Cover Joel Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto)

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
05.02.2021

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  • Joel Love (b. 1982):
  • 1Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto): I. Joy03:08
  • 2Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto): II. Beseiged05:06
  • 3Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto): III. Gratitude06:19
  • 4Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto): IV. Hiding03:06
  • 5Love: Solace (A Lyric Concerto): V. Work02:38
  • Total Runtime20:17

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Virtuoso alto saxophonist and PRISM Quartet member Zachary Shemon is joined by the Conservatory Wind Symphony of the University of Missouri—Kansas City under Steven D. Davis for “Solace: A Lyric Concerto” by Houston-based composer Joel Love. The work is inspired by David Whyte’s book, “Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment, and Underlying Meaning in Words.” The composer notes, “Whyte’s work meditates on words themselves, often revealing connections between difficult situations and their unexpectedly positive outcomes. Similarly, each of ‘Solace’s’ five movements meditates on a mood and is inspired by either a selection of text or title word from the book,” that reflects a particular state of being: Joy, Besieged, Gratitude, Hiding, and Work.

Zachary Shemon, alto saxophone
Conservatory Wind Symphony
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Steven D. Davis, conductor



Zach Shemon
enjoys a versatile career as a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician, and pedagogue. Highlights of his 2020 performance calendar include concerto appearances with the Arizona State University Wind Orchestra as a featured soloist at the North American Saxophone Alliance Biennial Conference and with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra premiering a new work by James Aikman with the PRISM Quartet. In Kansas City, Shemon regularly performs with the Kansas City Symphony and with the contemporary chamber music ensemble, newEar.

Shemon serves as alto saxophonist and co-artistic director of the PRISM Quartet. Since joining the ensemble, PRISM has released numerous recordings on the Albany, innova, Naxos, New Dynamic, New Focus, and XAS labels and performed on many of the world’s leading festivals for contemporary music including the Bang on a Can Marathon, Beijing Modern Music Festival, and SONiC Festival. Shemon has performed with the quartet as a soloist with the Arizona State Symphony Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Cornell Symphony Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, and UMKC Conservatory Wind Symphony, among others. PRISM is also committed to educational outreach and has held residencies at top music institutions around the world including the Beijing Central Conservatory, Curtis Institute, Eastman School of Music, Hartt School, University of Michigan, Princeton University, Rice University, Tianjin Conservatory, UMKC Conservatory, and Yale University, among others.

As a soloist, Shemon was awarded 1st prize at the inaugural International Saxophone Symposium and Competition in Columbus, GA. He has appeared as a concerto soloist with the Indiana University Philharmonic, the UMKC Conservatory Wind Ensemble and Conservatory Wind Symphony, and the bands at the University of Michigan, as well as with the Michigan Philharmonic, and the Sioux City Symphony, among others. Active in the saxophone community, he regularly performs at national and regional conferences held by the North American Saxophone Alliance.

In his position as Associate Professor of Saxophone at the University of Missouri – Kansas City Conservatory, he maintains a thriving studio of graduate and undergraduate saxophone majors. Current and former students have been finalists in national and international competitions, as well as in auditions for US Military Bands. His former students hold teaching positions at colleges, high schools, and middle schools throughout the country. He spends his summers on the faculties of the Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen Saxophone Summer Institute, and directing the Kansas City Saxophone Workshop. Shemon holds degrees in performance from Indiana University and the University of Michigan. He has also studied at the Université Européenne de Saxophone in Gap, France and the Aspen Music Festival and School. His primary teachers are Donald Sinta and Otis Murphy.

Shemon is a Conn-Selmer artist and performs on Selmer (Paris) saxophones. As a D’Addario Woodwinds artist, he performs on Reserve reeds, aids in product research and design, and is an active clinician throughout the world.

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