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Steve Duke

Steve Duke (born 1954) is an American classical and jazz saxophonist noted for his performance of contemporary classical music, particularly computer music.

Education and teaching career edit

Steve Duke earned both B.M. and M.M. degrees in performance at the University of North Texas. There he studied saxophone performance with Jim Riggs and Dennis F. Diemond. He studied flute with Ralph Johnson and Clare Johnson, oboe with Charles Veazey, and clarinet with Lee Gibson. He studied jazz with Joe Henderson and Joe Daley.[1] While at North Texas, he was awarded the Phi Kappa Lambda Outstanding Soloist Award, the highest award given for classical music performance. Duke also performed in the One O'Clock Lab Band playing lead alto saxophone.[2]

Duke joined the faculty of Northern Illinois University (NIU) in 1980 until his recent retirement in 2011. He was awarded the Presidential Research Professorship at NIU in 1999. In addition to teaching contemporary saxophone repertoire, techniques and performance, Duke also teaches using the Feldenkrais Method.[3]

Repertoire edit

As a jazz saxophonist, Duke has worked with Joe Williams (jazz singer), Ella Fitzgerald, Zoot Sims, Nelson Riddle, Rosemary Clooney, and Louis Bellson among others. His first solo album "Monk by 2" featured saxophone and piano duo improvisations with Joe Pinzarrone on the music of Thelonious Monk and was released by Columbia Records in 1994.[2]

Beginning in 1993, he focused on solo contemporary classical music and computer music works. He has premiered and/or recorded more than 20 solo works. Composers who have written solo works for Duke include Larry Austin, William O. Smith, Jan Bach, Cort Lippe, James Phelps, Luigi Ceccarelli, Elainie Lillios, Les Thimmig, Rodney Waschka II, Robert Fleisher, and David Maki.

Of particular importance are BluesAx for alto and soprano saxophones and computer music, by Larry Austin, (for which Austin was the first American composer to receive the Magistere (Magisterium) Award in the 23rd International Electroacoustic Music Competition at Bourges in 1996) [4][5] and "Veiled Resonance" for soprano saxophone and live interactive electronics, by Elainie Lillios (for which Lillios received a first prize in the 36e Concours Internationale de Bourges in 2009).[6] Saint Ambrose, an opera for soprano saxophonist/actor based on the life of Ambrose Bierce. Saint Ambrose has been widely praised[7] and excerpts have been performed by Duke and John Sampen throughout the United States.[8][9] Duke recorded Saint Ambrose for Capstone Records.[10]

In 2005, he formed the Steve Duke Trio, which performs new jazz works.[2]

Partial discography edit

"Monk by 2", New York: Sony/Columbia Records, 1994.[11]

  • Works by Thelonious Monk

"The Computer in the Computer Age – VI", CDCM Computer Music Series, Volume 23, Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, 1994.[12]

  • Sax Houses by James Phelps

"Cultures Electroniques/9”, Bourges, France: Serie GMEB/UNESCO/CIME, 1996.[2]

  • BluesAx by Larry Austin

“Dexter Morrill: Three Concertos”, Baton Rouge: Centaur Records, 1997.[13]

  • Concerto for Saxophone & Orchestra by Dexter Morrill

"Saint Ambrose", Brooklyn, NY: Capstone Records, 2002.[10]

  • Saint Ambrose by Rodney Waschka II

References edit

  1. ^ "Steve Duke : Saxophone - Feldenkrais Teacher". Steve Duke. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  2. ^ a b c d Steve Duke – NIU – School of Music 2008-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Daily Herald; Arlington Heights, Ill. redOrbit. April 18, 2005. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  4. ^ Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges – France – IMEB – GMEB – FESTIVAL SYNTHESE
  5. ^ EMF Media Larry Austin
  6. ^ elillios.com 2011-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ CMJ Reviews[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ 2001 New Music Festival @ ECU
  9. ^ Music
  10. ^ a b Capstone Records: Saint Ambrose
  11. ^ Steve Duke / Joe Pinzarrone - Monk By 2
  12. ^ Cdcm Series Vol 23 – Composer In The Computer Age Vol 6 | ArkivMusic
  13. ^ Centaur Records – Centaur Records – Classical Record Label

