Owen Underhill (born January 26, 1954) is a Canadiancomposer, flutist and conductor based in Vancouver.[1] He is currently a professor of music at Simon Fraser University.[2] He has been an active contributor to the new music scene on the West Coast,[3] as a flutist, as co-music director of Western Front New Music (1982-3), as the artistic director (1987–2000) of the Vancouver New Music Society,[4][5] and as a conductor in Magnetic Band and the Turning Point Ensemble, for which he is also currently the Artistic Co-Director.
In 1994 Underhill won first prize in the Winnipeg Symphony's Canadian Composer Competition.
[6] In 2000 he released an album of his own compositions, Celestial Machine.[7]
In 2012 Underhill's compositions were featured in the album Still Image – Music by Owen Underhill, performed by the Quatuor Bozzini ensemble along with François Houle and Jeremy Berkman .[8]
The Turning Point Ensemble, with Underhill as conductor, released the album Curio Box in 2018.[9]