Max Dvorin
Biography
Max Dvorin is an American woodwind doubler who resides in Nashville, TN. He enrolled at Belmont University in 2014 and graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Music degree in commercial saxophone. Max returned to Belmont in 2021 and earned his Master of Music degree in Multiple Woodwinds with a concentration in flute in 2023. During his undergraduate studies, he was the lead alto player in Jazz Band 1 for all four years and the principal clarinetist of the Belmont University Orchestra during both his junior and senior years. In his senior year, Max was one of the winners chosen to perform with the orchestra as a soloist on clarinet in the annual Classical Performers Concert. During his graduate studies, Max served as the principal flutist of the Belmont University Orchestra.
Since receiving his Master’s degree in 2023, Max has taught at Cumberland University as the Director of Bands, as well as at Middle Tennessee State University, Fisk University, and Trevecca Nazarene University. Max also has a home studio where he records for clients on all woodwinds. He frequently performs at big band gigs, corporate events, musical theater productions, weddings, music festivals, and religious services. Additionally, Max co-leads a monthly big band featuring some of the finest musicians in Nashville and is able to contract various-sized groups for all types of recording sessions, events, shows, and celebrations.