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Evan Feldman
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Birth name | Evan Feldman |
Born | 1970 |
Occupation | Assistant Director of Bands at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Instrument | Clarinet |
Years active | Present |
Labels | Conduction and Arranger |
Website | Evanfeldman.com |
Evan Feldman
[edit]Dr. Evan Feldman (Born 1970 in New York) nephew of Jack Feldman, is an American conductor, arranger, and music text book author. Feldman is currently the assistant director of bands at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has directed a large number of ensembles throughout America.[1] His book titled "Instrumental Music Education" was recently published by Routledge Publishing and is now being used in many Universities music education programs.[2]
Early years
[edit]Feldman began playing Clarinet at Hewlett Elementary School and continued playing through Woodmere Middle school, and G.W. Hewlett High school. His early interest and inspiration came from playing in public music groups and his uncle Jack Feldman, who is best known for writing the lyrics to "Copacabana" and the Disney movie and TV show "Newsies".
Schooling
[edit]In May of 1992, Feldman received his Bachelor of Arts in Music with honors from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.[3] He then proceeded to study at Ithaca College to receive his Masters of Music in Conducting in May 1995.[4] His principle conductors at Ithaca were Rodney Winther and Grant Cooper. He later enrolled in the University of North Carolina to receive his Masters in Education in 1996.[5] He studied at the Eastman School of Music until 2003 when he earned a Doctor of Musical Arts and was nominated for the Graue Award for Excellence in Musicology.
Conducting and Teaching
[edit]Feldman began his conducting career at the Eastman School of Music where he served as the Graduate conducting assistant from 1999-2002.[6] During his time there he conducted the Eastman School of Music's wind ensemble and received the Teaching assistant prize being the first conductor to win it. In the middle of his career at Eastman he also served as a visiting instructor and director at the Crane School of Music in Potsdam New York during the spring of 2001. There he taught undergraduate conduction classes and conduced the symphonic and concert bands. In 2002 Feldman founded the Central Iowa Wind Ensemble to create an opportunity for the local directors and private teachers to played valued wind music, he continued to conduct this group until 2005. In 2005 he became the director of bands at the College of William and Mary and taught beginning and advanced conducting classes along with orchestration. In 2008 he became the assistant director of bands at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is still there today. He also conducts the Greensboro Concert band that began in 2010.[7]
Publications
[edit]Feldman recently published a book titled "Instrumental Music Education" that is being used nation wide as a college textbook.[8] He also has contributed to the series "A Composer's Insight" by writing the chapter on Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, David Bedford, and a soon to be Adam Gorb. Other of his writings have been included in "The Instrumentalist", the "Iowa Bandmaster Journal", the "MENC Music educators journal", and the "IGEB Alta Musica". A list of his publications has been listed:
Instrumental Music Education: Teaching with the Musical and Practical in Harmony College textbook - Lead author, co-author with Ari Contzius, Routledge Publishing, Scheduled for September 2010
"John Bourgeois," "James Curnow," "Allen McMurray" (dictionary articles) The Grove Dictionary of American Music, edited by Charles Garrett, Oxford University Press, February 2010
"David Bedford" (book chapter) In A Composer's Insight, vol. 4, edited by Timothy Salzman, Meredith Music Publications, September 2009
"Antonin Dvorak and His Interaction with the American Concert Band" (article) IGEB Alta Music (2006), edited by Bernard Habla, 2008
“Richard Rodney Bennett,” (book chapter) In A Composer’s Insight, vol. 3, edited by Timothy Salzman, Meredith Music Publications, June 2006
“Sergei Prokofiev’s American Overture in B-flat: History, Context, Analysis, and Transcription.” (article) IGEB Alta Musica (2004), edited by Bernard Habla, 2005
“Harmonic Rhythm,” by Joseph Swain (book review) Music Educator’s Journal, published online via the MENC website, 2004
“Teaching Audiences What We Teach Our Students” (journal article) Journal of the Iowa Bandmasters Association,Vol. 62, No. 3, Fall 2003
“Fresh Ideas for Band Concerts” (article) The Instrumentalist Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 1, August 2003
