Jonathan
Whitaker
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Dr.
Jonathan Whitaker
joined the faculty of the University of
Alabama in the fall of 2009. Dr.
Whitaker previously taught at Henderson State University in
Arkadelphia,
Arkansas as Assistant Professor of Trombone and Low Brass.
While at HSU,
the Low Brass Studio grew to record numbers under Whitaker’s
leadership. Whitaker’s
studio hosted numerous guest artists,
performed at regional and national conferences and successfully placed
graduates in regional jobs and some of the top graduate schools in the
country.
Dr.
Whitaker is an active performer as a
soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. He is a founding
member of the
Stentorian Consort along with three other prominent professional
trombone
players. Stentorian
Consort released
their first CD “Myths and Legends” in August of
2007 on Albany Records. “Myths
and Legends” contains all premiere
recordings of original compositions for trombone quartet by composers
Eric
Ewazen, Fisher Tull, Charles Wourinen, Leslie Bassett, John LaMontaine
and
others. The
consort recently performed and
recorded with Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombonist of the New York
Philharmonic
and Peter Ellefson, Professor of Trombone at Indiana University and
Northwestern University and will release our second recording in 2009. Whitaker
can also be
heard on Dee Stewart’s CD entitled D+
(Dee Plus) performing with the Indiana University Trombone Faculty. Whitaker has performed
regularly with the
Harrisburg (PA), Arkansas, Pine Bluff, Shreveport (LA) and the South
Arkansas
Symphony. He has also held positions and performed with the
Duluth-Superior Symphony (MN), Owensboro Symphony (KY), Evansville
Philharmonic
(IN), Richmond Symphony (IN), Jackson Symphony (TN) and the Paducah
Symphony
(KY). He has
appeared as a soloist with
the Indiana University Wind Ensemble, the Indiana University Symphonic
Band,
the Indiana University Concert Band, the Augustana College Symphonic
Band, the
Purdue University Symphony Orchestra and the Henderson State University
Wind
Ensemble. He also performed the American premier of Johan de
Meij’s
T-Bone Concerto with the Murray State University Symphonic Wind
Ensemble.
In
2005, Dr. Whitaker was selected as one of
sixteen participants for the Alessi Seminar and was a featured soloist
twice
that year. Since
2005, Whitaker has
served as the chief administrator for the Alessi Seminar. The 2007 Seminar
experienced record
attendance and continues to grow each year.
Whitaker was also the key organizer of the
commissioning project for
Eric Ewazen’s Visions of Light
with
the world premier performed at the 2003 Midwest Clinic by the New York
Philharmonic’s Principal Trombonist Joseph Alessi and the IU
Wind Ensemble.
Dr.
Whitaker holds degrees in trombone
performance from Murray State University and the University of
Minnesota and
the Doctor of Music degree in Brass Pedagogy at Indiana University
where he
served as Associate Instructor of Trombone from 2001-2004. He has taught in the
Caldwell County School
District and is in demand as a clinician and guest conductor for high
school
music festivals throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Louisiana,
Texas and
Arkansas. Dr. Whitaker’s primary teachers include
Ray Conklin, Tom
Ashworth, M. Dee Stewart, Peter Ellefson and Joseph Alessi with
additional
studies with Arnold Jacobs, Edward Kleinhammer, Michael Mulcahy,
Charlie Vernon
and Douglas Wright.
Jonathan
Whitaker is an artist/clinician for
Conn-Selmer, Inc. and plays Greg Black Mouthpieces exclusively.
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