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John Worley
John C. Worley was a college professor, saxophonist, and a composer of
classical, as well as more contemporary music for saxophone. He was born
in in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1919 and died on February 16, 1999.
Education
He graduated from Oberlin Conservatory and the Columbia Teachers
College. He studied composition with Sir Lennox Berkeley at the Royal
Academy of Music in London, England and conducting with Pierre Monteux
in Maine.
Teaching positions
Worley taught at the University of Bridgeport, the State University of
New York at Oneonta and the University of Maine in Orono before moving
to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1996.
Saxophone performing career
Worley organized the Williamsburg Saxophone Quartet and was the group's
soprano saxophonist.
He performed with the Saxophone Sinfonia at Lincoln Center in New York
City; the Cape Cod Orchestra in Massachusetts; and was an active
participant at several Saxophone Workshops held by friends Sigurd
Raschèr and Lee Patrick.
Compositions
After he retired from teaching, Worley focused on composing and
arranging. His original compositions include:
Claremont Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1962)
Penobscot Suite
Owl's Head Sonatina
Concerto for Saxophone
Sonatina for Baritone Saxophone
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