Wallace Halladay

 Wallace Halladay

Wallace Halladay

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Music


Resume

  • 2005

    DMA

    Performance and Literature

    Minor in Theory and Theory Pedagogy

    Eastman School of Music

  • 2002

    Diploma

    Saxophone Performance

    studies with Arno Bornkamp

    Conservatorium van Amsterdam

  • 2000

    M.MUS.

    Saxophone Performance

    Academic Honors\nDistinction in Performance

    New England Conservatory of Music

  • 1996

    MUS.BAC.PERF

    Performance / Composition

    University of Toronto

  • Performing Arts

    Music Theory

    Sound

    Percussion

    Music

    Arts Administration

    Saxophone

    Piano

    Music Education

    Music History

    Orchestration

    Classical

    Performing

    Ensemble

    Composition

    Musical Theatre

    Symphony

    Chamber Music

    Orchestral Music

    Halladay

    Halladay

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    University of Toronto

    University of Toronto

    Toronto New Music Projects

    Freelance Musician/Composer

    Music Theory (Materials of Music III

    IV and 20th Century)\nSaxophone\nChamber Music

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Sessional Lecturer

    Applied Music\nChamber Music\nSaxophone Performance Masterclass

    University of Toronto

    University of Toronto

    Faculty of Music

    Assistant Professor

    soloist with:\nVancouver Symphony Orchestra\nKitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra\nEsprit Orchestra (Toronto)\nOrchestre 21 (Montreal)

    Freelance Musician/Composer

    Artistic Director

    Toronto New Music Projects is dedicated to the work of international composers whose oeuvre we believe deserves more performances in Toronto and Canada. The core collective is Wallace Halladay (saxophone)

    Stephen Clarke (piano)

    Sanya Eng (harp)

    and Ryan Scott (percussion).\nOur performances:\nScelsi Centenary Project (8 January 2005)\nFranco Donatoni Project (22 April 2006)\nGubaidulina Chamber Project (25 November 2006)\nScelsi: sound in three dimensions (29 May 2008)\nThe Music of Philippe Leroux (6 December 2009)\nVinko Globokar: BACK to BACK (9 December 2011)\nStefan und Steffen: The Music of Wolpe and Schleiermacher (16 March 2012)

    Toronto New Music Projects

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