Scott Hall - Columbia College Chicago

Scott Hall

Professor of Instruction

shall@colum.edu

Biography

Coordinator of Contemporary Musicianship and Jazz

Private Lesson Instructor: Trumpet and Jazz Composition

Director of the Columbia College Jazz Ensemble

Scott Hall began his association with Ramsey Lewis in 2007 arranging Lewis’ compositions for Ravinia Festival collaborations such as the Joffrey Ballet, Turtle Island Quartet, Ramsey Lewis' Freedom Collection and the Abraham Lincoln celebration “Proclamation of Hope”, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has conducted at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C., Teatro Manzini in Milan, Ravinia Festival, Chicago Theatre, Jazz Showcase, Peoria Civic Center, and the Conservatory Luisa D’Annunzio in Pescara, Italy. His recent premier of the Concerto for Jazz Trio and Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival featured his work as arranger and conductor for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with the Ramsey Lewis Trio.

A classically trained trumpeter, he works predominantly as a jazz conductor, performer, arranger, producer, and educator. He has conducted important Duke Ellington works for jazz orchestra such as “Black, Brown, and Beige”, “A Concert of Sacred Music”, “New Orleans Suite”, as well as Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s “Far East Suite”. He conducted the Chicago Jazz Ensemble in concert with the late Buddy DeFranco in Milan, Italy for the reenactment of Benny Goodman’s 1938 Carnegie Hall concert. Mr. Hall is currently Professor of Instruction and Coordinator of Contemporary Musicianship and Jazz at Columbia College Chicago.

He has performed at Symphony Center, Chicago Jazz Festival, Ravinia Festival, Harris Theatre, Humanities Festival, Chicago Theatre, and the Jazz Showcase. His international appearances have been at the Beijing Dance Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Conservatory of Puerto Rico, Pescara Jazz Festival, Vicenza Jazz Festival, and throughout Italy.

Mr. Hall is currently Senior Lecturer and Director of Jazz Studies at Columbia College Chicago. As an invited clinician and teaching artist he has mentored for the Sant’Anna Arresi Jazz Festival, Arcevia Jazz Festival, Pescara Jazz Festival, Illinois Music Educators Association, and the Straight Ahead Jazz Camp with the Jazz Institute of Chicago.

As producer for Hallway Records, he has recorded and released albums for some of Chicago’s finest jazz artists. His debut album Scott Hall Quartet “Strength In Numbers” received critical acclaim from Down Beat magazine and media play in the United States and Europe.

Instructional Areas

Music, Jazz, Composition, Arranging, Music Business, Private Instruction, Ensembles

Creative Practice and Research Interests

Jazz History, Composition and Arranging

Degrees

B.M., Trumpet Performance Northern Illinois University 1991
M.M., Jazz Studies DePaul University 2010