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James E. Jackson, III
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Hey Greg,
I truly love the piece you made for me. It held
up to everything I could throw at it in the concert
last. Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, various marches, as well as the Randy Bass
arr. of the entire John Williams' Star Wars Suite. A
Euph heavy concert indeed! I believe this V cup is great for the
Euphonium.
All the Best,
James
James E. Jackson, III
is a native of Lexington, Kentucky. He has completed course work
towards the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Euphonium Performance with
an emphasis in Instrumental Conducting at the University of Kentucky in
Lexington. He received a Master of Music Degree in Euphonium
Performance in 1995 from George Mason University and a Bachelor of
Music Degree in Music Education from the University of Kentucky in 1993.
He was principal baritone of the Lexington Brass
Band and a featured soloist with the band at the Mid-West International
Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1997. He has also performed as a soloist
with ensembles at the University of Kentucky, George Mason University,
and the University of Connecticut where he premiered Allen
Feinstein’s Concerto for Euphonium and Band,Swimming
the Mountain. Mr. Jackson is a founding member of the
Kentucky Horse Park Four Horseman Tuba Quartet and the Concord
Tuba-Euphonium Quartet. He was a recipient of the Lyman T. Johnson
Fellowship at the University of Kentucky, toured Spain as a member of
The American Spiritual Ensemble, first place winner in the 1995
International T.U.B.A. conference Tuba-Euphonium Quartet competition
and first place winner at the prestigious Leonard Falcone International
Solo Euphonium Competition in 1994. He has been a clinician throughout
the United States, Canada and Europe at numerous universities, colleges
and public schools.
In addition to his
position as Principal Euphonium of the United States Coast Guard Band,
Mr. Jackson is presently the music director and conductor of the Thames
Valley Music School Youth Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer of Euphonium
Studies at the University of Connecticut, Adjunct Professor of
Euphonium at The Hartt School and performs regularly with the tuba and
euphonium quartet Alchemy including annual tours throughout Northern
Germany, giving solo performances, master classes, as well as
conducting massed brass ensembles.
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