Dylan WARD

Dylan WARD, JLV ambassador musician, with his instrument equipped with a JLV ligature

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THE BIOGRAPHY OF DYLAN WARD

A saxophonist and visionary sound artist, Dylan Ward stands out for his experimental approach and commitment to electroacoustic music.

A performer, improviser, and educator, he collaborates with prestigious festivals, renowned ensembles, and develops innovative artistic projects such as Tourmaline and Dionysus.
A bold creator at the crossroads of sound arts and musical innovation.

Dylan Ward is a saxophonist, musician, improviser, and sound artist recognized for his ethereal playing and distinctive experimental approach (Vital Weekly). Specializing in experimental electroacoustic music, he explores the boundaries between human, natural, digital, and historical consciousness, creating unique sonic worlds.

 

His recordings, released on Neuma, Mother Brain, and XAS labels, have been praised for their originality, clarity, and expressive intensity, offering music that is beautiful, intellectually stimulating, and playful (Pan M 360).

 

A multifaceted artist, Dylan Ward has performed at many of the most renowned American festivals:

 

Bang on a Can LOUD Weekend

 
Eighth Blackbird Creative Lab

 
Mostly Modern Festival

 
Oh My Ears Festival

 
Kansas City Contemporary Music Festival

 
Kansas City Open Spaces

 
iHearIC Series

 
Charlotte Street Foundation Capsule Series

 
Kansas City Classical Revolution

 
Kansas City Public Library Series

 

He has also appeared as a soloist with the North Carolina Symphony, Georgia Philharmonic, Raleigh Symphony, and Jackson Heights Orchestra, as well as a chamber musician in prestigious venues such as:

 

Lincoln Center

 
Constellation Chicago

 
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

 
Mesa Arts Center

 
Koka Booth Amphitheatre

 

Tourmaline: an acclaimed electroacoustic project

 

In July 2022, Dylan Ward released his first solo electroacoustic album, Tourmaline, on Neuma Records. Hailed as a “new release gem” and recognized as “a perfectly produced, recorded, and packaged collection of experimental music” (All About the Arts), the album explores ideas of transmutation and sonic alchemy through works by Alexandra Gardner, Viet Cuong, Seth Andrew Davis, Kenneth Michael Florence, and Emma O’Halloran.

 

Tourmaline navigates plural creative concepts: from the Crystal Cave to the Ogdoad cosmogony, from Paul Klee’s Angel of History to the structure of a documentary on Michael Jordan — an ambitious project in pursuit of the alchemical magnum opus.

 

Dionysus: reinventing the piano trio

 

Dylan Ward is a founding member of Dionysus, a modern reinvention of the traditional piano trio, with Ali Wright on saxophone and Juliana Balinski on piano. The trio has performed in the United States and internationally, including at Lincoln Center, Interlochen Center for the Arts, St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, and several universities.

 

In January 2021, Dionysus released its first album, Hocket, featuring works by Augusta Read Thomas, Meredith Monk, Kirsten Broberg, Philip Glass, David Biedenbender, and Marc Mellits. The recording was praised as “a concept album of the highest quality… overflowing with musicality” (The Saxophonist), noting that “Dionysus performs with such precision one might believe a single saxophone is playing.”

 

Education and artistic research

 

Holder of a Doctorate in Musical Arts (DMA) from the University of Missouri–Kansas City, Dylan Ward also graduated from Michigan State University and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. His work reflects a continuous pursuit of sound innovation and exploration of musical textures.

HIS SAXOPHONE EQUIPMENT

I have been delighted by the improvements the

JLV ligature provides!
I find an increased amount of brilliance, focus, and response that provides a variety of tonal possibilities suitable for

any musical situation.
The ease of play and tonal purity allows one to perform effortlessly without concern to equipment.
Thank you, JLV!

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