Timothy McAllister

Timothy McAllister is an American classical saxophonist and music educator, who, as of 2014, is Associate Professor of Saxophone at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance.

Timothy McAllister
Born1972 (age 4748)
 United States
Genresclassical
Occupation(s)saxophonist, teacher
InstrumentsSaxophone

Career

Born in 1972, he gave his solo debut at age 16 with the Houston Civic Symphony. As a teenager he attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts, where he studied with John Sampen. McAllister studied saxophone with Donald Sinta and conducting with H. Robert Reynolds at the University of Michigan. He holds a Bachelor of Music (1995), the Albert A. Stanley Medal (1995), Masters of Music (1997), and a Doctor of Musical Arts (2002).[1] As of 2014, McAllister has been Associate Professor of Saxophone at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance,[2] a role held previously by Donald Sinta and Larry Teal. Each summer he teaches saxophone at Interlochen with his PRISM Quartet. From 2012 to 2014, McAllister was Co-Director of the Institute for New Music and saxophone professor at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern.

He has premiered over 200 new works by composers including: Gunther Schuller, Caleb Burhans, Jennifer Higdon, Benjamin Broening, Kati Agocs, Mischa Zupko, Gregory Wanamaker, Roshanne Etezady, Kristin Kuster, William Bolcom, Martin Bresnick, Steven Mackey, Lee Hyla, Libby Larsen, Lei Liang, John Harbison, David Rakowski, Zhou Long, Chen Yi, Joel Puckett, Brian Fennelly, Evan Chambers, Ken Ueno, Donnacha Dennehy, David T. Little.[3] His recording of William Bolcom’s Concert Suite for Alto Saxophone and Band was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards.[4]

In 2013, he premiered Saxophone Concerto dedicated to him by the composer [4] John Adams with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House. The premiere was conducted by the composer. This concerto was a joint commission by St Louis, Baltimore and Sydney Symphony Orchestras and Fundacao Orquestra Sinfonica do estado de Sao Paulo.[5] McAllister had previously given the World Premiere of Adams’ ‘City Noir’ in 2009. He is featured as the saxophone soloist on ‘City Noir’ (album) which won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance.[2][6]

He is the soprano chair of the PRISM Saxophone Quartet.[7] He also regularly performs with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Discography

  • "The Inaugural Concert: Gustavo Dudamel" DVD (LA Philharmonic) 2009
  • "John Mackey Soprano Sax Concerto" (ASU Wind Symphony) 2012
  • "Music of John Cage" (Simone Mancuso percussion) 2012
  • "The Singing Gobi Desert" (Prism Quartet) 2013
  • City Noir; Saxophone Concerto, (John Adams) 2014
  • "Music of Matthew Levy" (Prism Quartet) 2014
  • "Heritage/Evolution" (Prism Quartet) 2014
  • "Belle Nuit" (Kathryn Goodson, piano) 2015
  • "Music of Zae Munn" 2015
  • "The Fifth Century" (Prism Quartet) 2016

References

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