Dr. Fred Hess

Coordinator of Composition Studies

Associate Professor

Fred Hess

Contact
hess@msudenver.edu
303-556-8669
Arts Building, 286D

Area
Composition

Classes
Private Composition, Music Theory, Basic Techniques of Composition, Form and Analysis, Counterpoint

Website
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"Fred Hess has an obvious affinity for a wide range of jazz-related idioms; he melds them into a cool, brainy, and utterly natural composite.  On tenor, Hess has a mellow, Lester-ish tone and what seems to be an encyclopedic knowledge of the tenor giant's style. Still, his melodic sense also draws from the best of the modern idioms. His articulation is smooth and light; harmonically, he's not adverse to going "out," though he never discards the changes of a tune for the sake of expedience."

- All Music Guide

Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, Hess grew up in New Jersey, attending Trenton State College, before moving to Colorado in 1981. He graduated with a doctorate in music composition from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1991. His early experiences include studies with saxophonist Phil Woods, a stint with bandleader Fred Waring, and composing music for the world premiere of a Sam Shepard play. As a composer, his influences encompass avant-garde classical sources, as well as Anthony Braxton and the members of the AACM. He is currently Coordinator of Composition Studies at The Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Committed to exploring the boundaries of both notated and improvised music, Hess attended the Creative Music Studio, Woodstock, NY, in 1979.  Moving to Colorado, he began the Boulder Creative Music Ensemble in 1982. In addition to his own projects as a leader (BCME and The Fred Hess Group), he was the founding director of Denver's Creative Music Works Orchestra and has been a member of drummer Ginger Baker's Denver Jazz Quintet, as well as ensembles led by trumpeter Ron Miles. His current performing groups are the Fred Hess Quartet and the Fred Hess/Marc Sabatella Duo.

He has performed with a wide range of jazz artists including Charlie Haden, Paul Smoker, Ray Brown, Wynton Marsalis, Wadada Leo Smith, Hugh Ragin, and Victor Lewis. Hess has received the Colorado Council on the Arts Composition Fellowship twice (1986 and 1994), captured first place in the inaugural Hennessey Jazz Search in Denver, and, in 2000, received the Julius Hemphill Award for Jazz Composition awarded by the Jazz Composers Alliance. Favorable CD reviews have appeared in such periodicals as Jazziz, JazzTimes, The Wire, Cadence, and Spin, as well as online jazz websites.