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Jazz Intensive Program Director/Ensemble

Dean McNeill

An award-winning jazz musician, composer, educator, and arts administrator, Dean McNeill has been contributing to the arts scene provincially and nationally for decades. Dean has been a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan for over 25 years and he holds a Music Diploma from MacEwan University, an undergraduate music degree from McGill University, and a Master’s degree in music from the University of North Texas. Dean been the recipient of the UofS’s Dwaine Nelson Teaching Award, University of Saskatchewan Student’s Union Teaching Excellence Award, Saskatchewan Jazz Festival’s Special Recognition Award, Saskatchewan Choral Federation’s Outstanding Administrator’s Award, and in 2023, Dean was presented with the Queen Elizabeth II  Platinum Jubilee Medal (Saskatchewan).

 

A few years ago Dean performed as soloist Kalla composed by Dr. Allan Gilliland with the New Edmonton Wind Symphonia. Kalla won a Western Canadian Music Award and since then several other musical projects involving Dean have been nominated for Western Canadian Music Awards in their own right including Jeff Presslaff’s The Complete Rebirth Of The Cool and the Regina Jazz Society’s The Saskatchewan Suite: The Story of Us.

 

Dean has composed and arranged music for symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, large and small brass ensembles, jazz combo, and large jazz ensemble and his arrangements of the jazz standard All of You won an award from Downbeat Magazine for University Student Arrangement of the Year. Crediting much of his success to diligence, strong musical role models, Dean is honored to have shared the professional concert stage with the likes of Jon Ballantyne, Tommy Banks, David Braid, Phil Dwyer, Hugh Fraser, Mark Fewer, Guy Few, Wycliffe Gordon, Kelly Jefferson, Ingrid Jensen, Michael Kaeshammer, Alastair Kay, Bob Mintzer, PJ Perry, Maria Schneider, Denzal Sinclaire, and Brad Turner among others. Dean is currently serving as Artistic Director of the Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra.

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How to Register

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Fill out the online application form (below) and pay the participation fee of $250.
This year’s registration deadline is: TBC.
Be sure to register early! All applications are processed in the order they are received.

Participants learning instruments together during the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival Jazz Intensive program

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