m us ic at emory concer t se ries 201 4 – 2 0 1 5 s e a s o n emory big band with special guest joe chambers, drums and Vibes tuesday, April 21, 2015 8:00 p.m. Emerson Concert Hall Schwartz Center for Performing Arts p r ogr am What Is the Meaning of This? Ginger Bread Boy by Tom Garling by Jimmy Heath arr. by Mike Tomaro Love Matters the Most by Mark Taylor Emory Big Band Dat Dere by Bobby Timmons arr. by Mark Taylor Mr. Lucky by Henry Mancini arr. by Mark Taylor Professors at Play with Joe Chambers Ecaroh Naranja by Horace Silver arr. by Joe Chambers by Victor Lopez E mory B ig B and Randy Hunter, ensemble director Neel Ghosh, alto sax Mehul Bhagat, alto sax Patrick Curtin, tenor sax Hemanthe Venkatesh, tenor sax Gyeong Mo Kim, baritone sax Alec Woodard, trumpet Joseph Shapiro, trumpet Vivek Sawhney, trumpet Kevin Williams, trombone Matthew Thoburn, trombone Kathryn Breezeale, trombone Grant Singer, trombone Mingchong Zhang, piano Sam Budnyk, bass Eric Aaron, drums jo e c h a mbe r s Joe Chambers has worked with some of the most influential jazz figures of the past several decades and is a recognized performer and composer whose works have been performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. As a sideman and leader, Chambers has recorded more than five hundred albums and CDs. He has performed and recorded with Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hutcherson, Andrew Hill, and many more. Chamber’s credits include Hubbard’s Breaking Point, Hutcherson’s Components, Shorter’s Schizophrenia and Etcetera, Hill’s Compulsion, and Tyner’s Tender Moments, as well as Archie Shepp’s New Thing at Newport, Charles Mingus’s Like a Bird, Chick Corea’s Tones for Joan’s Bones, and many others. Chambers’s compositions have been covered by Hutcherson, Hubbard, and M’Boom; he has also contributed to soundtracks for several Spike Lee films including Mo’ Better Blues. Chambers is the first Thomas S. Kenan Distinguished Professor of Jazz in the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. His most recent recording is Joe Chambers Moving Pictures Orchestra recorded live at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola in New York City, released in May 2012 (Savant 2120); the record was nominated for a Grammy in the Big Band category. 2 E m o ry Ja z z Stu d ies Pr ogram Gary Motley, director of jazz studies, piano Recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Great American Jazz Piano Competition, and the American Composers Forum, Gary Motley has been featured in Downbeat Magazine and on Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland. His recordings include Russell Malone’s Black Butterfly and Renaissance: A Tribute to Oscar Peterson. He has performed with Benny Golson, Eddie Daniels, Carmen Bradford, Kenny Barron, Dave Brubeck, and others. A member of the American Federation of Musicians, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and the National Association for Music Education, Motley has a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Montevallo and a master’s degree in jazz studies from Georgia State University. He is director of jazz studies at Emory. Dwight Andrews, associate professor, music theory, African American music Dwight Andrews, composer, musician, educator, and minister, joined the Emory College faculty in 1987. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Andrews is an associate professor of music theory and African American music and senior minister of First Congregational United Church of Christ in Atlanta. With bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from the University of Michigan, he continued his studies at Yale University, receiving a master of divinity degree and a PhD in music theory. His honors include a 2005 Lexus Leader of the Arts Award, a Pew Trust/TCG Artist Residency Fellowship, a Mellon Fellowship, Emory University’s Distinguished Teacher Award, and the Yale Tercentenary Medal from the Yale Club of Georgia. Andrews was the artistic director of the National Black Arts Festival (1996–1998) and, in 1997, was named the first Quincy Jones Visiting Professor of African American Music at Harvard University. Andrews was a guest visiting professor of composition at the Yale School of Music in 2003 and gave the 2004 Alain Locke Lectures at Harvard. Dan Baraszu, guitar Detroit born guitarist-composer Dan Baraszu started playing guitar at age nine. Early in his career, he explored many different styles of music. However, when he first heard the genius of jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, Baraszu devoted himself to becoming a die-hard jazz artist. His major influences include guitarists Joe Pass, Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, and John Scofield as well as other instrumentalists like Bill Evans, Horace Silver, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, and Charlie Parker. In addition to studying the works of the “masters of the jazz idiom,” Baraszu also has a formal education in music. He received a bachelor’s degree from the renowned Berklee College of Music, where he majored in jazz composition and arranging. In addition, Baraszu received a master’s degree from the University of Miami with a major in jazz pedagogy. Baraszu resides in Atlanta where he works as a freelance guitarist. Baraszu is an Emory artist affiliate. 