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About Roy Phillippe

Roy Phillippe is a highly regarded American composer, arranger, and educator, primarily recognized for his extensive contributions to jazz ensemble, concert band, and orchestral literature. His work spans a broad spectrum, including arrangements for film, television, and various professional and educational performing groups. Phillippe's compositions and arrangements are widely performed, making him a significant figure in contemporary instrumental music education and performance.

  • A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Roy Phillippe earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Kent State University.
  • He privately studied composition, arranging, and orchestration with Phil Rizzo, who was the author and director of theory for the Stan Kenton Jazz Orchestra in Residence program.
  • Phillippe moved to Los Angeles after graduation, where he has worked as an arranger for film, television, concerts, recordings, and publications.
  • His professional affiliations include ASCAP, NARAS, JEN, and the American Federation of Musicians, and he served as a past executive secretary of the American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers.

Performing Roy Phillippe’s music offers a rewarding experience for musicians across various skill levels, particularly those in jazz ensembles, concert bands, and orchestras. His published arrangements and compositions are crafted to be accessible to student musicians while also being engaging for professionals, making them ideal for educational settings and diverse performance venues. Instrumentalists will find his charts well-written, often featuring rich harmonies, engaging rhythms, and opportunities for stylistic growth, contributing to a fulfilling and enjoyable musical journey.

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