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Jeff Anderle, clarinet, with Sqwonk
Monday, January 28 2019, 6:30 PM at

Jeff Anderle, clarinet, with Sqwonk

Faculty Artist Series
Monday, January 28 2019, 6:30 PM
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Program

Set I

Sonate
Edison Denisov (1929-1996)
Jeff Anderle, clarinet

Zoetrope
Boards of Canada (arr. Ryan Brown)
Jeff Anderle, clarinet

Chaconne in D minor (from the Violin Partita No. 2, BWV 1004)
Bach-Busoni (arr. Kyle Hovatter)
Carey Bell and Luis Baez, clarinet
Jeff Anderle and Jerome Simas, bass clarinet

Set 2

Black
Marc Mellits (b. 1966)

Sojourn of the Face
Cornelius Boots (b.1974)

Strict9
Aaron Novik (b. 1974)

KNEE GAS (ON)
Ryan Brown (b. 1979)

KlezDuo 
Jonathan Russell (b. 1979)

Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach (arr. Jonathan Russell)

Performed by Sqwonk (Jeff Anderle and Jonathan Russell, bass clarinet)

Artist Profile

Jeff Anderle is a pioneer in the world of low reeds, helping to popularize the role of the modern clarinet and bass clarinet through his innovative and diverse performances, ensembles, and commissions.

He is a founding member of Splinter Reeds, the Bay Area’s first reed quintet, and half of the bass clarinet duo Sqwonk, which has commissioned and premiered a significant body of work that infuses aspects of classical, folk and popular music into its own distinct style.  He is a clarinetist in the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players and performs regularly with a wide range of music institutions from orchestras to diverse chamber music ensembles.  Former ensemble memberships include REDSHIFT contemporary music ensemble, the Paul Dresher Electro/Acoustic Band, and the virtuosic, heavy metal bass clarinet quartet Edmund Welles. Through these various projects, he has commissioned or premiered over 150 works and been featured nationally at festivals and masterclasses.

Jeff is a founding co-director of Switchboard Music, a presenting organization which has featured hundreds of innovative musicians through its annual marathon and concert series. He is chair of the woodwind department at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he teaches clarinet, bass clarinet, chamber music, and professional development; he has also given masterclasses across the country on these topics.  He has served on the faculty at U.C. Berkeley and, as a member of Amoveo Ensemble, holds a guest artist residency at California State University East Bay. He holds a M.M. from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and a B.A. from University of California at Los Angeles.

Jeff is a Selmer Paris Performing Artist, performing on Presence clarinets and a Prestige bass clarinet.

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Monday, January 28 2019, 6:30 PM to Monday, January 28 2019, 8:30 PM