[Tom
Jones]
Janise White is a Professor of Music at West Los
Angeles College, and is Founder and Conductor of the Afro-American
Chamber Music Society Orchestra. She tells AfriClassical of the
passing of the former clarinetist and conductor of the Orchestra, Tom
Jones:
“Dear
Friends,
We
are deeply saddened to announce the sudden and tragic passing of our
former clarinetist and conductor of the Afro-American Chamber Music
Society Orchestra, Tom Jones.
“Tom
Jones shared his expertise in orchestrating and performance with the
orchestra consistently for over two decades replacing the late, Bill
Green and Marcus Eley, clarinetists. He was a consummate music
historian and clarinetist as a graduate of Indiana University (M.M.).
From New Orleans he became the young clarinet student of Robert
Marcellus, and later furthered his clarinet studies at the Cleveland
Institute (B.M.) with Bernard Portnoy and Ron DeKant. Tom studied
conducting with James Levine of the Metropolitan Opera at the Curtis
Institute.
“During
his music career, Tom performed with the New Orleans Symphony,
American Wind Symphony, Boston Symphony, Inglewood Philharmonic, Los
Angeles Repertory Orchestra, New Valley Symphony and the Middle
Eastern Orchestra of Culver City. In October of 1993, Tom introduced
the AACMS orchestra to Professor John Price of Tuskegee University
who quickly forwarded the orchestra score and parts for Scherzo For
Clarinet. This resulted in a west coast premiere of the work
performed by Tom Jones. Tom served as conductor of AACMS from 2006
to 2009. He concurrently pursued a successful career as a Computer
Programmer for Boeing in El Segundo, California.
“I
will announce the day of the funeral on which I hope everyone will
come out and support his daughter, Gina, my former voice student at
West Los Angeles College. I am asking that we prepare a performance
of Danse Nègre by Samuel Coleridge Taylor, a piece Tom enjoyed
conducting and also a piece which he fully orchestrated along with
Dwayne Smith.”
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