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Jeremy Wendelin

Jeremy Wendelin is a Colorado saxophonist and a versatile musician who brings passion and artistry to every performance. Growing up in the Denver area, he began playing the alto saxophone at the age of 10, studying privately with several teachers and playing in ensembles both in and out of school. Within a few years, he began to win honors for his classical and jazz playing and expanded his studies to other instruments. Building on his early foundation, he studied with Robert Musser at the University of Puget Sound, and won the school’s Concerto/Aria Contest, performing Jacques Ibert’s Concertino da Camera. He also performed Paul Creston’s Concerto for Alto Saxophone with the University Wind Ensemble. As a jazz player, he shared the stage with many guest artists, including Ray Brown, Poncho Sanchez, T.S. Monk, and Art Farmer.

After earning his Master’s degree in Education, Jeremy returned to Colorado in 2000 and began to build a performing career. He put together a jazz quartet and started booking occasional gigs. At the same time, he joined the newly-formed Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra as their lead alto player and began playing with the Colorado Wind Ensemble. Local orchestras also began to hire Jeremy when a piece called for saxophone. His role with the incredibly versatile Spotlight Band (which still takes him around Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region) led him to develop his playing in rock, pop, and other styles. Calls for freelance gigs and private lessons began to fill out his calendar.

Playing for musical theater productions gave him the opportunity to hone his skills on flute and clarinet as well as saxophone. He began to fill in occasionally with groups like the Queen City Jazz Band and the Ultraphonic Jazz Orchestra, eventually taking over the lead alto chair for the Ultraphonic. At the same time, he continued to work with his small jazz groups, leading trios and quartets at a number of venues in the Denver area, including Dazzle, Bliss Cafe, and Vintner’s Cellar in Golden. He also branched out on the classical side to lead a woodwind quintet using saxophone instead of the traditional French horn; he also founded the Confluence Saxophone Quartet, which has performed for concert series in the Denver area along with In Concert Westcliffe and the Bravo! Vail festival. As a classical soloist, Jeremy has given recitals and appeared on several Denver-area concert series. He has been featured as a soloist with the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra and the Evergreen Chamber Orchestra.

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