“Compendium of Modern Instrumental Techniques, by Gardner Read” (book review) Fontes artis musicae, Vol. 42, No. 2, April 1995
“The American Wind Symphony Commissioning Project, by Jeffrey Renshaw; A Conductor’s Repertory of Chamber Music, ed. William Scott, American Orchestral Music, by Richard Koshgarian” (book reviews) Fontes artis musicae, Vol. 41, No. 2, April 1994[9]
Performances
[edit]UNC Performances
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2008
Student Composition Recital, Person Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, November 2008
Christopher Homick: Jetstra
Music on the Hill: UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, November 2008
Featured works: Wilson: Piece of Mind; Grainger: Gumsuckers March; Vaughan Williams: Toccata Marziale
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, February 2009
Featured works: Hindemith: Symphony in B-flat; Lindroth: Spin Cycle
Kenan Spectrum Concert, UNC Wind Ensemble, Kenan Rehearsal Hall, April 2009
Featured work: Dukas, Fanfare pour précéder La Péri
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2009
Featured works: Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story; Mozart: Serenade in C-minor, K. 388
UNC Youth Wind Ensemble, Hill Hall Auditorium, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2009
Student Composition Recital, Kenan Rehearsal Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2009
Alex Van Gils: O Cool is the Valley, How to Build a Tree
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2009
Featured works: Gould: Symphony No. 4; Neruda: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat (James Ketch, soloist)
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, December 2009
Featured works: Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Adams: Lollapalooza
Music on the Hill: Faculty Chamber Ensemble, Gerard Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, January 2010
Featured works: Walton: Façade (Terry Rhodes, narrator)
Department of Music Spectrum Concert: UNC Wind Ensemble, Kenan Rehearsal Hall,
February 2010
UNC Wind Ensemble: David: Octarine Spark; Debussy: The Engulfed Cathedral
UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, February 2010
Featured works: Bryant: Ecstatic Waters; Debussy: The Engulfed Cathedral; David: Octarine Spark
UNC Youth Wind Ensemble, Hill Hall Auditorium, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2010
Music on the Hill: UNC Wind Ensemble, Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2010
Featured works: Ticheli: Symphony No. 2; Dvorak: Serenade in D-minor, Op. 44
Guest Conducting and Other Concerts
[edit]Greensboro Concert Band, Conductor
Latham Park, Greensboro, NC, August 2010
Greensboro Concert Band, Conductor
Grimsley High School Stadium, Greensboro, NC, July 2010
Cedar Ridge High School, Guest Conductor
Hillsborough, NC, April 2010
North Carolina Central District (Western), Adjudicator, NC MPA
Hillsborough, NC, March 2010
Wakefield High School, Adjudicator
Raleigh, NC, March 2010
Ulster County Middle School All-County Band, Conductor and Clinician
SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge, NY, March 2010
North Carolina Wind Orchestra, Guest Conductor
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh, NC, March 2010
Chapel Hill Philharmonia, Guest Conductor
Hill Hall Auditorium, Chapel Hill, NC, February 2010
Featured work: Dvorak: Symphony No. 8
Orange County High School All-County, Conductor and Clinician
Hillsborough, NC, December 2009
Franklin Academy High School Wind Ensemble, Guest Conductor
Wake Forest, NC, December 2009
Central Iowa Wind Ensemble, Guest Conductor
Iowa Bandmasters Association Conference, Des Moines, IA, May 2009
North Carolina Wind Orchestra, Guest Conductor
Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh, NC, March 2009
Western Carolina Bandmasters 11-12 Honor Band
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, February 2006
SCIBA (South Central Iowa Bandmasters Association) 11-12 Honor Band
Des Moines, IA, January 2005
All-Carolina 9-10 Honor Band
Chapel Hill, NC, February 2005
Little Hawkeye High School Honor Band
Oskaloosa, IA, February 2004
Central College BandFest
Pella, IA, January 2002-05
Recent Clinics
[edit]West Davidson High School, Lexington, NC (April 2010)
Cedar Ridge High School, Hillsborough, NC (April 2010)
Triangle Youth Brass Ensemble, Chapel Hill, NC (January 2010)
Franklin Academy Wind Ensemble, Wake Forest, NC (2009)
Wakefield High School Wind Ensemble, Raleigh, NC (2009)
Panther Creek High School Wind Ensemble, Cary, NC (2009)
Middle Creek High School Wind Ensemble, Apex, NC (2009)
Cedar Ridge High School, Hillsborough, NC (2009)
Washingtonville High School, Washingtonville, NY (2009)
References
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