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Joshua Park is a saxophonist and educator deeply rooted in the modern classical saxophone tradition. As an advocate of the arts of classical and contemporary music, he continues to share the beauty of flexibility available in classical and contemporary works for the saxophone.
A graduate from UCLA, Joshua studied under Dr. Douglas Masek and Dr. Jan Berry-Baker. He went on to complete his Master’s of Music under the tutelage of Carrie Koffman at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut. There he had the opportunity to study under world-renowned musicians such as Avery Fisher Grant winner, Steven Banks, and the Grammy nominated, Aizuri Quartet. Additionally, he’s competed in multiple solo and chamber competitions receiving honorable mentions.
As an educator, he strives to redefine the standard of the saxophone. With so much recent advancement of the saxophone, he enjoys watching the growth of his students not only as a musician but as a human being. Joshua holds a private studio in Diamond Bar and also teaches in local schools. In his spare time, he enjoys lifting weights, exploring new music and finding the best cup of coffee in town.
Joshua Park is a saxophonist and educator deeply rooted in the modern classical saxophone tradition. As an advocate of the arts of classical and contemporary music, he continues to share the beauty of flexibility available in classical and contemporary works for the saxophone.
A graduate from UCLA, Joshua studied under Dr. Douglas Masek and Dr. Jan Berry-Baker. He went on to complete his Master’s of Music under the tutelage of Carrie Koffman at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut. There he had the opportunity to study under world-renowned musicians such as Avery Fisher Grant winner, Steven Banks, and the Grammy nominated, Aizuri Quartet. Additionally, he’s competed in multiple solo and chamber competitions receiving honorable mentions.
As an educator, he strives to redefine the standard of the saxophone. With so much recent advancement of the saxophone, he enjoys watching the growth of his students not only as a musician but as a human being. Joshua holds a private studio in Diamond Bar and also teaches in local schools. In his spare time, he enjoys lifting weights, exploring new music and finding the best cup of coffee in town.