Vince Gnojek
The tremendous versatility of the saxophone has become a trademark of Vince Gnojek’s saxophone playing throughout a performance and teaching career that spans more than four decades. His full, dark, rich, sound produces a palette of tonal variations and his musical interpretation incorporates a collection of stylistic nuances. Gnojek’s expressive musicianship is a result of performances in almost every conceivable musical setting, from performing as a classical saxophone soloist in recitals and with orchestras and wind ensembles, to a myriad of chamber music settings, to jazz performances with big bands and combos, to being a member of several symphony orchestras. His goal as a performer is to explore the differential moods and diverse styles of music that utilize the saxophone as a leading voice.
As a performer of both classical and jazz styles on all of the saxophones, Vince Gnojek has performed in almost every conceivable musical setting. As a classical saxophone soloist he has appeared with orchestras and wind ensembles, or has been a solo recitalist in Singapore, Mexico, Costa Rica, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Macau, Thailand, Malaysia, China, and throughout the United States. As a jazz soloist he has been featured with the University of Kansas Jazz Ensemble I on several occasions, including a tour in Switzerland (The Montreux Jazz Festival) and Germany. He has performed in forty-two states and in Mexico, Canada, Portugal, and Thailand as the alto saxophonist with the highly acclaimed Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet. As the saxophonist with the Kansas Woodwinds, a faculty chamber music ensemble in residence at the University of Kansas, he has performed regionally and at national conferences in Washington D. C., Chicago and Kansas City. Gnojek has also been a member of the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, the Denver Chamber Orchestra, the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra, and the Topeka Symphony Orchestra. In 2007 he was the recipient of the 12th Annual Phoenix Award for outstanding artistic achievement in Performing Arts presented by the Lawrence Arts Commission.
A versatile musician, Gnojek has been a free-lance musician in New York, Denver, and Kansas City, and has appeared with a variety of artists and entertainers. In addition to his first solo recording, CROSSINGS, he is the featured soloist on John Mackey’s Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble with the University of Kansas Wind Ensemble on its compact disc WILD NIGHTS on the NAXOS label, released in April 2009. He has also recorded on Mark Custom Recording with the Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet, on the ECM label as a member of Steve Reich’s Contemporary Music Ensemble, as the alto saxophonist with the Kansas Woodwinds, and on the Sea Breeze label as the lead alto saxophonist with the Kansas City Boulevard Big Band.
As a clinician, Gnojek appears frequently at music festivals and conferences, conservatories of music, universities and secondary schools throughout the world. A dedicated educator, he has served as an adjudicator for international competitions in Mexico and Costa Rica, and at regional and state contests in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas. His educational affiliations have included the University of Colorado, Boulder; Metropolitan State College, Denver; the University of Colorado, Denver; and Mannes College of Music in New York. He is currently the Professor of Saxophone at the University of Kansas, where he teaches a studio of 20-25 undergraduate and graduate saxophonists and four saxophone quartets. The top Saxophone Quartet has been awarded the Best Classical Chamber Music Group throughout the United States and Canada by the DownBeat magazine Annual Student Music Awards Competition on five different occasions.