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Jason Alder is an American-born
clarinet The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches ...
ist, bass clarinetist, and
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. He is best known for his work in contemporary music,
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, and
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.


Biography

Alder grew up in
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, a suburb of Detroit, and performed with the Michigan Youth Band at the
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in Ann Arbor while in high school. He holds a degree in music from Michigan State University, where he studied clarinet with Frank Ell. In 2006 he moved to
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, Netherlands, to study bass clarinet at the
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with Erik van Deuren, where he obtained a second degree. He received an MMus from the
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Conservatorium in
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, Netherlands, studying
free improvisation Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any rules beyond the logic or inclination of the musician(s) involved. The term can refer to both a technique (employed by any musician in any genre) and as a recognizable genre in its ...
in the New Dutch Swing program with saxophonist and bass clarinetist Frank Gratkowski and double bassist Wilbert de Joode. In 2017 he began a PhD program at the Royal Northern College of Music in
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, UK researching the
contrabass clarinet The contrabass clarinet (also pedal clarinet, after the pedals of pipe organs) and contra-alto clarinet are the two largest members of the clarinet family that are in common usage. Modern contrabass clarinets are transposing instruments pitc ...
. His other teachers have included Richard Hawkins, Kimberly Cole, Yaniv Nachum,
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, David Krakauer, Ernesto Molinari, and Claudio Puntin. Alder specializes in
contemporary classical music Contemporary classical music is classical music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 modern forms of post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included seria ...
and working with electronics. In 2010 he created a
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patch to perform
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's "Solo für melodieinstrument und Rückkopplung" using only a computer in place of the 6 reel-to-reel tape machines and 4 assistants originally required to perform the piece. Alder has also worked with composers to develop electronics for their compositions. In 2013 he collaborated with Robert Ratcliffe on his piece "Wake up Call", originally for bass clarinet and fixed-medium electronic accompaniment. Alder created a Max/MSP patch which allowed for adding effects to the bass clarinet, as well as rearranging the sections of the piece, as is specified by Ratcliffe in the score. He has worked with and/or premiered pieces from a number of composers, including Christian Wolff, Stefan Prins,
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, André Douw, Francisco Castillo Trigueros, Andys Skordis, Thanos Chrysakis, Rodrigo Tascón, Yu Oda, and Thanasis Deligiannis. He also performs with flutist Katalin Szanyi in the Shadanga Duo, which worked with composer
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and other members of the Danish composers group Snow Mask to commission and premiere new works. In 2018, he became the first person to play the contrabass clarinet in Cuba with a solo performance at the Havana Festival of Contemporary Music. In addition to composed music, Alder is an improviser and has performed solo, in Sonido 13- an electroacoustic duo with saxophonist Harry Cherrin, and with other improvisers such as Tom Jackson and Alex Ward. In duo with Austrian vocalist Magdalena Hahnkamper as megalodon/na, he won the Lyrik Live prize from the Austrian radio station
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for a free improvisation theater/performance art/video piece. Alder also performs in
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and world music bands such as the klezmer-jazz band Payazen!, gypsy punk band Victor Menace,
afrobeat Afrobeat is a Nigerian music genre that involves the combination of West African musical styles (such as traditional Yoruba music and highlife) and American funk, jazz, and soul influences, with a focus on chanted vocals, complex intersectin ...
bands JORO and Matuki, with Bangladeshi/British singer Shapla Salique, and with the Balkan-jazz band Mimika. He has also studied
karnatic music Carnatic music, known as or in the South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka. It is ...
. In 2014 Alder toured with
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and
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, and has played in other pop and
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bands such as The Lazlo Device, The Palumbo Phunk, Novack, Canvas Blanco, and RaskalBOMFukkerz. He played bass guitar in the bands Spinfist and June Ruin. Alder has performed at festivals around the world, such as ClarinetFest, European Clarinet Festival, Istanbul Woodwind Festival, American Single Reed Summit, Gaudeamus Contemporary Music Festival,
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, Havana Festival of Contemporary Music, International Festival for Artistic Innovation, and the Ferrara Buskers Festival. Alder has authored extended range quarter-tone fingering charts for both clarinet and bass clarinet. In 2015 he became the editor of The Clarinet nlinefor the
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.


