Dan Shaut

Saxophonist Dan Shaut is a Kingston, N.Y. native with 17 years of professional experience. He received his master’s degree in saxophone performance at the University of Maryland in 2003 and his bachelor’s degree in music education at Ithaca College in 2001. He has studied with Steve Mauk, Steve Brown, Chris Vadala and Dale Underwood.

As a performer Shaut currently leads several jazz groups and continues to collaborate with musicians of all different styles from the GRAMMY nominated blues band “Professor Louie and the Crowmatix” to the New York Wind Symphony. In June of 2017, Shaut was the featured soloist with the Ellenville Chamber players in a performance of the classic jazz album “Focus” in its entirety. Shaut fulfilled a lifelong dream of filling in for one of his musical heroes – Stan Getz.

In the fall of 2017 Shaut accepted the role of Director of Bands at Highland High School where he directs the high school concert band and jazz ensembles. In addition, Shaut was named (co)director of the SUNY Ulster Jazz Ensemble which has partnered with Shaut’s hvJAZZ youth ensembles. As artistic and managing director of hvJAZZ, Shaut has founded an annual summer jazz program and the yearlong Hudson Valley Youth Jazz Orchestra. Participating students in the hvJAZZ program have studied and performed with GRAMMY award winning jazz musicians including; Terrell Stafford, Chris Vadala, Gary Smulyan, John Mosca, and Dennis Mackrel.

For over a decade, Shaut taught instrumental music in the Kingston (NY) City School District, where he directed elementary and middle school bands as well as the high school jazz band. In fall 2010, he assumed the leadership role for the award-winning Kingston High School Jazz Ensemble. He has also served as adjunct professor of music at the College of St. Rose in Albany for 12 years and, for the past 9 years, in the same capacity at SUNY Ulster. He has taught music majors and minors at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Shaut has been selected by the music educators associations of Dutchess, Orange and Ulster Counties to lead workshops for music educators or direct honor youth ensembles. An annual highlight for Shaut is being on faculty at his alma mater for the Ithaca College Summer Music Academy. At SMA he has taught saxophone lessons and masterclasses, improvisation workshops, co-directed the jazz ensemble and, in 2017, directed the Wind Ensemble.

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