as an artist-in-residence at The Banff Centre in Alberta on four
occasions.
As
an original member of the Saskatoon Saxophone Quartet, he leads the ensemble
that performs for special functions and conferences. He has contributed articles
on the subjects of saxophone pedagogy, wind conducting, and music education to
the Canadian Music Educator, Canadian Winds, and The Encyclopedia of Music in
Canada. His published compositions for saxophone include: Elegy, Elegy Cadenza,
Nicole’s Aria, and Nicole’s Gigue (Eighth Note Publications). Co-composed
works include Aurora Borealis, Didgeriblu, Hujan Panas, and Sonata for Saxophone
and Didgeridoo (James E. Cunningham Publishing, BMI). His self-published
compositions for saxophone include: Impromptu, Le Carnaval de Venise, Meta-Morphi
III, and To Quote Myself.
In
2001, Dr. Gillis returned to Canada after a ten-year residence in the
United States where he was Director of
Bands and Saxophone Instructor at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma for
five years, three of which he served as guest conductor of the Lawton
Philharmonic Orchestra. Previous to that he was Assistant Director of Bands and
Saxophone Instructor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and adjunct faculty
member at Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri. Prior to his tenure in
the United States, he served as a lecturer at the University of Saskatchewan and
taught instrumental music for eleven years in the Saskatoon Public School
Division. Currently at the U of S, Dr. Gillis also conducts the Wind Orchestra
and several chamber ensembles, including several saxophone ensembles. Within the
rigorous performance schedule of the Wind Orchestra, the ensemble annually
tours, such as their 2006 Texas tour with performances at the University of
North Texas in Denton and the TMEA Conference in San Antonio. Under his
direction, the Wind Orchestra has also released three commercial CDs: Winds of
the Prairie: A Celebration, Lilium: A Celebration, and most recently, Innovare:
A Celebration.
Dr.
Gillis earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree from the University
of Saskatchewan, a Master of Music degree from Northwestern University, and a
Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
www.glengillis.com