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Randall Hall is a leading interpreter of
contemporary music for saxophone. His
performances of new music range from the contemplative to the ferocious, and feature his mastery of extended techniques,
most notably his formidable slap tongue, cutting edge
electronics and white-hot improvisations. Innova Recordings describes
his music as "high-octane, supercharged sax". In addition to his solo
concerts he regularly performs in
the contemporary improvisation duo Pendulum. Hall is also a distinguished interpreter of traditional concert music.
Internationally active
as a performer and clinician, Hall has given concerts and solo
performances throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He has given
lectures and master-classes on aesthetic and technical issues of new music at institutions around the world, including
Harvard University, Cornell University, the Eastman School of Music, New
England Conservatory, the Luxembourg Conservatory and the World
Saxophone Congress. Dedicated to the continued development of new music and saxophone repertoire, Randall Hall
collaborates closely with composers and has premiered pieces by James
R. Carlson, Kevin Ernste, Figure, Stephen Gorbos, Jing-Jing Luo, Colin
J. P. Homiski,
Jonathon Kirk, Christian Lauba, Nicolas Scherzinger, Mary Stiles, and
Paul Swenson.
Randall Hall is the recipient of numerous honors
including a Fulbright Grant, Frank Huntington Beebe Grant, Presser
Music Award and the Premier prix in the Concour
Région Ile-de-France. He studied saxophone with Claude
Delangle, Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Jean-Michel Goury, Kenneth Radnofsky, and
Ramon Ricker. Dr. Hall holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music
(DMA), the New England Conservatory (MM), the Conservatoire
National de Région de Boulogne-Billancourt, France (Premier prix) and Warner Pacific College (BS). He is Associate Professor of Music at Augustana
College in Rock Island, Illinois, where he teaches saxophone, improvisation, music theory and liberal studies.
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