Donald J. Sinta (born June 16, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American classical saxophonist, educator, and administrator. Mr. Sinta earned a Master of Music degree in saxophone performance from the University of Michigan in 1962. In 1969, he was the first elected chair of the World Saxophone Congress.[1]
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Donald J. Sinta (born June 16, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American classical saxophonist, educator, and administrator. Mr. Sinta earned a Master...
the group's namesake, University of Michigan Professor of Saxophone DonaldSinta. The group's members are: Dan Graser - soprano saxophone Zachary Stern...
magazine of the Society for Disability Studies It may also refer to: DonaldSinta Quartet, a saxophone quartet at the University of Michigan the file extension...
saxophonists include Tim McAllister, Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Lawrence Gwozdz, DonaldSinta, Harvey Pittel, Larry Teal, Kenneth Tse, Arno Bornkamp, Harry White,...
Rosolino, jazz trombonist Diana Ross, singer, actress, and record producer DonaldSinta, classical saxophonist, educator, and administrator Cornelius Smith Jr...
where he studied with John Sampen. McAllister studied saxophone with DonaldSinta and conducting with H. Robert Reynolds at the University of Michigan...
Music of Physics. Across the lake from the Large Hadron Collider, the DonaldSinta Quartet joined him in Montreux, Switzerland, and performed his saxophone...
Academy (1976–1977), Jim Riggs, University of North Texas (1979–1982), DonaldSinta, University of Michigan (1982–1984), Dave Liebman, New York (1986–1988)...
Cass Technical High School, Kenny became a student of Larry Teal and DonaldSinta. After high school Maslak studied music and psychology at the University...
alto saxophone and band, composed for University of Michigan professor DonaldSinta in 1998. He composed his concerto Gaea for two pianos (left hand) and...
quality of classical saxophone teaching in America. His students included: DonaldSinta, who succeeded him as professor of saxophone at the University of Michigan...
Master of Music degree. While at Michigan, he was a saxophone student of DonaldSinta. Posey performs often as a saxophonist with orchestras, including the...
Conversations With Artist-Teachers Frederick Hemke, Eugene Rousseau, and DonaldSinta, (PhD dissertation), by Julia Nolan, University of British Columbia (2012)...
incidentally studied with DonaldSinta. After hearing Underwood's advanced ability on the saxophone, Yacavone connected Underwood with Sinta. While in high school...
instrument. For a thorough discussion of voicing technique see "Voicing" by DonaldSinta and Denise Dabney. Slap tonguing creates a "popping" or percussive sound...
woodwinds (saxophone) from the University of Michigan (where he studied with DonaldSinta) in 1983. He has previously served on the faculties of the California...
Music, 1984). His teachers included Frederick Hemke, Larry Teal, and DonaldSinta. He has served as professor of saxophone at Bowling Green State University...
for Horn and Bassoon Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1960). For DonaldSinta Sonata for Bass Trombone and Piano (1969). For George Roberts Sonata...
performers/participants have included Frederick Hemke, Eugene Rousseau, DonaldSinta, Patrick Meighan, Bruce Faulconer, One O'Clock Lab Band, Lee Patrick...
Carney studied with William Albright, William Bolcom, Bright Sheng, DonaldSinta, and Glenn Watkins. Turning to Jazz, he studied at the University of...
performed and given clinics across the globe. His teachers included DonaldSinta and David Bilger. B.S. in music education, Lebanon Valley College in...
to Doctor of Musical Arts. His teachers have included Leslie Bassett, DonaldSinta, Keith Hill and Marianne Ploger. He soon became a teacher at the Interlochen...
Michigan and the Interlochen Arts Academy, and was a student of Larry Teal, DonaldSinta, Jack Kripl, and William D. Revelli. Klock's former students include...
"Distances Within Me" (1980) for James Forger, "Symphonic Rhapsody" for DonaldSinta, "Spiral Mirrors" (2009) for the Creviston Fader Duo, "Elysian Bridges"...
The Sinti (also Sinta or Sinte; masc. sing. Sinto; fem. sing. Sintesa) are a subgroup of Romani people. They are found mostly in Germany, France and Italy...
until it was removed in 2014. Popular female placeholder names are Ani, Sinta, Sri, Dewi. Fulan (male) and Fulanah (female) are also often found, especially...