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»ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Jazz Ensembles Will Electrify With Swing, Big Band, Salsa and Fusion

Free concert Wednesday, April 24, in the University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall

A free concert presented by the »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Jazz Ensembles will take place April 24 at the University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall.The »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Jazz Ensembles will host a free performance on Wednesday, April 24, at 8 p.m. in the University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall, located at 650 Hilltop Drive, with free parking located off of Terrace Drive in Kent.

Jazz Ensembles 1 and 2, two groups of approximately 18 students each, will perform a variety of works.

Jazz Ensemble 1ā€™s performance will include Miles Davis and Gil Evansā€™ ā€œBlues for Pablo,ā€ Duke Ellingtonā€™s ā€œHappy-Go-Lucky Localā€ and Pat Methenyā€™s ā€œMinuano.ā€

Jazz Ensemble 2 will perform such works as Neal Heftiā€™s ā€œLiā€™l Darlinā€™,ā€ Ann Ronellā€™s ā€œWillow Weep for Meā€ and Duke Ellingtonā€™s ā€œHarlem Air Shaft.ā€

ā€œThe audience will have a chance to hear our »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Jazz Ensembles perform historically significant and artistically creative music, including original music by Northeast Ohio jazz musicians,ā€ says Robert Selvaggio, assistant professor in jazz studies.

The work of Northeast Ohio composers featured in the concert will include ā€œIf Thouā€ by Paul Ferguson and ā€œWags Chiliā€ by Mark Russo. Russo, a trumpet player, will also perform as a guest soloist at the concert.

The Jazz Ensemble is composed of both undergraduate and graduate students interested in learning about and performing jazz music. The students are a combination of music performance and education majors, jazz minors and students with majors outside of music.

The group works in a variety of jazz styles, including Dixieland, swing, be-bop, contemporary big band, salsa and fusion.

»ĘÉ«Ö±²„ students can earn 500 FLASHperks points by attending this performance.

For more information about the Jazz Ensembles and the many other ensembles in the School of Music, visit www.kent.edu/music. 

POSTED: Monday, April 22, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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