Jonathan Helton, saxophone
Steven Thomas, violoncello
Available for the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 concert seasons.
 
Recital drawn from music by:
Dorothy Chang, Jonathan Elliott, Libby Larsen, Edison Denisov, Augusta Read Thomas, Gordon Jacob, Günter Raphael, Alphonse Stallaert, Rebecca Clarke
 
Concerto offering:
Double Concerto for saxophone and cello by Michael Nyman
 
Also offering:
Saxophone Master Classes, Cello Master Classes, K-12 and Community Educational Programs
 
The Artists
Saxophonist Jonathan Helton is an active solo recitalist and chamber musician appearing in concerts worldwide, including Chicago, Montreal, Vancouver, Beijing, Shanghai, Singapore, London, Paris, Taipei, Washington, DC, and New York. He has been featured on programs of the North American Saxophone Alliance, the World Saxophone Congress, the College Music Society, Wisconsin Composers' Alliance, Chicago Consortium of Composers, and the New Music Chicago Festival. His performances have been heard on North Carolina Public Radio, on WFMT in Chicago, and in national radio syndication. He is featured on compact discs from Centaur, Elf, Innova, Mark Records, and Music from Northwestern. From 1992 to 1999 Dr. Helton served on the faculty at Northwestern University. He is currently on the faculty of the School of Music of the University of Florida where he teaches saxophone, chamber music and conducts the New Music Ensemble. Jonathan Helton is a Selmer Artist/Clinician, and Past-President of the North American Saxophone Alliance.
 
Cellist Steven Thomas was appointed to the University of Florida's School of Music in 2007, following a 13-year tenure at the Hartt School, where he had chaired both the String and Chamber Music departments. A top prize-winner in the Villa-Lobos (Rio) and Bach (Washington) International Cello Competitions, as well as the Hudson Valley and Charleston Competitions, Dr. Thomas has appeared as soloist with orchestras in North and South America and throughout Europe. As a member of the Cantilena Piano Quartet, he toured and performed in most of the major concert halls of Europe and the U.S. He has performed as recitalist and chamber musician at festivals such as Windsor (England), Gstaad (Switzerland), the Israel Festival (Jerusalem), Prague, Tivoli (Denmark), Itu and Fortaleza (Brazil). As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with such renowned artists as Yehudi Menuhin, Erick Friedman, Donald MacInnes, Jesse Levine, Joseph Robinson, David Shifrin, Peter Frankl, Boris Berman and the Miami String Quartet.
 
Saxophone and Cello
Recent years have seen an increase in the literature for saxophone and cello. This is quite possibly due to increased performer interest in the Sonata by Edison Denisov, the first major work for this instrumental combination. The melodic and expressive capabilities of the saxophone and cello are well-known. In the hands of modern masters, these instruments can yield a tremendous palette of colors and a wide variety of musical styles. The saxophone-cello combination results in a chamber music experience of unparalleled power and beauty.