Dr. James Umble
Professor of Saxophone
3033 Bliss Hall
330/941-1828 (studio)
330/941-1490 (fax)
jcumble@ysu.edu
Dr. James Umble is Professor
of Saxophone at Youngstown State University. He is a nationally recognized
teacher, clinician, soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. A recent
concert at the Cleveland Museum of Art led Cleveland Plain Dealer critic
Donald Rosenberg to write "...Umble must be one of
the most elegant exponents of his instrument...he was virtuosic in every
way...".
He has performed as a concerto soloist with the United
States Navy Band in Washington D.C. , the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra
and at recent Conferences of The North American Saxophone Alliance. He has
joined the wind section of the Cleveland Orchestra under conductors Franz
Welser-Most, Pierre Boulez, and Giancarlo Guerrero. He recently served on
the faculty of the Xi’an
(China) Clarinet and Saxophone Conference and as well was a featured soloist
at the State University of Potsdam (NY) First Annual Single Reed Conference
last Fall. He has recently performed solo recitals at Western Michigan
University, Penn State University and at George Mason University. He has
recently presented master classes at The University of Miami (FL), The University
of Oregon, The University of Southern Oregon, Illinois State University,
New Mexico State University, The University of New Mexico, SUNY Potsdam
(NY) and many other institutions throughout the country.
His acclaimed reference book, “Jean-Marie Londeix, Master of the Modern
Saxophone”, which describes the life and pedagogy of one of the world’s
most beloved French saxophone artist/teachers, is a standard reference text
in use around the world. His recording of works for saxophone “Dejeuner
sur l’herbe” has been warmly received for more than ten years
now and is available through online vendors. He can also be heard on compact
disc performing the music of Florent Schmitt (AUR) and Evan Chambers (Cambria).
His recording of Marilyn Shrude’s Concerto with the YSU Wind Ensemble
under the direction of Stephen Gage is on that groups CARNIVAL recording.
He frequently appears in concert with members of the Cleveland
Orchestra in the chamber music formation known as “The Cleveland Duo and James
Umble”. This trio is regularly heard in chamber music performances in
concert halls, universities and synagogues throughout the United States. New
York Concert Reviews wrote that their Mannes College performance was "...sensuous...an
outstanding performance..."
He holds a First Prize in Saxophone Performance from the National Conservatory
of Bordeaux, France, where he studied with Jean-Marie Londeix, a Doctor of
Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan where he studied with
Donald Sinta. He has also holds a Masters degree in performance from Bowling
Green State University where he studied with John Sampen and a BME degree
from Susquehanna where he studied with Donald W. Beckie.
James Umble is regularly heard as a guest performer on
programs at The Cleveland Institute of Music. Appearances for 2007-2008
included a solo concerto with The University of South Carolina Wind Ensemble
during the proceedings of the North American Saxophone Alliance's Biennial
Conference and tours of Oregon and North Dakota with his chamber trio. Recent
commissions and premieres have included Michal Rataj's "...of hidden voice..." for
alto saxophone and piano and Till Meyn's PRECIPICE for alto saxophone and
Wind Ensemble, premiered in April of 2007 with the Youngstown State University
Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Stephen Gage.
You may read Dr. Umble's Thoughts
on Music.
Read
some of Dr. Umble's thoughts on Preparing
for Performance.
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