Glen Whitehead
Dr. Glen Whitehead is a Senior Instructor of Music
at the University of Colorado, Denver, and the
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
He received his D.M.A. in Contemporary Music Performance
and Practice from the University of California,
San Diego where he studied with Edwin Harkins,
George Lewis, and Anthony Davis, and received
his Bachelors degree in Trumpet Performance from
the New England Conservatory of Music where he
studied with Timothy Morrison.
With a varied performance experience, he was Principal
Trumpet for both the Monterrey Symphony Orchestra
in Monterrey, Mexico, and the La Jolla Symphony
Orchestra in San Diego, was the solo trumpet in
"Tania", an opera by Anthony Davis recorded
on Kotch International records, and is a member
of the improvisation quartet O'Keefe / Stanyek
/ Walton / Whitehead whom have recorded on 9Winds
and Circumvention Records and have performed together
since 1996.
In 2002 he was the CU Colorado Springs faculty
representative at a weeklong workshop with Cecil
Taylor at the Colorado College. Dedicated to contemporary
and creative music, Glen has played in several
world premieres, has given solo performances across
the United States and in Europe, and has had several
collaborations including an ensemble with the
Rippingtons bassist Kim Stone.
In 2002, he received a President’s Fund for
the Humanities Grant for a project with composer
Dr. Michael Theodore, Professor of Composition
at CU Boulder for improvisation quartet and computer,
which premiered in Spring 2003 at CU Colorado
Springs. As well, he collaborated with Dr. Theodore
on “Trumpetspeak”, an interactive
work for trumpet and computer, which has been
performed at CU Denver and the NWEAMO Electro
Acoustic Festival at San Diego State University.
Currently, He directs the CU Colorado Springs Jazz
Ensemble, a Rock / Pop Ensemble at the CU Denver
School of Arts and Media, and the Electro Acoustic
Music Ensemble at that institution.