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J.D. Frizzell

About Me

J.D. Frizzell (b. 1983), Composer, Conductor, and Baritone, is the Choir Director at Briarcrest Christian High School in Memphis, TN. He earned the double Master's in Music Theory/Composition and Conducting from The University of Southern Mississippi, where he also earned the bachelor's degree in Music History and Literature. J.D., winner of the 2007 Intégrales Composition Contest, writes music for choir, orchestra, symphonic band, voice, handbells, chamber ensembles, and solo instruments. His handbell music is currently available through Red River Music and Ring-Press, and his choral music is available through Sapience Music Publishing.
He has conducted many choirs at Southern Miss, including the Southern Chorale, the Concert Choir, the University Singers, the Southern Chamber Singers, and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble. In addition, J.D. was the music director at Ellisville First United Methodist Church and the professional choir The Voices of Tomorrow. He also appears regularly as a clinician and presenter in both choral and handbell settings.
Other accomplishments include being Southern Miss' 2003 Theodore Presser Scholar, a Southern Miss Leadership Scholar, and a recipient of the Kathryn Sweatman Page Endowment. Published research topics include the compositional process and the music of Igor Stravinsky. The Gwinnett Daily Post featured J.D.'s Mass in C on the front page of their Lifestyles section.
Also active as a vocal soloist, J.D. has appeared with many choirs at Southern Miss, the Voices of Tomorrow, the Sanctuary Choir at First Prebsyterian Church, and the Gwinnett Orchestra. In 2003, he was the 4th place winner in the Southern Region of the Natioal Association of Teachers of Singing Competition.

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Music:

Member Since: 28/11/2006
Band Website: http://www.jdfrizzell.com
Influences: Stravinsky, Beethoven, Bach, Ives, Ligeti.
Sounds Like: Me, I hope.
Record Label: www.sapiencemusic.com

My Blog

Sleep...finally.

So, I just got up after sleeping for about twelve hours. It's Saturday morning, and yesterday around 8 I turned in my submission for the Integrales Composition Contest. I have been living and breath...
Posted by on Sat, 02 Dec 2006 08:24:00 GMT