Join the UCLA Saxophone Studio for a masterclass with Kenneth Radnofsky.
Kenneth Radnofsky has appeared as soloist with leading orchestras including the Leipzig Gewandhaus, New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur, Jerusalem Symphony with Gisele Ben-Dor, and Boston Pops with John Williams. Radnofsky premiered Gunther Schuller’s Concerto with the Pittsburgh Symphony (composer conducting), and David Amram's Concerto with the Portland Symphony, under Bruce Hangen. The 100 plus solo works he has commissioned also include Netzer, Trester, Colgrass, Harbison, Martino, Gandolfi, Olivero, Horvit, Fatas, Yannatos, Parker, Jakoulov, Schwartz, Yang and Bell. He is Professor of Saxophone and Chamber Music at New England Conservatory, President of the Boston Woodwind Society, Founder of World-Wide Concurrent Premieres and Commissioning Fund, founding board member of Gunther Schuller Society, co-founded the Amram Ensemble, is a Selmer Artist, and also teaches at Longy School and Boston University. He studied with Joseph Allard, Jeffrey Lerner, and Duncan Hale.