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Dr. James Wintle

Professor of Music, Music Theory and Composition
Office: FA 125
Phone: (580)745–2196
E-mail: jwintle@sosu.edu
Education
- D.M.A., University of Kansas
- M.M., University of Kansas
- B.M., Pittsburg State University
About Dr. James Wintle
James Wintle is currently Professor of Music at Southeastern Oklahoma State University where he teaches courses in music theory and composition and directs the university Musical Arts Series. His activities also include coordinating the school’s Cultural Exchange Program, as a part of the Steger Institutes.
Born in 1942 in Pittsburg, Kansas, he was educated entirely in the state of Kansas and holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Kansas, where he studied with John Pozdro. Later teachers included Douglas Moore and Norman Dello Joio.
Wintle has received numerous commissions from major ensembles, including The American Brass Quintet, The Chestnut Brass Quintet, The Chester String Quartet, Voices of Change, Hexagon, The Orion Ensemble, The Chelsea Chamber Ensemble, The Aspen Wind Quintet, The Meadowmount Trio, The Verdehr Trio, The Walden Piano Quartet, Areopagitica Brass Trio, The Maryland Brass Trio, The Whitman Quartet, The Dorian Wind Quintet and pianists Robert Blocker, Aleck Karis, the Long Duo, Joseph Banowetz, Adam Wodnicki, James Giles and the American Piano Quartet. He has received grants and awards from Mid-America Arts Alliance, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the Organized Research Fund of Southeastern Oklahoma State University, the Everette Foundation, the Delius International Competition, the Oklahoma Music Teachers Association and the Burlington Company. His work has been recognized by the State of Oklahoma with the Governor’s Arts Award.
Performance venues for Wintle’s compositions include major recital halls, universities and museums. These include, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Merkin Concert Hall, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Kimball Art Museum, The Whitney Museum, Yale University, The University of Maryland, The University of North Texas, Roosevelt University, UCLA, DePaul University, Northwestern University, The Mannes School, The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. and NPR radio station WFMT in Chicago. International performances include Europe, South America and the Far East. Recently, several works were performed on a tour of the People’s Republic of China, in Hong Kong City Hall Auditorium, Xinghai Concert Hall, the Xinghai Conservatory in Guangzhou, the Wuhan Conservatory, the Zhenyang Conservatory and Central Conservatory in Beijing. A more recent tour of China included the premier of two Concert Etudes by pianist Adam Wodnicki in Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou and Nanning.
New works for piano will be premiered in the US, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Spain, Portugal and Poland, as well as Wuhan and Zhenyang in the P.R.C. by pianists Joseph Banowetz, Adam Wodnicki, the Long Duo, James Giles and the American Piano Quartet . Two CDs featuring Wintle’s music for trumpet, flute, piano and trumpet ensemble have just been released on Crystal Records with John Holt, trumpet, Paul Fried, flute and Natalia Bolshakova, pianist. CD’s are due for release in 2006 on Albany Records by pianist James Giles and trumpet soloist Chris Gekker.
Dr. Wintle is active as guest composer and adjudicator in many international events including the Gustav Mahler International Piano Competition in Jihlava CZ, the Akai Piano Competition in Osaka, Japan , the Luciano Gante European Piano Competition in Pordenone, Italy and the Chinese Youth Competition 2005 in Beijing, PRC. Other appearances as guest composer in 2003-2005 include the National Conservatory in Seville, Spain, the Chopin Academy in Warsaw, Poland and Festival de Nancy in France.
In 2006-07 Dr. Wintle appeared as guest composer at the Wey Valley International Artist Series in Weymouth, England. He also served on the judges panel for the Citta d'Ovada International Music Competition in Ovada, Italy and as guest composer for the “Chopin to Gorecki” festival held at the Chopin Academy in Warsaw, Poland. Here, Dr. Wintle taught composition and delivered a lecture to participants in the festival from nine countries in Europe and Asia. He also heard two of his works performed in concert, one a world premiere, “Burlesque” for piano trio, performed by the Warsaw Trio.
Original Compositions
Works for Piano
- solo piano
- piano 4-hands
- duo piano
- 2 pianos – 8 hands
Chamber works
- Piano quartet
- Piano trios
- String quartet
- String trio
- Violin duo with piano
- Violin, clarinet and piano
- Cello, clarinet and piano
- Clarinet and string quartet
- Trumpet and string quartet
- Solo trumpet and piano
- Solo trombone and piano
- Solo tuba and piano
- Tuba, percussion and piano
- Flugelhorn and piano
- Brass trio (trp. trb. hn.)
- Brass quintets
- Ensemble for 5 trumpets
- Woodwind quintets
- Unaccompanied flute
- Unaccompanied clarinet
- Flute and piano
- Trumpet , flute and piano
- Clarinet, viola duo
- Piano and wind quintet
Works with wind or string ensemble
- Trumpet and wind ensemble
- Piano and wind ensemble
- Piano and string ensemble
- Flute, harpsichord and string ensemble
Recordings
Works for trumpet and piano
- trumpet ensemble
- trumpet, flute and piano
- John Holt, trumpet – Crystal Records
Work for trumpet and piano
- Chris Gekker trumpet – Albany Records
Work for piano solo
- James Giles, piano
- Albany Records
