
About
Alexander Clements is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music affiliated with the Department of Contemporary Writing and Production. A Canadian pianist, composer, arranger, and music researcher, he is known for his work in jazz, Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban, classical, and world music.
- Alma Mater: McGill University
- Prior Role: Associate Musical Director of Cirque du Soleil’s show 'O'
Research and Creative Output: Clements’ work spans diverse genres including jazz, Northern Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, rock, classical, and world music. His compositions and arrangements include pieces for large ensembles, film scores (e.g., Disney DVD), multimedia exhibits, and contemporary dance productions like EnMi (2022) with Ana Cuellar. He integrates teaching with practice, focusing on critical thinking, creativity, and global cultural engagement.
Scientific and Artistic Recognition: Clements has received multiple awards, including the
- Alberta Achievement Award
- Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec grants
- Canada Council grants
Teaching Philosophy: Clements emphasizes constructivist learning, leveraging technology and hands-on practice to foster self-expression, curiosity, and lifelong learning. His experience abroad informs a democratic, inclusive classroom environment.
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