Colin Leonard
About
As a multi-instrumentalist, educator, and composer, I bring over a decade of performance experience and more than four years of dedicated teaching to my students. I began my musical journey at the age of three and picked up the saxophone at ten. My passion and dedication led me to earn a scholarship to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where I am completing my Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies (2021–2025). At Oberlin, I was honored to be part of the Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble, commissioned by the legendary Sonny Rollins himself. With this group, I toured New York and Ohio, performing and leading educational masterclasses. During my time at Oberlin, I was also fortunate to study under jazz greats including Gary Bartz, Eddie Henderson, Gerald Cannon, Jamey Haddad, and Dan Wall. I was also featured as a guest artist with the band Moonglow at the CMC International Jazz Festival in Buffalo, NY, and performed at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, DC. I perform in a wide range of styles including jazz (combos and big band), funk/fusion, Brazilian, Cuban, Afro-Cuban, rock, folk, pop, and singer-songwriter genres. I teach alto, tenor, and soprano saxophone, clarinet, and flute, as well as jazz improvisation on any instrument, music theory, and composition (jazz, classical, and contemporary). My goal is to inspire curiosity, confidence, and a lifelong love of music in every student.