John Scott has been Professor of Clarinet at the University of North Texas since 1981. He has performed with the Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Victoria Bach Festival, the New York University Contemporary Music Festival, and at conferences and workshops in Denver, Tempe, Lubbock, Salt Lake City, San Juan, Ostend, Stockholm, London, Paris, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. He has appeared as a recitalist and clinician throughout the United States, Taiwan, and Japan, and performs regularly with Chamber Music International and the Texas Clarinet Consort. Recordings include Birdsongs, Romantic Chamber Music of Arthur Bird and Equipoise. Prior to joining the UNT faculty he taught at Susquehanna University (PA) and Augusta State University (GA). He earned both the Master of Music and Doctor of Music degree in applied woodwinds and music literature from Indiana University where he was a clarinet student of Henry Gulick. He has served as reviewer, Music Review Editor, and Advertising Manager for The Clarinet, journal of the International Clarinet Association. In addition to his duties as Professor of Clarinet, he serves as Associate Dean for Admissions and Scholarship Services in the College of Music at the University of North Texas. He is an artist-clinician for Buffet-Crampon and is a Rico Performing artist who plays exclusively on Reserve Classic reeds. Mr. Scott will perform on the 2011-2012 Bancroft Family Concerts.
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