USF Jazz Ensemble II February 20, 2013 – 7:30 p.m.
USF Concert Hall
Jack Wilkins, Director
John DePaola, Asst. Director
USF School of Music
Tampa, FL
Program
McKenna's C Jam Blues .................................. arr. Julie Cavatini
Staten Island Ferry .......................................................... Billy Byers
Cookin' at the Continental ..................................... Horace Silver
Organ Grinder's Swing ............................................... Will Hudson arr. Sy Oliver
Blues in Hoss Flats ...................................................... Frank Foster arr. Mark Taylor
Armando's Rhumba ................................................. Chick Corea arr. Mike Tomaro
Moanin' ................................................................. Charles Mingus
Personnel
Rhythm:
Drums;
Paul Gavin
Mitch Montgomery
Bass:
Ryan Weiss
Guitar:
Patrick Ortiz
Piano:
Matthew Falgowski
Saxes:
Cody Moore
Nathan Batts
Jesse Straus
Michael Yapello
Alyson Agemy
Trombones:
Brian Jones
Lisa Duxbury
Nick Atheras
Philip Beatty
Trumpets:
Sam Garnett
Rob Johnson
Ryan Violette
Stacy Jones
Upcoming School of Music Events:
USF Monday N igh t Ja z z f ea tu r i ng Ron B lake , Saxophone Monday, Feb. 25, 2013 7:30 pm, USF Concert Hall Advance Tickets: $8 Students/Seniors, $12 Adults Day of Performance: $10 Students/Seniors, $15 Adults
Jazz recording artist and member of the Saturday Night Live band, Ron Blake joins the USF Jazz faculty and USF Jazz Ensemble I for this installment of the MNJS!
Blake, Virgin Islands-born native, is based in New York City. He is a well-rounded musician and has recorded three CDs as a leader; in addition, his discography numbers more than 50 recordings as either a guest or sideman with leading artists.
USF Symphon i c Band : Che r i shed T ransc r i p t i ons Tuesday, Feb.26, 2013 7:30 pm, USF Concert Hall Advance Tickets: $8 Students/Seniors, $12 Adults Day of Performance: $10 Students/Seniors, $15 Adults "Cherished Transcriptions" features works that were originally composed for other mediums but have since become embraced by wind bands. Selections include pieces originally conceived for orchestra, choirs, and organ that have found new life and new colors in the wind band world. Composers include Kabalevsky, Brahms, von Suppe, and Bach
USF S tuden t Compose rs ' Conce r t Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013 7:30 pm, Barness Recital Hall Free Event Students in the USF composition program present an evening of new music premieres. Composing in a wide variety of styles and for a wide variety of instrumentation, undergraduate and graduate composition majors present their cutting-edge work in the intimate space of the Barness Recital Hall. For additional information and to purchase tickets, visit music.arts.usf.edu
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