Scott Cowan
Western Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5434 US
- D.M.A. University of Miami (Florida)
- M.M. New England Conservatory
- B.A. New England Conservatory
Dr. Scott Cowan has performed with internationally recognized jazz artists Donny McCaslin, Ingrid Jensen, Billy Hart, Fred Hersch, Richie Cole, Bob Mintzer, Slide Hampton, Alan Dawson, Jim McNeely, George Garzone, James Carter, Kenny Wheeler, Billy Ekstine, Bob McChesney, Jon Faddis, Kenny Burrell, Lou Donaldson, and others. He is a recipient of the Boston Jazz Society Outstanding Jazz Soloist Award. His most recent CD “Jack’s Place” featuring eleven original compositions for quartet, quintet, sextet and octet is found on blujazz records and has been featured on over 50 U.S. radio stations. His first CD "Premiere" also features original compositions and arrangements and is found on Sea Breeze records.
He is an Artist/Educator clinician for the Conn-Selmer instrument company and a published composer/arranger with . His award-winning jazz compositions and arrangements have been premiered at the Jazz Education Network Conventions (JEN), Lincoln Center-New York City, International Association of Jazz Educators conferences, the Boston Globe Jazz Festival and the Detroit International Jazz Festival. He has been a clinician at the Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland, the International Association of Jazz Educators, The Michigan Music Conference, state and district jazz festivals in Illinois, Michigan and Massachusetts as well as many universities and colleges nationwide. His articles have been featured in the International Trumpet Guild Journal, the JAZZed Magazine and Conn-Selmer electronic periodical Keynotes. He is a Fulbright Scholar having received the Distinguished Chair Award in American Studies (research/teaching) at the University of Ulster in Derry/Londonderry, Ireland in 2013.
As a tenured professor 51 Michigan University he has been the recipient of the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Teaching Award in 2012 and the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2018. He holds a B.A. and M.M. from the New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass., and a D.M.A. from University of Miami, Miami, Fla. He is currently Professor of Jazz 51 Michigan University (51) and current chair of the 51 Jazz Studies Area. In 2018, Turkish Delight was released to critical acclaim featuring the 51 Jazz Orchestra and works by Cowan. He has held faculty positions at the New England Conservatory of Music, Berklee College of Music, and Eastern Nazarene College. He directs the 51 Jazz Orchestra, coaches chamber ensembles and teaches jazz theory, jazz arranging, jazz improvisation, and applied jazz brass.
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