Ethan Fields (b. 1997) is an American composer, musician, and sound engineer. Originally from Islip, NY, Ethan has written works for several ensembles, including wind ensemble, brass quintet, saxophone duet, chorus, and jazz ensemble. His works have been performed by the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York, the faculty of the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, the SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble, and the Fredonia Jazz Ensemble.
Ethan is an active musician, having performing in several groups including the New York All-State Symphonic Band and Vocal Jazz groups, the Nassau-Suffolk Wind Symphony, the Fredonia Wind Ensemble, and the Fredonia College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras. As an audio engineer, Fields has worked in studio recording, live sound, live streaming, and post-production. He has worked with a variety of ensembles, including soloists, chamber groups, musical theater companies, and large concert ensembles such as orchestras and wind ensembles. A graduate of SUNY Fredonia, Ethan completed an Mus. B. in Music Composition and a B.S. in Sound Recording Technology in 2019. He is currently pursuing an M.A. in Audio Arts at Syracuse University. |