C.V.
Kevin Sun
EDUCATION
Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Bachelor of Arts expected May 2014. Concentration in
English.
New England Conservatory Boston, MA
Master
of Music in Jazz Performance (tenor saxophone), expected May 2015. Studying or has studied privately with Donny McCaslin, Jerry Bergonzi, Miguel Zenòn, Luis Bonilla, and Ken Schaphorst
Manhattan School of Music New York, NY
Precollege
Jazz Division (September 2008–May 2010); Completed coursework in jazz
composition, advanced jazz theory, and jazz history. Studied privately with Dr. Felipe Salles (UMass Amherst).
PERFORMING ARTS EXPERIENCE
Harvard University Monday Night Jazz Band Sept 2010-present
· Performed
with jazz legends Roy Haynes, Benny Golson, Brian Lynch, and Don Braden on 40 Years of Jazz at Harvard Celebration
Concert, April 2011
2010 Grammy Jazz Ensemble Feb.
2010
· Played
1st tenor saxophone in the ensemble of high school jazz musicians selected internationally; performed at the Los Angeles Convention Center at the
52nd Annual Grammy Awards After Party
· Recorded
at Capitol Studios in Hollywood—album available on iTunes: “Grammy Jazz Ensembles” (2010)
· Shared
the stage with jazz legends including the late saxophonist James Moody,
guitarist Kenny Burrell, and Chucho Valdés
Jazz Band Classic — New York Youth Symphony Sept. 2009-Jan. 2010
· Played
1st tenor saxophone and rehearsed weekly in New York City —
comprised of collegiate musicians from elite music conservatories and several
high school students
· Performed
with jazz legend Rich Perry at the Garage Restaurant and Café in Greenwich
Village and at Symphony Space on the Upper West Side in Manhattan
· Featured
soloist on tenor saxophone and clarinet in Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie
Hall — The Nutcracker Suite
(Tchaikovsky, arranged by Duke Ellington); on-stage opposite the NYYS
Princeton University Jazz Program Sept 2008-May 2010
· Played
1st tenor saxophone in Princeton’s large jazz ensemble, performing
as a featured soloist on both saxophone and clarinet — The Music of Mary Lou Williams (May 2010), The Music of Oliver Nelson (Feb. 2010), The Music of Duke Ellington (Oct. 2009), world premiere of Laurie
Altman’s commissioned work “In Another Time” jointly with Fuma Sucra and the
Princeton University Sinfonia (May 2009)
· Featured
as composer and performer with the Princeton University Jazz Composers
Collective on the CD “Onwards” (2011),
released by PUJE Productions.
Composing Credits
· “Blues
in the Long Form” — Original Work for the Harvard Wind Ensemble, April 2012
· “Displacement”
(for Shakuhachi and Pipa) — Composed for the Silk Road Ensemble, Jan. 2012
· “As We
Know It” — Theme Music for “As We Know It,” WHRB News Weekly Broadcast, Feb.
