Ray Seol
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Dr. Ray Seol is an assistant professor of professional music and a distinguished jazz bassist and producer with extensive involvement in the New York jazz scene. During his undergraduate years at the New School’s School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City, he studied under renowned bassists Reggie Workman and Buster Williams. This period marked the inception of his journey to define his musical identity and formulate his unique concept of jazz.
Dr. Seol’s capacity to synthesize sound and color through synesthesia laid the groundwork for his innovative approach to sonic visualization, a theory he explored in his master’s thesis in music technology at New York University. Over time, he solidified this concept as a novel means of improvising and visually interpreting jazz, incorporating interactive technologies. His showcase, titled Interactive Jazz: Jazz as a New Visual Art, has garnered invitations to art galleries in both New York City and Seoul, South Korea. His recent interactive jazz creation, "Seu Aprendiz" (2021), which incorporates the interactive jazz concept along with a freshly introduced linguistic interpretation process, achieved the remarkable feat of ranking no. 1 on the Roots Music Report’s Top 50 World Song Chart and no. 2 on the North American College and Community Radio Chart.
Dr. Seol harbors a deep commitment to advocating for sustainable career platforms, particularly for immigrant artists. He gleaned insights into the prevailing societal biases against immigrant artists while conducting interviews for his second master’s thesis in the arts administration program at Columbia University and his doctoral dissertation work at Northeastern University.
Since 2007, Dr. Seol has released four studio jazz albums and individual tracks, further participating in numerous domestic and international tours and jazz festivals. He has collaborated with distinguished jazz luminaries, including Jason Moran, Marta Gómez, Scott Robinson, Art Hirahara, and Takuya Kuroda. Additionally, he contributed to the production of the Latin Grammy–nominated album Yeah Won, marking the first-ever nomination for a Korean album in the Música Popular Brasileira category.
- Freelance jazz bassist, composer, and producer
- Founder of Interactive Jazz: Jazz as a New Visual Art, a sonic visualization project
- Interactive jazz project Seu Aprendiz was ranked No. 1 on the Roots Music Report’s Top 50 World Song Chart and No. 2 on the North American College and Community Radio Chart (2021)
- Performances with prominent jazz musicians, including Marta Gómez, Art Hirahara, Takuya Kuroda, Jason Moran, and Scott Robinson
- Professional experiences in the entertainment and music technology industries
- Leadership and career development program expert
- Recipient of the Excellent Community Jazz Education Service Award from Tumen City, China
- Contributed to Latin Grammy–nominated album Yeah Won as project manager
- Arts Administration Scholarship Recipient, Columbia University
- Jazz Fellowship Recipient, School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, The New School
- Mass Cultural Council Grants for Creative Individuals
- Dean’s Award for Global Presence and Engagement
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School NameNortheastern UniversityState or ProvinceMassachusettsDegreeDoctor of Education (EdD)Field of StudyEducationDate Degree Received
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School NameColumbia University in the City of New YorkState or ProvinceNew YorkDegreeMaster of Arts (MA)Field of StudyBusiness Administration/ManagementDate Degree Received
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School NameNew York UniversityState or ProvinceNew YorkDegreeMaster of Music (MM)Field of StudyMusic Production, Technology InnovationDate Degree Received
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School NameThe New SchoolState or ProvinceNew YorkDegreeBachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)Field of StudyJazz StudiesDate Degree Received