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    Noah Getz

    Musician-In-Residence at American University

    Professional Background

    Noah Getz is a distinguished saxophonist and performer whose contributions to both classical and jazz music have earned him recognition and acclaim within the music community. He made a remarkable debut at Carnegie Hall, having been honored with the National Alliance for Excellence Grand Prize, showcasing his extraordinary talent early in his career. Dr. Getz has presented solo recitals at prestigious venues such as The Phillips Collection, the Dame Myra Hess Series, World Saxophone Congress XIII, and the Copland School of Music Recital Series. Additionally, his engaging performances have graced institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and the MOSA Concert Series, where he was a guest soloist during a two-day Saxophone Summit in New York City.

    Not only has Dr. Getz performed on renowned stages, but he has also received a first-round Grammy Award nomination in 2002, reflecting his involvement in America's Millennium Tribute to Adolphe Sax, Vol. V. He has contributed his artistry to various recordings, including the albums "The American Muse" and "Leo Kraft: Chamber Symphony 2." In 2007, Dr. Getz took a significant step in his recording career by releasing an extraordinary solo album titled "Crosscurrents" on the Albany label. This album is particularly notable for its exploration of the intersection between jazz and contemporary classical music, underscoring his versatility and innovative approach to saxophone performance.

    Dr. Getz is committed to the advancement of music through the commissioning of new works and collaborating with talented composers. He has premiered several significant pieces, including "Hidden Charges" alongside the Empyrean Ensemble in California. His role as an Artist-in-Residence for the David Oppenheim Residency program stands testament to his dedication to both performance and education. During this residency, he collaborated with celebrated composer David Amram and presented recitals as part of the Harold Clurman Concert Series.

    In addition to his classical performances, Dr. Getz is an active jazz musician, expanding his repertoire as the alto saxophonist in the Levine School Jazz Combo. This Artist-In-Residence ensemble has performed at notable venues such as Blues Alley, the Swiss Embassy, and the Washington Convention Center. Moreover, they have had the honor of playing pre-concert performances for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's Symphony with a Twist concerts over the past two years, thus integrating jazz performance into the broader musical landscape.

    Education and Achievements

    Noah Getz's educational journey has been marked by dedication to the saxophone, culminating in a distinguished academic background. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Saxophone Performance from Florida State University, where he honed his skills and deepened his understanding of music. Dr. Getz also obtained a Master of Music (MM) in Saxophone Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, and earlier in his career received a Bachelor of Music (BM) in Saxophone from Oberlin College. This solid foundation in music education has paved the way for his successful career as a performer and educator.

    As a passionate advocate for music education, Dr. Getz has held numerous masterclasses at various esteemed institutions, including Mannes, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of California at Davis, Florida State University, and the Conservatory of Puerto Rico. His expertise has been shared with aspiring musicians and students, inspiring the next generation of saxophonists.

    In addition to teaching, Dr. Getz has made significant contributions to the music community through his participation as a guest lecturer at high-profile events such as the International Saxophone Symposium, the Sigurd Rascher Centennial Celebration, the North American Saxophone Alliance National Convention, and the Blue Note Lecture Series. These venues have provided platforms for Dr. Getz to share his insights, knowledge, and passion for saxophone music, enriching the culture of saxophone performance and education.

    Achievements

    Dr. Noah Getz's achievements and contributions to the realms of both classical and jazz music highlight his diverse talents and unwavering commitment to the art form. His achievements range from his Carnegie Hall debut to awards nominations, recordings, and numerous performances. Being a first-round nominee for a Grammy Award showcases the impact of his work in the music industry and his proficiency as a performer.

    Dr. Getz's discography includes influential releases such as his solo album "Crosscurrents," which digs deep into the fusion of jazz and contemporary classical music. This innovative approach to music not only resonates with listeners but also demonstrates his versatility and willingness to explore new musical territories. As a prominent figure in the saxophone community, his premieres of new works are vital contributions to the expanding repertoire of saxophonists, bringing fresh compositions to audiences and encouraging collaboration within the music industry.

    His active participation and leadership in masterclasses and educational settings reflect his passion for nurturing talent and fostering a love for music in others. As a Musician-In-Residence at American University, Dr. Getz engages with students and educators alike, acting as a motivator and mentor, thus ensuring that the legacy of saxophone music continues to thrive.

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    Crosscurrents

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    Location

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States