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Time:

Friday
December, 20, 2019
08:30 AM - 09:30 AM

Location:

Meeting Room W186

Clinician(s)

Reed Chamberlin

Reed Chamberlin

[email protected]

In Search of Sound: Donald Hunsberger

Clinic Synopsis:

Donald Hunsberger (Conductor Emeritus, Eastman Wind Ensemble) is well known for the album Carnaval with Wynton Marsalis, and his transcription of Shostakovich’s Festive Overture. But, there’s much more! This clinic will expose Hunsberger’s approach to working with sound as a conductor and orchestrator, and his diverse and surprising influences. Tools will be provided to recreate his approach to ensemble sound, scoring, programming, and innovation in the medium.

Reed Chamberlin - Biographical Information

Reed Chamberlin is a conductor who serves as Director of Bands at the University of Nevada, Reno, conducting the Nevada Wind Ensemble, teaching graduate conducting, and overseeing the comprehensive band program. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Conducting from the Eastman School of Music where he was the Assistant Conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, a Fennell Conducting Fellow, and recipient of the Walter Hagen Prize in Conducting. Prior to his appointment at the University of Nevada, he served on the faculty of Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, and was a successful high school music teacher in Ohio. He holds a BME degree from The Ohio State University, and an MM degree in Conducting from Youngstown State University. His work and experiences represent the nexus of music education and professional level performance, exemplified through the wind-band performance medium and he is in regular demand as a guest conductor and clinician. He has been recognized internationally through publication and auditioned conducting symposiums. Notable was the 2008 International Conducting Symposium, sponsored by the National Band Association, and held in conjunction with The Italian Army Band. His nationally recognized Nevada Wind Ensemble has been selected by jury to perform for the CBDNA Western Division Conference. In addition, he has presented research sessions at the CBDNA National Conference, the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, International Society for the Promotion and Research of Wind Music (IGEB), and for the Nevada Music Educators Association. He has been published in the National Band Association Journal, the Ohio Music Education Association’s TRIAD, CBDNA Journal, and the WASBE Journal. He was also integral in production of the Eastman Wind Ensemble’s CD, Stravinsky — Octet and L’Histoire du Soldat Octet.

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