Percussionist, composer, and educator Justin Jay Hines has performed with the New York Philharmonic, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Moab Music Festival, Alarm Will Sound, Either/Or, BridgeMusik, Austin Classical Guitar, and the Chamber Music Society of Detroit. Broadway orchestra credits include Pippin, Tarzan, and In the Heights. He has served as a New York Philharmonic Lead Teaching Artist since 1997 and has hosted several Young People’s Concerts, including this season’s The Future is: Innovation. He has collaborated with The Juilliard School, St. Louis Symphony, New World Symphony, 92nd Street Y, Lincoln Center Education, Carnegie Hall, New Jersey Symphony, and the Caramoor Center for the Arts as a leader of aesthetic education experiences.
His classical compositions have been performed by his group Classical Jam at venues throughout the US and Asia. Currently, he is a composition mentor for the NY Phil’s Very Young Composers Program, and is the artistic director of Living Arts Collaborative, Inc. He joined the Manhattan School of Music faculty in the fall of 2022 with the Center for Career Readiness and Community Impact and is a recipient of Manhattan School of Music’s Pablo Casals Award for Community Outreach.
September 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Howl: A Performance with Percussion and Cornet

