Rick VanMatre is an American saxophonist, composer, conductor and educator.[2] As a musician, he has performed as a soloist with the New York Repertory Orchestra and the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, and recorded with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and PsychoAcoustic Orchestra. VanMatre has produced numerous albums, including Serenade in Blue and currently performs as the leader of the Rick VanMatre Quintet.[3][4][5]
Career
During his career, VanMatre has performed internationally in places such as the United States, Poland, Israel, France, Germany, and China.[5] VanMatre has also produced four albums for Sea Breeze Records as conductor of the UC-CCM Jazz Ensemble including Serenade in Blue.[4]
VanMatre is a professor at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music where he teaches Saxophone and Jazz Studies as an adjunct professor emeritus. He had previously served as the Director of Jazz Studies,[6] retiring after 30 years,[5] during which time he established a Jazz Recording Studio as well as additional degree programs (expanded BM in Jazz, created MM in Jazz Studies, and created DMA in Saxophone). During his tenure as Director he also headed the Visiting Artist Series at the Conservatory for which he conducted big band performances featuring artists such as Kenny Garrett, Joe Henderson, Ahmad Jamal, and Joshua Redman.[7] While teaching at the Conservatory, VanMatre received the Ernest N. Glover Outstanding Teacher Award and was also named Ohio Educator of the Year by the National Association of Jazz Educators.[8]
Producer and Composer. CD recording by the Rick VanMatre Quintet.[2]
2011
Serenade in Blue
Producer, Music Director, and Conductor. Performance by the CCM Jazz Ensemble and CCM Jazz Chamber Ensemble.[3]
2008
Treadin' With Treadwell
Producer, Music Director, and Conductor.[11] Performance by the CCM Jazz Ensemble and CCM Jazz Combo.[12]
2004
All The Right Angles
Saxophonist and producer on album by the CCM Faculty Jazztet.[13]
1998
Lady Bird
Producer, Music Director, and Conductor. Performance by the CCM Jazz Ensemble and CCM Jazz Combo.[14]
1994
Carnival of Life
Producer, Music Director, and Conductor. Performance by the CCM Jazz Ensemble and Two O'Clock Jazz Combo. Two O'Clock Combo directed by Pat Harbison.[14]
1992
The Cincinnati Seven Jazz Septet
Saxophonist and Producer. Also released as In A Whirl.[14]