CGE 2022-23 Mentor
Jennifer Bill
A dedicated and multifaceted musician and educator, saxophonist and conductor, Dr. Jennifer Bill, has
performed in Asia, throughout Europe and the United States. Her poignant performance style captivates
audiences around the globe. She performs solo and chamber music with a variety of groups including
BRUSH|REED, Pharos Quartet, J.E.Y., and ēmergere. As a conductor she currently leads the Boston
University Concert Band. Dr. Bill is a Selmer Artist.
A versatile saxophonist, Dr. Bill performs as a soloist and a chamber musician with a diverse group of artists
including vocalists, clarinetists, cellists, flutists, violinists, taped media, percussionists, wind quintet, and
dancers. For over a decade she has worked with visual artist Linnea Maas in the experimentation of the
auralvisual in a collaboration named BRUSH|REED. BRUSH|REED has performed in Hong Kong, Scotland,
and the USA. Dr. Bill has participated in numerous world premieres for saxophone including most
recently Thinking in Four Places by Justin Casinghino, Faustus: a SaxOpera by John Plant as part of World-Wide
Concurrent Premieres, Greenwich Village Portraits by David Amram as part of World-Wide Concurrent
Premieres, Canciones Andinas by Michael C. Kregler, A deep clear breath of life by John Plant, Fantasia on the Theme
of Plum Blossom by Shih-Hui Chen as part of World-Wide Concurrent Premieres, and Two Reflections on Poems
by Anne Sexton by Michael C. Kregler. She has been a guest soloist with the Boston University Wind Ensemble,
the BUTI Wind Ensemble, the Hong Kong Wind Ensemble, the Rhode Island College Wind Ensemble, and the
Northeastern University Wind Ensemble. She has performed at national and world conferences including the
World Saxophone Congress, the North American Saxophone Alliance national conference, and the North
American Saxophone Alliance regional conference. Her debut album, Divergent Reflections, was released in
2019.
As a conductor Dr. Bill currently leads the Boston University Concert Band and is an active clinician
throughout New England. She previously led the Providence College Symphonic Winds from 2009-2017. Dr.
Bill conducted the NYSBDA honor band and the NYSCAME/SCMEA All-County Honor Band in 2018, has led
the BU Concert Band in a tour of Ireland with performances in Dublin, Galway, Killarney and Macroom, was a
guest conductor with the Hong Kong Wind Ensemble, and led the PC Symphonic Winds in a tour of Italy with
performances in Napoli, Maiori, and Monte Porzio Cantone (Roma).
A dedicated educator, Dr. Bill has given masterclasses at universities in China, Hong Kong, Scotland, and
throughout the United States. Dr. Bill is currently faculty at Boston University (saxophone, chamber music,
director of concert band), performance faculty at Boston College (saxophone), applied faculty at Rhode Island
College (saxophone), adjunct professor of saxophone at Stonehill College, and part time faculty at Fitchburg
State University. At the Boston University Tanglewood Institute she is the program director and saxophone
faculty for the wind ensemble as well as the assistant director of the saxophone workshop. She serves on the
Board of Directors for World-Wide Concurrent Premiers and Commissioning Funds, Inc. Dr. Bill is also the
sole organizer, director and officer of Music Performance & Education, Inc.
performed in Asia, throughout Europe and the United States. Her poignant performance style captivates
audiences around the globe. She performs solo and chamber music with a variety of groups including
BRUSH|REED, Pharos Quartet, J.E.Y., and ēmergere. As a conductor she currently leads the Boston
University Concert Band. Dr. Bill is a Selmer Artist.
A versatile saxophonist, Dr. Bill performs as a soloist and a chamber musician with a diverse group of artists
including vocalists, clarinetists, cellists, flutists, violinists, taped media, percussionists, wind quintet, and
dancers. For over a decade she has worked with visual artist Linnea Maas in the experimentation of the
auralvisual in a collaboration named BRUSH|REED. BRUSH|REED has performed in Hong Kong, Scotland,
and the USA. Dr. Bill has participated in numerous world premieres for saxophone including most
recently Thinking in Four Places by Justin Casinghino, Faustus: a SaxOpera by John Plant as part of World-Wide
Concurrent Premieres, Greenwich Village Portraits by David Amram as part of World-Wide Concurrent
Premieres, Canciones Andinas by Michael C. Kregler, A deep clear breath of life by John Plant, Fantasia on the Theme
of Plum Blossom by Shih-Hui Chen as part of World-Wide Concurrent Premieres, and Two Reflections on Poems
by Anne Sexton by Michael C. Kregler. She has been a guest soloist with the Boston University Wind Ensemble,
the BUTI Wind Ensemble, the Hong Kong Wind Ensemble, the Rhode Island College Wind Ensemble, and the
Northeastern University Wind Ensemble. She has performed at national and world conferences including the
World Saxophone Congress, the North American Saxophone Alliance national conference, and the North
American Saxophone Alliance regional conference. Her debut album, Divergent Reflections, was released in
2019.
As a conductor Dr. Bill currently leads the Boston University Concert Band and is an active clinician
throughout New England. She previously led the Providence College Symphonic Winds from 2009-2017. Dr.
Bill conducted the NYSBDA honor band and the NYSCAME/SCMEA All-County Honor Band in 2018, has led
the BU Concert Band in a tour of Ireland with performances in Dublin, Galway, Killarney and Macroom, was a
guest conductor with the Hong Kong Wind Ensemble, and led the PC Symphonic Winds in a tour of Italy with
performances in Napoli, Maiori, and Monte Porzio Cantone (Roma).
A dedicated educator, Dr. Bill has given masterclasses at universities in China, Hong Kong, Scotland, and
throughout the United States. Dr. Bill is currently faculty at Boston University (saxophone, chamber music,
director of concert band), performance faculty at Boston College (saxophone), applied faculty at Rhode Island
College (saxophone), adjunct professor of saxophone at Stonehill College, and part time faculty at Fitchburg
State University. At the Boston University Tanglewood Institute she is the program director and saxophone
faculty for the wind ensemble as well as the assistant director of the saxophone workshop. She serves on the
Board of Directors for World-Wide Concurrent Premiers and Commissioning Funds, Inc. Dr. Bill is also the
sole organizer, director and officer of Music Performance & Education, Inc.