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Jenni Brandon

Kutztown University
Music Residency


  • Award Winning Composer


  • Conductor


  • Collaborator

  • Yoga Instructor

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Sunday
November 6th

Schaeffer, 114

All events are open to students, faculty, and staff within all disciplines!

2:15 PM

Open chamber music coaching:
Shades of Violet

As our current KU music students are preparing pieces written by Jenni Brandon for their upcoming performances, Brandon will offer coachings that are open to the public.

3:00 PM
Self-Promotion: Creating who you are both inside and outside the music

Musicians are involved in all aspects of their careers including promotion and marking but don't always know where to start.

In this interactive workshop, Jenni Brandon will offer ideas on how to discover and create your own brand that represents who you are, how to find ways to promote beyond social media, and how to use the things you love besides music to create a unique brand of your own.

4:00 - 5:45 PM
Presto! Great Collaborations
5-minutes at a time &
Art Collaborations with Music Performances

New collaborations and projects are both of personal interactions.

In this fun event hosted by Jenni Brandon, you will connect with fellow students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

During a 5-minute interview, each of you will ask a series of questions to find out if there is a collaborative match before moving onto the next potential collaborative partner. We'll then explore how to develop this new collaborative project, including a Collaborative Project Checklist for success!

The event finishes with a Collaboration in Progress Project- Dr. Aileen Razey and her clarinet students will perform works by Jenni while the Art & Design students of Prof. Summer Doll-Myers will create art in real-time inspired by the music!

Come discover what exciting collaborations await!

 

6:00 PM
Yoga for Creativity: Get Up and Flow

Whether you are a musician, artist, or any creative type, there are great demands on you physically and mentally, and a yoga practice can help you find the balance between professional and personal life. Join Jenni Brandon for this class or tomorrow's! No Previous Yoga Experience Required.

Get up and Flow! We'll connect break and movement in this flow-style yoga class. Explore movements and poses to stretch and open the body. Breath work and meditation round out this class to get you grounded and focused.

Please bring your own mat (limited mats will be available) and wear comfortable clothes.

 

Monday
November 7th

All events are open to students, faculty, and staff within all disciplines!

10:00 AM, Old Main 31
The Business of Music: Commissioning, Contracts, and Considerations

Musicians, Artists, and Creative types are involved in all aspects of their careers including contracts and commissions but don't always know where to start.

In this conversation with Jenni Brandon, she'll offer suggestions and examples on creating and understanding contracts, commissioning fees, mechanical licensing, and learning to be an advocate of yourself.

11:00AM-12:00PM, Email for location
Yoga and Meditations for Musicians/Artists/Everyone

Whether you are a musician, artist, or any creative type, there are great demands on you physically and mentally, and a yoga practice can help you find the balance between professional and personal life. Join Jenni Brandon for this class or tomorrow's! No Previous Yoga Experience Required.

Chair Yoga for Creativity: Not all yoga has to be done on the floor! Int his class we'll use a chair or bench we might commonly use in a practice room, dorm room, or classroom, and learn how to support a seated and standing practice with the use of a chair. A great practice to focus on posture and alignment, we'll explore breath and movement to open the body in safe, supported ways.

 

12:00-12:30 PM, Old Main Blue Room
Open Coaching

Jenni Brandon will coach student performers on her work, "At Night".  Open audience is welcome!

 

12:30PM, Email for location
Lunchtime Casual Conversations with the Composer

Join Jenni Brandon for a candid conversation about being a professional musician. She'll share her ideas and experience on commissioning, publishing, collaboration, recoding, marketing, and more.

Learn ways to manifest the career you want and make connections today for opportunities now and in the future.

Bring your lunch!

*This location is a restricted access room. Please contact Dr. Razey with any access requests.

 

2:15, Old Main Blue Room
Open Coaching

Jenni Brandon will coach student performers on her work, "Stardust".  Open audience is welcome!

2:15- "Shades of Violet"

3:00- "Starry Night"

 

About
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Jenni Brandon is a composer and conductor, creating music in collaboration with other musicians and artists. She writes music that is beautiful and lyrical, telling stories through memorable musical lines often influenced by the collaborator's story, nature, and poetry.

She has been commissioned to write music for soloists, chamber ensembles, concertos, opera and orchestra and her catalogue contains over 70 works. Her music appears on over 21 albums on labels such as Delos, MSR Classics, Blue Griffin, New Focus Recordings, Summit Records, Albany, and Centaur. Her works have been awarded the Sorel Medallion, American Prize, Paderewski Cycle, Women Composers Festival of Hartford International Composition Competition, and Bassoon Chamber Music Composition Competition, and several of her works have been used as required repertoire for international competitions such as the International Double Reed Society Conference, the International Clarinet Corona Competition, and the Meg Quigley Vivaldi Bassoon Competition. Her works appear on university audition repertoire lists including at schools like Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, Butler School of Music -- The University of Texas at Austin, Fred Fox School of Music -- The University of Arizona among others.

Her works are published and distributed by Boosey & Hawkes, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Graphite Publishing, TrevCo Music Publishing, Imagine Music, J.W. Pepper, and June Emerson. She runs Jenni Brandon Music that publishes and distributes her works worldwide.

As a conductor she often conducts her own works and works by living composers. She has conducted community and church choirs throughout Southern California. Jenni conducted her one-act opera 3 PADERWSKIS with libretto by Oliver Mayer in the Terrace Theater at the Kennedy Center in 2019 following performances of the work in California and Poland. She also presents workshops and talks on collaboration and the business of music at universities and festivals across America, striving to create a supportive environment where collaboration leads to an exploration of ideas.

She received her undergraduate degree in Music Composition at West Chester University in Pennsylvania and her master's degree in Music Composition from the University of Texas at Austin. She did doctoral work at the University of Southern California.

When she is not making music, Jenni is often on her yoga mat, either practicing or teaching yoga. Jenni enjoys spending time with her two dogs Harrison and Chianti and loves traveling with her husband to scuba dive in tropical waters.