Diane Jones loves writing for and collaborating with performers. With commissions and performances by Mélomanie, The Relâche Ensemble, The Da Capo Chamber Players, Trio Casals, and Flautet, Diane's music reflects her rich, eclectic influences and her love of line and rhythm. In 2011, her Choro Samba Laranja was included on the SAMMY award-winning CD, Native Orange.
In addition to her work with professional musicians, Jones has completed four separate residencies in Syracuse area middle schools. Not only do the students have the excitement of presenting a world premiere, they get to experience and influence the entire composition process. She has twice collaborated with choreographer Cheryl Wilkins-Mitchell as part of the Vision of Sound performance series, and with filmmaker and director Ryan Silveira for both live and recorded projects.
Diane was the live weekend host on WCNY-FM, Central New York's Classical Radio Station. She is past President of the Society for New Music, and has had her music featured on Fresh Ink, the weekly new music broadcast produced by the Society.
A recipient of the Billy Joel Fellowship, a fellowship with the Chamber Music Institute at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and awarded the prestigious Grace F. and Theodore Berger Award from the University of Delaware, Diane has also been inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda, the music honor society. Active as a performer as well as a composer, Diane regularly performs with Samba Laranja and the Central New York Flute Choir. She has played flute and piccolo in regional orchestras, and was one half of the flute duo, Flutes of Fancy.
Diane is privileged to have studied with outstanding composers Daniel S. Gofrey, Nicolas Scherziner, and Jennifer Margaret Barker.