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JONATHAN FOX
Artist Faculty, Percussion

Jonathan Fox is currently Principal Percussionist and Principal Timpanist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Fox has performed under the baton of celebrated conductors, and is an active recitalist and clinician across the USA and Asia.

Jonathan Fox currently serves as Principal Percussionist and Principal Timpanist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, where he has played since 2000. Previously, he appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Mostly Mozart Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa (Japan), New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, New York Chamber Symphony, the Little Orchestra Society of Lincoln Center, and Miss Saigon on Broadway. He has performed under the baton of numerous celebrated conductors, including Herbert Blomstedt, Myung-Whun Chung, Bernard Haitink, Raymond Leppard, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Masur, Seiji Ozawa, Gerard Schwarz, and Leonard Slatkin. His recordings of both traditional and contemporary solo and orchestral literature can be heard on the Albany, BIS, Delos, RCA Victor, and Varèse Sarabande labels.

Fox's debut solo CD release containing the world premiere recording of Zhou Long's percussion concerto Da Qu was recently released on the BIS label (CD-1322). International Record Review (UK) stated that "Jonathan Fox displays breathtaking virtuosity as he scoots around the vast array of percussion instruments grouped together in Zhou's imaginative percussion concerto." Composer Zhou Long lauded Fox's "artistry in giving the concerto its finest interpretation." Fellow composer Chen Yi cited Fox's rendition of the concerto as "energetic, precise, fresh, and powerful." Art Lange of Fanfare, in his review of the disc, summarizes the work as "exotic and vibrant" and refers to the "audience-wowing potential" of the concerto.

Jonathan Fox has also appeared as a solo percussionist numerous other times, including appearances as featured performer at Milton Babbitt's 80 th birthday celebration, in the presence of the renowned composer (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), with Ensemble Bartók (Chile) at Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Wind Symphony (Boston, Massachusetts), and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, with whom he presented the Asian premiere of Thea Musgrave's marimba concerto Journey Through a Japanese Landscape. According to The Inkpot ( Singapore), Fox performed the Musgrave work "with focused confidence and a quiet, unassuming intensity." The Seattle Times mentioned that, as solo timpanist of the Seattle Symphony, "Jonathan Fox got a well-deserved nod for his excellence", and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called his playing "superb."

In addition to his responsibilities as a faculty member at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore, Jonathan Fox is an active concert and marching recitalist and clinician across North America and Asia. In addition to coordinating high profile percussion programmes in American high schools, he has also been a part-time instructor for the Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps ( Allentown, Pennsylvania). Jonathan Fox is an education team member and product endorser for stick and mallet manufacturer, Vic Firth, Inc., and is a performing artist for cymbal manufacturer Zildjian.

Fox received his Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School in 1994, where he studied with Roland Kohloff, Principal Timpanist of the New York Philharmonic. In 1992, Fox graduated from Boston University, summa cum laude, where he worked privately with Boston Symphony Orchestra percussionist Thomas Gauger. Previously, Fox studied for six years with celebrated Boston composer, arranger, and teacher Neil Larrivee.

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