Portrait of Jason Mcfeaters

Artist

Jason Mcfeaters

Winner of numerous competitions and prizes, saxophonist, Jason McFeaters has performed extensively in the US and abroad. Praised by the press for his extraordinary musicianship and virtuosity, the Baltimore Sun wrote, “McFeaters exuded charisma and effortless virtuosity,” and the Washington Post wrote that “McFeaters played with gorgeous intensity and artistry.” Mr. McFeaters has performed as a soloist with the symphonies of Baltimore, Fairfax, Frederick Youth, Fort Collins, Gettysburg, Georgetown, the Peabody Wind Ensemble, and the Capital Wind Symphony. Since, 2009, Mr. McFeaters has performed regularly with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, including performances at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall, and can be heard on the orchestra’s recent recordings of “Bernstein’s Mass” and “Gershwin Piano Concertos.” This season’s performances with the BSO include, “Bolero,” “Rocky,” and “On the Town.” Jason received his Bachelors Degree in Music Education from the Peabody Conservatory of Music and a Masters Degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of Michigan. In addition to his accomplishments as a performer, Mr. McFeaters has established himself as one of the premier teachers in the Washington, D.C. area. He has taught Saxophone and Theory at the Levine School of Music since 1999, and directed “Saxes at Strathmore,” one of the largest saxophone-only summer camps for school-aged children in the country. His private students have received highest honors in county and state bands and festivals, several of whom have continued on to study music at major colleges and universities, and continued into music as a profession. Articles written about Mr. McFeaters’ teaching have been featured in the Gazzette Newspaper, the Potomac Almanac, and Bethesda Magazine. Mr. McFeaters has previously taught at the University of Michigan and the University of Windsor.