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Born in 1961 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michael Hester has had a fascinating career as a classical saxophonist. He has performed and recorded with Navajo musician and multiple Grammy Award nominee, R. Carlos Nakai, toured Australia with the Arizona Saxophone Quartet and Mexico with The TOS Performing Arts Ensemble. Michael has improvised in performance and on recordings with the Sonoran Consort; recorded a CD of music by Bizet with the Orquesta Filarmonica de la Ciudad de Mexico; performed countless recitals; made dozens of solo appearances with orchestras and bands; recorded more than 10 CDs including two solo discs. Michael has also premiered nearly 30 original compositions for the saxophone of which nine were dedicated specifically to him. In addition to his active performance schedule, Michael Hester has devoted a great deal of personal and professional effort to teaching. Beginning his career as an educator while still in high school with the encouragement of his band director and long time friend Mr. Martin Benstein, Michael has energetically pursued teaching and coaching chamber music at various levels of the educational process. He was a graduate assistant at Arizona State University (1985-86) and the University of Arizona (1993-94), has held faculty positions at Northern Arizona University (1989-93) and The University of Arizona (1994-97), and has maintained thriving independent private teaching studios for most of the past 25 years. Though he enjoys teaching students of all ages, Michael is especially fond of working with young students, which he has done for nearly his entire career. He is much sought after as an adjudicator for solo and ensemble festivals and concerto competitions and has been a clinician for Yamaha since 1991. Michael's students have achieved such honors as the Downbeat Student Collegiate Chamber Music Award, Level One in the National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts, the Yamaha Young Artist Award and numerous concerto competitions. In 1996 he was awarded the O.M. Hartsell Excellence in Teaching Award by the Arizona Music Educators Association. Michael Hester is the author of a critically acclaimed method book called Saxophone Master Classes, has written articles for the Yamaha Educator Series, Saxophone Journal and Saxophone Symposium. In the fall of 2003 Michael published Impressions, which is his first book of poetry. He holds performance degrees from Indiana University, Arizona State University and The University of Arizona, and his teachers have included such notable figures in the saxophone community as Elizabeth Ervin, Trent Kynaston, Jean-Marie Londeix, Eugene Rousseau, Donald Sinta, Larry Teal and Joseph Wytko. Check out the artist's website: http://home.att.net/~michaelhester Track List: 1. Saxsounds III (Diminishing Returns), Galante 2. The Alex Set, Asia--Alex I 3. Interlude I 4. Alex II 5. Interlude II 6. Alex III 7. The Seventh Healing Song..., DeMars 8. Meditation, Kaufmann 9. Diversions, Penn--Interrupted Serenade 10. Perpetual Motion 11. Shu Gath Manna, Galante--Prologue 12. Silicon Dance 13. Threnody 14. Regeneration Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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