2011
Freelance Work / Miscellaneous
· Clarinetist for a production of Steven Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" by the Princeton Summer Theater, June 2012
· Clarinetist for the premiere of new opera Hart Crane at Cambridge's Loeb Drama Center, April 2012
· Clarinetist for the premiere of new opera Hart Crane at Cambridge's Loeb Drama Center, April 2012
· Performed on WHRB (95.3 FM) Jazz Live Lunch Friday radio broadcast — duo with Malcolm Campbell, April 13, 2012
· Profiled
by The Crimson: Hilgartner, Nathan O. “Portrait of an Artist: Chase E. Morrin ’15and Kevin Sun ’14.” 28 February 2012
· Organized
and performed in The Music of Thelonious
Monk — Winthrop House, Feb. 2012
· Musical
background, “Smooth Jazz”, Mainly
Jazz Dance Company’s spring production: The Harvard Art Review, 17 April 2011
· Reviewed
on Boston.com: “Kevin Sun took an especially impressively solo on the Mingus
tune…” — Buettler, Bill. “Honoring Harvard’s jazz past.” Boston.com, April 11,
2011
· Led a
trio to perform standards and original compositions on WHRB (95.3 FM) Jazz Live
Lunch Friday radio broadcast, Feb. 2011
· Performed
as a sideman at a fundraiser at the Charles Hotel — Cambridge, MA, Oct. 2010
· Interviewed
in Downbeat Magazine: Kailus, Katie. “To Each His Own.” Downbeat: June 2010,
Vol. 78
AWARDS & HONORS
· Associated
College Press Feature Story of the Year Award, finalist, 2013
· Vandoren Emerging Artist, Jazz Competition Winner, 2013
· Yamaha Young Performing Artists, Jazz Competition Winner, 2012
· Office
of the Arts Artist Development Fellowship — to attend the Banff Summer JazzWorkshop, 2012
· Harvard
Club Horblit Combo Jazz Festival Winner, 2012
· Finalist,
Jacob Wendell Scholarship Prize, 2012
· 33rd
Annual Downbeat Magazine Student Awards: High School Jazz Soloist
Winner, 2010
· 33rd
Annual Downbeat Magazine Student Awards: High School Jazz Ensemble Winner, 2010
· GRAMMYJazz Ensemble Selectee— 1st Tenor saxophonist, 2010
· Honorable
Mention, National Foundation for the Arts YoungArts Jazz Competition, 2010
· Brubeck
Summer Jazz Colony Selectee, 2009
MEDIA EXPERIENCE
Fifteen Minutes (FM) Magazine of the Harvard
Crimson Cambridge, MA
Associate Editor Dec 2010–present
· Attended
and reported on campus events sponsored by various student organizations such
as the Society of Physics Students and Harvard administrative offices such as
the Office of Career Services
· Conducted
research for forthcoming articles, including preparing full-length interview
transcriptions
· Conducted
in-person, email, and phone interviews; interviewees included Harvard cancer
researchers, college professors, recreational power-lifters, finance students,
local musicians, video game designers
· Wrote
both creative and reporting-based journalistic pieces, including a humorous
article celebrating the release of Harry Potter 7: Part I, which accounted for
27% of thecrimson.com’s page views
(Nov. 2010)
· Notable
pieces include: “The Word: Ketchup” (Spring 2012), “The Dilemma of the Radical”
(Spring 2012), “Who is Louis Menand?” (Fall 2011), “Love Stories” (Spring
2011),
WHRB News 95.3FM Cambridge, MA
Director, News Correspondent, Producer, Show Host,
Theme Music Composer Dec 2010–Sept 2011
· Attended
public events such as local political rallies to obtain audio and attendee
comments for stories
· Conducted
online research for forthcoming stories and assembled preparatory material for
interviews
· Conducted
in-person studio and phone interviews; interviewees included local business
owners (clothing boutiques, restaurants), chefs, charter school directors,
higher education researchers, college professors
· Contributed
weekly story ideas by reading about current events, new film/theatre/book
releases, et al.
· Hosted
the weekly half-hour live broadcast “From Across the Yard”
· Produced,
recorded, and digitally edited and mixed down pieces using Adobe Audition
· Researched,
wrote, and read nightly headline news briefs live over the air
WORK EXPERIENCE
The Leonard Lopate Show — WNYC New York, NY
Intern May 2011–August 2011
· Conducted
research for professional live radio interviews on a broad variety of topics:
working conditions in the American tomato industry, the 2001 American anthraxattacks, history of literary pseudonyms, etc.
· Wrote
complete sets of interview questions and introductory remarks for segments
· Took
large numbers of listeners’ calls and quickly screened callers for suitability
in the broadcast studio
· Provided
real-time support for interviewer via instant messaging computer system
· Evaluated
and cataloged incoming media and books — used Microsoft Open Access
· Wrote
summaries for upcoming show segments to serve as template for web copy, on-air
reading, etc.
· Contacted
publicists and interviewees to request, schedule, and confirm forthcoming
interviews
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