Patrick
J. Burns (b. 1969) has served as adjunct professor of music at Montclair State
University in New Jersey since 1994, where he teaches courses in music theory,
orchestration, and composition. He has also taught instrumental music in the
Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools since 1998. As a clarinetist, Mr. Burns
has performed with many professional ensembles in the New York metro area,
including the Metropolitan Opera Summer Ballet Orchestra, the pit orchestra for
the Broadway revival production of Camelot starring Robert Goulet, and
the New Jersey Chamber Music Society in broadcasts for National Public Radio
and New Jersey Network Television. In September 2011, Mr. Burns began his
tenure as Director of the Symphony of Winds and Percussion at New Jersey City
University.
In
1986, at the age of seventeen, Mr. Burns founded the Bloomfield (NJ) Youth
Band, a community wind ensemble of some 55 secondary school and collegiate musicians,
which he continues to direct today. The Bloomfield Youth Band has been recognized
for its outstanding artistic achievements and service to the community by the
United States Congress, the New Jersey Legislature, and the Mayor and Town
Council of Bloomfield. Mr. Burns is former director of the Montclair State
University Youth Orchestra and the Imperial Brass. He has been featured as
guest conductor and clinician with public school, community, university,
regional, and All State bands in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Virginia, and Ohio. He has recorded albums and performed in concert with
world-renowned brass artists Philip Smith, Warren Vaché, Roger Webster, and
Chris Jaudes.
Patrick
Burns’ music for symphonic band is published by G. Schirmer, Daehn
Publications, Grand Mesa Music Publishers, FJH Music, Wingert-Jones Music, and
TRN Music Publisher. His compositions for symphonic band are performed by bands
of every level throughout the United States and abroad. The United States Army
Band, “Pershing’s Own,” has performed his music in Washington, D.C., and at
Carnegie Hall. His music has also been performed by conservatory and military
bands in Sweden, Russia, Japan, and China. His music has appeared on Bandworld
magazine’s Top 100 list of band compositions five times. The Instrumentalist
and School Music News have printed numerous favorable reviews of Mr.
Burns’ band music, and the Classical New Jersey Society Journal has
praised his chamber music. His music for symphonic band has been performed at
The Midwest Clinic in Chicago and has been recorded for the educational series Distinguished
Music for the Developing Band. He has received commissions from many
organizations, including the Goldman Band/Harvey Phillips Foundation, Ohio
Northern University, the Bel Air (MD) Community Band, the SoundTree
Corporation, and Westlake Village (CA) High School Wind Ensemble for the band’s
performance at Carnegie Hall.
From
2003-2010, Mr. Burns served as president of the Bloomfield Federation of Music,
and in March 2010, he founded his own music publishing company, Bandworks
Publications. Links to recordings of his music are on his websites, www.patrickburnsmusic.com, www.bandworkspublications.com, and www.youtube.com/patrickburnsmusic.