- Trent Kynaston
Trent Kynaston (b.
December 7 ,1946 inTucson, Arizona ) is an American jazz and classical saxophonist, music educator, and composer. Since 1973, he has been on the faculty ofWestern Michigan University inKalamazoo , where he serves as professor of saxophone and jazz studies. Professor Kynaston holds a Bachelor of Music degree in music education and a Master of Music degree in saxophone performance from theUniversity of Arizona . In addition, he holds the Medaille d'Honneur in saxophone and chamber music from theBordeaux Conservatory where he was a student ofJean-Marie Londeix , and he has studied privately withLarry Teal .As a classical saxophonist, Professor Kynaston has premiered a number of works, including both the "Sonata" and the "Concerto" for saxophone by
Robert Muczynski and "Unisonics" by fellow-WMU faculty memberCurtis Curtis-Smith . Kynaston has also composed a number of pieces, including the "Concerto" (1976), "Coryblant-Bleu" (1980, written forJean-Marie Londeix and theInternational Saxophone Ensemble of Lyon ), "Deux ombres de jade-Sonate" (1995), and a number of other works. As a pedagogue, he has written several books, including "Daily Studies for the saxophone," the "Saxophonist's Workbook," and "Circular Breathing."Also a prolific jazz saxophonist, Professor Kynaston has recorded and performed with numerous high-profile jazz artists, including
Art Farmer ,Kenny Werner , andRandy Brecker . Currently, he is the saxophonist and a resident composer for the Western Jazz Quartet, a world-renowned faculty group at WMU, and serves as co-director of the award-winning Western Michigan University Jazz Orchestra.
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