3 Justin Chesarek, drums Justin Chesarek of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been studying and performing music since a young age. While earning a bachelor’s degree in music education at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Chesarek traveled abroad and performed at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals in Europe. A graduate of Georgia State University with a master of music degree, Chesarek teaches as an artist affiliate at Emory. He has had the opportunity to perform with Wynton Marsalis, Christian McBride, John Faddis, Dave Samuels, Gary Smulyan, Michael Mossman, and Jerry Bergonzi. Chesarek performs throughout the Atlanta area. Randy Hunter, saxophone Randy Hunter is a professional saxophonist, educational author, and private instructor from the Atlanta area. He studied music education with an emphasis in jazz pedagogy at Valdosta State College. With a focus on generating educational jazz material, Hunter’s endeavors are best represented by his series of etude, duet, and combo method books under the title, Complete Jazz Styles. Several of the books have received endorsements from well-known jazz artists including Joe Lovano, Jerry Bergonzi, Randy Brecker, Bobby Shew, and John Fedchock. Hunter performs regularly in Atlanta, and he has an extensive performance, recording, and arranging history, including work with Duffy Jackson, Chubby Jackson, Cab Calloway, the Glenn Miller Band, and others. Hunter is an Emory artist affiliate. Bob Lewis, trombone and trumpet One of the most in-demand brass players in the Atlanta area, Bob Lewis, Emory artist affiliate, has performed with many jazz icons from Lionel Hampton to Tony Bennett. He has recorded with artists including Matchbox 20 and the Four Freshmen (Grammy nomination). Lewis has also shared his musical skills on the soundtracks of several projects for the History Channel, the Weather Channel, PBS, and Good Day Atlanta. A graduate of Berry College, Lewis studied trombone with Harry Maddox, former principal trombonist with the Atlanta Symphony. Chris Riggenbach, double bass and electric bass Originally from the Atlanta area, bassist Chris Riggenbach has been a professional musician for more than fifteen years. He has a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies from Georgia State University. For ten years, he played in show bands and jazz trios for Carnival Cruise Lines. Later, Riggenbach moved to Poland with his wife. In 2010, Riggenbach toured internationally with the Josh Lawrence Jazz 3 featuring trumpeter Josh Lawrence and drummer Mike DeCastro. The group performed at the Sopot Molo Jazz Festival, Piwnica pod Baranami in Krakow, and several other jazz festivals in Poland. Riggenbach has also performed with the Gavin Ahearn Trio, Larry Camp Quartet, Jazz Legacy Big Band, Gold Sparkle Band, Kenny Drew Jr., Matt Bokulic, Bill Van Dyke, Gwen Hughes, and Wild Rice. Riggenbach is an Emory artist affiliate. 4 E MORY JAZZ AL L IANC E DONORS The Emory Jazz Alliance is devoted to supporting jazz education, awareness, and performance at Emory University. Your donations will support Emory Jazz Studies by providing funds for residencies, program development, and community outreach. Become a member today. The Emory Jazz Studies CD, Professors at Play, will be available for purchase in the lobby after the concert. All proceeds support the Emory Jazz Studies program. Vanguard $2,500 or more Sponsor (continued) Bob and Maggi McKay Strickland Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morawetz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Motley Dr. David Bailey Pratt and Ms. Leslie M. Taylor Dr. William Henry Ransom Mr. B. Clayton Rolader Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Salas Mr. Domenic R. Salerni Dr. Don E. Saliers Dr. and Mrs. Albert D. Sheffer Jr. Mr. Paul Zachary Siegel Mrs. Hannarae C. Siegelson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Simblist Mr. Norman J. Slawsky and Ms. Marcia Beryl Abrams Ms. Cathy Susan Smith Mr. and Ms. Jim Summers Dr. R. Candy Patrice Tate Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Young Trendsetter $1,000 Dr. and Mrs. James J. Clanahan Ms. Barbara M. Farr Dr. Lynn Goldowski and Mr. Sam Schwartz Dr. and Mrs. Henry Joel Siegelson Artist $500 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Lewis Drs. John R. Paddock and Karen M. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. David G. Perryman Dr. Mark R. Pierce and Mrs. Karen L. Ely-Pierce Patron $300 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gould Mr. Carl Johnson Dr. Stephanie L. Sansom and Dr. Gary Botstein Dr. Karen A. Stolley and Mr. David J. Littlefield Member (General Public) $50 Sponsor $100 Mr. Henry S. Brent and Ms. Krista Bueb Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tompkins Mr. Thomas Alfred Bacon and Mrs. Bernadette Elizabeth Bennett Mr. Ernest Ball Mr. and Mrs. Franz Blam Mr. and Mrs. James E. Boone Dr. and Mrs. John E. Cooke Mr. M. Blake Cooper Mr. Gerald F. Handley Ms. Francine I. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holiman Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kelley Mr. Kenneth T. Kingery and Ms. Zoya Conover Dr. Sheldon and Mrs. Julie Lincenberg Ms. Susan I. Mead Member (Faculty and Staff) $30 Mr. and Mrs. E. Wade Benson Miss Kathryn Garrett Breazeale Ms. Rhonda Lynn Davidson Dr. Cedrella Carol Jones-Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Kinkade, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David G. Kleinbaum Ms. Barbara J. Whitener Member (Emory Student) $10 Mr. Philip Mark Browning Winkle Arts at Emory Box Office/Audience Information 404.727.5050 • arts.emory.edu IN CONSIDERATION Please turn off all pagers and phones. PHOTOGRAPHS AND RECORDINGS Not permitted without advance permission. COUGH DROPS In lobby, courtesy of Margery and Robert McKay. USHERS Members of Music at Emory Volunteers and Alphi Phi Omega, a national service and social fraternity. Call 404.727.6640 for ushering opportunities. event and program information Available online at arts.emory.edu. cover photographer credits Front: Piano in Emerson Concert Hall, Mark Teague Back (top to bottom): Emory Big Band, Bill Head; Atlanta Master Chorale: Eric Richards; Timothy Albrecht as Dracula: Carl Christie; Vega String Quartet, Dorn Brothers; Emerson Concert Hall, James Crissman; Roy Harran, Dan Smigrod; Emory University Symphony Orchestra, Mark Teague 5
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