External links edit

  • Steve Duke official site

steve, duke, born, 1954, american, classical, jazz, saxophonist, noted, performance, contemporary, classical, music, particularly, computer, music, contents, education, teaching, career, repertoire, partial, discography, references, external, linkseducation, t. Steve Duke born 1954 is an American classical and jazz saxophonist noted for his performance of contemporary classical music particularly computer music Contents 1 Education and teaching career 2 Repertoire 3 Partial discography 4 References 5 External linksEducation and teaching career editSteve Duke earned both B M and M M degrees in performance at the University of North Texas There he studied saxophone performance with Jim Riggs and Dennis F Diemond He studied flute with Ralph Johnson and Clare Johnson oboe with Charles Veazey and clarinet with Lee Gibson He studied jazz with Joe Henderson and Joe Daley 1 While at North Texas he was awarded the Phi Kappa Lambda Outstanding Soloist Award the highest award given for classical music performance Duke also performed in the One O Clock Lab Band playing lead alto saxophone 2 Duke joined the faculty of Northern Illinois University NIU in 1980 until his recent retirement in 2011 He was awarded the Presidential Research Professorship at NIU in 1999 In addition to teaching contemporary saxophone repertoire techniques and performance Duke also teaches using the Feldenkrais Method 3 Repertoire editAs a jazz saxophonist Duke has worked with Joe Williams jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald Zoot Sims Nelson Riddle Rosemary Clooney and Louis Bellson among others His first solo album Monk by 2 featured saxophone and piano duo improvisations with Joe Pinzarrone on the music of Thelonious Monk and was released by Columbia Records in 1994 2 Beginning in 1993 he focused on solo contemporary classical music and computer music works He has premiered and or recorded more than 20 solo works Composers who have written solo works for Duke include Larry Austin William O Smith Jan Bach Cort Lippe James Phelps Luigi Ceccarelli Elainie Lillios Les Thimmig Rodney Waschka II Robert Fleisher and David Maki Of particular importance are BluesAx for alto and soprano saxophones and computer music by Larry Austin for which Austin was the first American composer to receive the Magistere Magisterium Award in the 23rd International Electroacoustic Music Competition at Bourges in 1996 4 5 and Veiled Resonance for soprano saxophone and live interactive electronics by Elainie Lillios for which Lillios received a first prize in the 36e Concours Internationale de Bourges in 2009 6 Saint Ambrose an opera for soprano saxophonist actor based on the life of Ambrose Bierce Saint Ambrose has been widely praised 7 and excerpts have been performed by Duke and John Sampen throughout the United States 8 9 Duke recorded Saint Ambrose for Capstone Records 10 In 2005 he formed the Steve Duke Trio which performs new jazz works 2 Partial discography edit Monk by 2 New York Sony Columbia Records 1994 11 Works by Thelonious Monk The Computer in the Computer Age VI CDCM Computer Music Series Volume 23 Baton Rouge Centaur Records 1994 12 Sax Houses by James Phelps Cultures Electroniques 9 Bourges France Serie GMEB UNESCO CIME 1996 2 BluesAx by Larry Austin Dexter Morrill Three Concertos Baton Rouge Centaur Records 1997 13 Concerto for Saxophone amp Orchestra by Dexter Morrill Saint Ambrose Brooklyn NY Capstone Records 2002 10 Saint Ambrose by Rodney Waschka IIReferences edit Steve Duke Saxophone Feldenkrais Teacher Steve Duke Retrieved 2014 06 12 a b c d Steve Duke NIU School of Music Archived 2008 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Gain Without Pain Feldenkrais Therapy Shows How Small Changes in How You Move Can Have a Big Impact on How You Feel Daily Herald Arlington Heights Ill redOrbit April 18 2005 Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved June 6 2016 Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges France IMEB GMEB FESTIVAL SYNTHESE EMF Media Larry Austin elillios com Archived 2011 09 01 at the Wayback Machine CMJ Reviews permanent dead link 2001 New Music Festival ECU Music a b Capstone Records Saint Ambrose Steve Duke Joe Pinzarrone Monk By 2 Cdcm Series Vol 23 Composer In The Computer Age Vol 6 ArkivMusic Centaur Records Centaur Records Classical Record LabelExternal links editSteve Duke official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Duke amp oldid 1118818888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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