Discography

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, ''Spell: Music from the Motion Picture'' (2020). Paramount Music. Clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet flute. *Jason Alder, Chris Cundy, Tim Hodgkinson, Heather Roche, Yoni Silver, Shadanga Duo, ''Music for Bass Clarinets'' (2019). Aural Terrains. Clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet. *Jason Alder & Piotr Michałowski, ''Contradictions: Duets for Contrabass and Contra-Alto Clarinets'' (2019). Creative Sources. Contrabass and Contra-alto clarinets. *Jason Alder, Thanos Chrysakis, Caroline Kraabel, Yoni Silver, ''Music for Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinets & Electronics'' (2019). Aural Terrains. B, E, bass, contrabass clarinets. *The Lazlo Device, ''You Stumble, I Fall'' (2018). Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet. *Mimika Orchestra, ''Divinities of the Earth and the Waters'' (2018). PDV Records. Clarinet, baritone saxophone. *Attila Gyarfas Trio, ''Cloud Factory'' (2018). Sinistra. Clarinet, bass clarinet. *Jason Alder, Alex Ward, Tom Jackson Clarinet Trio, ''Tottenham Hale'' (2017). Roam Releases. Clarinet, bass clarinet, E clarinet. * Skronk, ''Skronk #28'' (2017). Skronk Records. Contrabass clarinet. * Noizemaschin!! London'', Noizemaschin!! London #12'' (2017). Bass clarinet. * Apocalypse Jazz Unit, ''Crash Land: Three Live Performances'' (2017). Skronk Records. Clarinet. * Noizemaschin!! London'', Noizemaschin!! London #8'' (2016). Bass clarinet. * Skronk, ''Skronk #4'' (2016). Skronk Records. Bass clarinet. * Noizemaschin!! London'', Noizemaschin!! London #3'' (2016). Bass clarinet. * Canvas Blanco, ''Call Me Lucky Fat or Skinny'' (2015). Room Service Music. Clarinet. * RaaskalBOMFukkerz, ''Vlucht Witte Raven'' (2014). Toztizok Zoundz. Clarinet. * Wouter Seinen, ''Paraplu'' (2013). Bass Clarinet * The Pale Blue Dot Ensemble, ''The Pale Blue Dot'' (2013). Clarinet, bass clarinet. * Payazen! Klezmer Band, ''Adain Chai'' (2011). Clarinet, bass clarinet. * Payazen! Klezmer Band, ''Nesia Tova'' (2011). Clarinet, bass clarinet. * Payazen! Klezmer Band, ''Where are My Keys???'' (2011). Clarinet, bass clarinet. * Sonido 13, ''Versorium'' (2009). Clarinet, bass clarinet, electronics. * Payazen! Klezmer Band, ''Where are My Shoes???'' (2009). Clarinet, bass clarinet. * June Ruin, ''June Ruin'' (2004). Bass guitar. * June Ruin, ''Register.Rock.Vote'' (Compilation) (2005). Bass guitar. * Michigan State University Wind Symphony, ''Simple Gifts: The Music of Frank Ticheli, vol. 2'' (2002). MarkMasters Label. Bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet. * Spinfist, ''The Underground'' (Compilation) (2000). Vertigo Productions. Bass guitar. * Spinfist, ''Bothered EP'' (2000). 2/1 Productions. Bass guitar. * Spinfist, ''Loud & Local No Frills'' (Compilation) (1999). Epitaph Magazine. Bass guitar. * Spinfist, ''Money is Power'' (1998). 2/1 Productions. Bass guitar. Soundtracks * ''Beren op de Weg'' (2014), Nadia Meezen. Short animation. Clarinet. * ''Iliriana: Just When You Think It's Over, It Begins'' (2009), Ernest Meholli. Feature film. Clarinet.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Alder, Jason Living people American clarinetists American jazz bass clarinetists Year of birth missing (living people) Musicians from Michigan 21st-century clarinetists