Biography
Stephen
Pollock is the tenor saxophonist and a founding member of the New
Century Saxophone Quartet. He was born in Wurtzburg, Germany and
grew up in various cities in the United States and abroad. The son of
an Army Chaplin with a wonderful singing voice, and a mother who was
a professional artist, Stephen grew up in a very creative and positive
environment where he was always encouraged to follow his heart and chase
his dreams.
He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the North
Carolina School of the Arts where he studied with Concert Saxophonist,
James Houlik. Since then, he has performed as Principal Saxophonist
with the Western Piedmont, Salisbury, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Charlotte,
North Carolina, Charleston South Carolina, and the Tanglewood Massachusetts
Festival Symphonies. As a solo recitalist Mr. Pollock has been heard
throughout the United States including performances at Wake Forest University,
the Hartt School of Music of the University of Hartford, the University
of Michigan, the University of South Carolina, Samford University in
Birmingham, Louisiana State University, University of Memphis, Florida
State University, University of Florida, and the Cleveland Institute
of Music to name but a few. He has also appeared with entertainers such
as Steve Allen, Helen Reddy, Marvin Hamlisch, Boots Randolph, and Natalie
Cole.
Mr. Pollock has served on
the faculties of Davidson College, the Community Music School of the
North Carolina School of the Arts, Catawba College, Salem College, the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Wake Forest University.
In the summers, Mr. Pollock can be found in Little Switzerland, NC where
he is the Coordinator for the James Houlik Saxophone Retreat at Wildacres.
When he is not on the road with the New Century Saxophone Quartet or
playing solo recitals, Mr. Pollock is the adjunct Professor of Saxophone
as well as Saxophone Chamber Music Coach at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania.
Pollock has also been very
committed to increasing the solo literature for the tenor saxophone
and has commissioned several works from a number of composers, including
Sherwood Shaffer, David Ott, Thomas Massella, Steven Jones and Glenn
Haynes.
Along with serving as the
saxophone judge for the North Carolina Governor’s School from
1994 to 1999, Pollock was asked to judge saxophones and chamber music
for the 2004 MTNA Midwest College Level Competition at the Oberlin
Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio.
After the release of his
first solo recording "So Near, So Far" in
2005, Stephen got right to work on his second CD for Alanna Records
entitled "Songs of the Heart." It's a recording of love songs for tenor
saxophone, piano and strings with several guest artist including the
world renowned concert saxophonist, James Houlik; Alanna records recording
artist, Amanda Ford; lead trumpet player for the Lincoln Center Jazz
Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Sean Jones; the legendary
saxophonist, Boots Randolph; Steve's long time colleague in the New
Century Saxophone Quartet, soprano saxophonist, Michael Stephenson; guitarist
and producer for Alanna Records, Thomas Kikta; Pittsburgh jazz pianist,
Craig Davis; and the wonderful baroque flutist and Steve's long time
friend, Stephen Preston. The Alexander String Quartet along with Pittsburgh
bassist Jeff Grubbs; and pianist Vahan Sargsyan once again join Stephen
for this new CD of love songs. This recording is scheduled for release
on Valentines Day, 2007.
When Stephen isn't busy with
the saxophone his other activities include Martial Arts, Scouting, and
building 1/32 scale WWII fighter aircraft models. He loves to cook and
is also very fond of a good red wine and the single malt scotch Lagavulin.
When Stephen is on the road he is always in search of the correctly
poured Guinness Stout!
Stephen Pollock plays exclusively
on Cannonball
Saxophones. His mouthpiece is a Morgan L-5. He uses the Rovner Eddie
Daniels II Ligature and endorses Rico “Grand Concert Select” reeds.