VSU Celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with Series of Concerts
April 8, 2012
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Jessica Pope
Communications and Media Relations Coordinator
VSU Celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with Series of Concerts
VALDOSTA -- Valdosta State University’s Department of Music will
celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with a trio of concerts.
The first concert in the series will kick off at 7:30 p.m. tonight
and will feature the Jazz Combos, directed by Tod Leavitt, Joren
Cain, and David Springfield.
The Jazz Combos “are small performing groups comprised of five to
eight players” that “perform material from the traditional and
contemporary jazz repertoire with emphasis on small group
performing skills and jazz improvisation,” according to the
Department of Music’s Jazz Studies program.
The concert series will continue at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10,
with the New Jazz Ensemble, directed by Cain and featuring music by
Count Basie, Rob McConnell, and Springfield, who serves as director
of VSU’s Jazz Studies program.
VSU’s New Jazz Ensemble “is ideally suited to students wishing to
gain valuable experience in the jazz idiom. The repertoire is
exciting and varied, with a strong emphasis on fundamentals of the
jazz style,” according to the Jazz Studies program.
The celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month concert series will
conclude with a performance by the Jazz Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 17. Directed by Springfield, the performance will
feature historic compositions by Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Holman, and
Clare Fischer, as well as the premier of new arrangements by VSU
students Patrick Jones and Jaron McCarr.
The Jazz Ensemble “is the premier performing ensemble in the jazz
area … with a repertoire ranging from Big Band Era standards to
contemporary styles and original jazz compositions,” according to
the Jazz Studies program. This group has toured Europe and
performed with such guest artists as Dizzy Gillespie, Byron
Stripling, and Ernie Watts.
All of the concerts are free and open to the public and will be
held in Whitehead Auditorium, located in the VSU Fine Arts Building
on the corner of Oak Street and Brookwood Drive. They will also be
webcast live at www.useducationtv.com/main.aspx'sid=286&pid=1514.
Designated by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of
American History and supported by the United States Congress, Jazz
Appreciation Month, recognized each April, “is intended to draw
public attention to the glories of jazz as both a historical and a
living treasure.” This year’s theme is “Jazz Crossing Borders and
Cultures.”
For more information, please contact David Springfield, director of
Valdosta State University’s Jazz Studies Program, at (229) 333-5805
or daspring@valdosta.edu
or visit www.smithsonianjazz.org.
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