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'''Dr. Glenn D. Price''' is a [[Canadian]] [[Conducting|conductor]] who is the Director of Wind Studies at the [[Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music]]. |
'''Dr. Glenn D. Price''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[Conducting|conductor]] who is the Director of Performing and Visual Arts at the [[California Institute of Technology]] (Caltech), where he currently conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra. He was formerly the Director of Wind Studies at the [[Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music]]. |
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==Career== |
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Dr. Price holds a [[B.Mus.]] from the [[University of Toronto]] and an [[Master of Music|M.Mus.]] and [[D.M.A.]] from the [[Eastman School of Music]] at [[Rochester University]], and has an international reputation as one of the leading [[Conducting|conductor]]s of his generation. An active conductor on the international scene, Price has conducted professional and student [[orchestra]]s and [[wind ensemble]]s throughout [[North America]] as well as in [[Europe]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[South America]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Asia]]. He is the appointed Artistic Director for the [[International Youth Wind Orchestra]], conducts the IMC Concert Orchestra and serves as the Conductor for the [[National Youth Wind Orchestra]] of Great Britain, where he is next scheduled to conduct in the summer of 2014. In addition to his appearances as a conductor, Dr. Price serves extensively as a prominent music educator, clinician, guest lecturer and speaker for a variety of professional organizations around the world. |
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Dr. Price holds a [[B.Mus.]] from the [[University of Toronto]] and an [[Master of Music|M.Mus.]] and [[D.M.A.]] from the [[Eastman School of Music]] at [[University of Rochester]], with post-doctoral studies at the [[Toho Gakuen School of Music]] in Japan and the [[Tanglewood Music Center]] in the U.S., as well as in Europe and Russia. Active on the international scene, he has conducted professional and student [[orchestras]] and [[wind ensembles]] in over 30 countries. |
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Professor of Music (Emeritus) at the [[University of Calgary]], and conductor of the Los Angeles-based contemporary chamber ensemble TEMPO since 2016, Dr. Price serves extensively as a prominent music educator, clinician, guest lecturer and speaker for a variety of professional organizations around the world. |
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Current engagements include appearances in England for the [[Cheltenham]] International Music Festival as Guest Conductor with the [[Royal Northern College of Music]] Wind Orchestra, in Ireland for the International Youth Wind Orchestra, the Hong Kong Band Festival, the California Band Director's Association 50th Anniversary Conference, the [[American Bandmasters Association]] and teaching the Conducting Masterclass for the Jungfrau Music Festival in Switzerland. He will appear with the top professional ensembles in both [[Argentina]] (the Banda Sinfonica de Cordoba) and China (The People's Liberation Army Band). In addition he will work with student groups in [[New York]], [[California]], [[Manitoba]], [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Ontario]]. |
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Recent conducting engagements have included the Mozarteum Wind Orchestra (Austria), National Youth Wind Orchestra and [[Royal Northern College of Music]] (England), The Osakan Philharmonic Winds (Japan), People’s Liberation Army Band (China), Hungarian Railways Band (Hungary), Orquesta Latino America de Vientos (Colombia), Banda Nacional de San José (Costa Rica), Brazil Wind Orchestra (Brazil), Banda La Armónica de Buñol (Spain), and at international conferences such as WASBE, CBDNA, Midwest Clinic, MENC, BASBWE and the [[American Bandmasters Association]]. |
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Additionally, he has recorded for the Albany, Mark, Pro Percussio, Unical and Arktos labels, and conducted numerous notable soloists including Dame [[Evelyn Glennie]], [[Christian Lindberg]], [[Ney Rosauro]], [[Jens Lindemann]], [[Alain Trudel]], [[Roger Webster]], [[Kenneth Tse]], [[Adam Frey]], [[Simone Rebello]], [[David Campbell (clarinetist)|David Campbell]], [[John Marcellus]], [[Michael Burritt]], [[David Rejano Cantero]] and [[Wayne Bergeron]]. |
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Dr. Price served as President of the World Association for Symphonic Band and Ensembles (WASBE), is also a composer, and author of the conducting text ''The Eloquent Conductor'' (GIA, 2016). |
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* [https://pva.caltech.edu/people/dr-glenn-d-price Caltech bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210814033001/https://pva.caltech.edu/people/dr-glenn-d-price |date=2021-08-14 }} |
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* [http://finearts.ucalgary.ca/music/AboutUs/GlennPrice Dr. Price's faculty profile] at University of Calgary website |
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* [http://tempoensemble.com/glenn-price-conductor/ TEMPO ensemble bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210814035959/http://tempoensemble.com/glenn-price-conductor/ |date=2021-08-14 }} |
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 7 June 2024
Dr. Glenn D. Price is a Canadian conductor who is the Director of Performing and Visual Arts at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he currently conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra. He was formerly the Director of Wind Studies at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Career
[edit]Dr. Price holds a B.Mus. from the University of Toronto and an M.Mus. and D.M.A. from the Eastman School of Music at University of Rochester, with post-doctoral studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Japan and the Tanglewood Music Center in the U.S., as well as in Europe and Russia. Active on the international scene, he has conducted professional and student orchestras and wind ensembles in over 30 countries.
Professor of Music (Emeritus) at the University of Calgary, and conductor of the Los Angeles-based contemporary chamber ensemble TEMPO since 2016, Dr. Price serves extensively as a prominent music educator, clinician, guest lecturer and speaker for a variety of professional organizations around the world.
Recent conducting engagements have included the Mozarteum Wind Orchestra (Austria), National Youth Wind Orchestra and Royal Northern College of Music (England), The Osakan Philharmonic Winds (Japan), People’s Liberation Army Band (China), Hungarian Railways Band (Hungary), Orquesta Latino America de Vientos (Colombia), Banda Nacional de San José (Costa Rica), Brazil Wind Orchestra (Brazil), Banda La Armónica de Buñol (Spain), and at international conferences such as WASBE, CBDNA, Midwest Clinic, MENC, BASBWE and the American Bandmasters Association.
Additionally, he has recorded for the Albany, Mark, Pro Percussio, Unical and Arktos labels, and conducted numerous notable soloists including Dame Evelyn Glennie, Christian Lindberg, Ney Rosauro, Jens Lindemann, Alain Trudel, Roger Webster, Kenneth Tse, Adam Frey, Simone Rebello, David Campbell, John Marcellus, Michael Burritt, David Rejano Cantero and Wayne Bergeron.
Dr. Price served as President of the World Association for Symphonic Band and Ensembles (WASBE), is also a composer, and author of the conducting text The Eloquent Conductor (GIA, 2016).
References
[edit]- Caltech bio Archived 2021-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
- TEMPO ensemble bio Archived 2021-08-14 at the Wayback Machine