FOR RELEASE: Feb. 12, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Tim Musselman, 615-898-2493 or tim.musselman@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Chill out with your valentine on
Thursday, Feb. 14, and enjoy an evening with the MTSU Jazz Faculty Nonet
performing music from Miles Davis’ famous 1949 recording, “Birth of the Cool.”
The second
concert of the 2012-13 MTSU Jazz Artist Series begins at 7:30 p.m. inside Hinton
Music Hall in the university’s Wright Music Building.
Tickets to
the Feb. 14 concert are $15 for the general public and free for MTSU students,
faculty and staff. Discounts for area band students and educators are also
available.
Jamey
Simmons, director of jazz studies at MTSU, said the legendary Davis formed the
original nine-member group as a cooperative effort with other like-minded
musicians in New York.
“Essentially,
many of the concepts were worked out as musicians stopped by arranger Gil
Evans’ apartment," said Simmons. “The door was left open, and jazz
musicians felt free to drop by and bounce musical ideas off each other. These
interactions resulted in one of the greatest achievements in jazz recording
history."
Joining
Simmons and his trumpet in MTSU’s Jazz Faculty Nonet are School of Music
professors Don Aliquo on saxophone, Jim Ferguson on bass, Pat Coil on the
piano, Derrek Phillips on drums, David Loucky on trombone, Angela DeBoer on the
horn and Ben Miles on the tuba.
Nashville
musician and session player Denis Solee will join the group on baritone
saxophone.
"One
of the most captivating things about this ensemble is the addition of horn and
tuba, which are two instruments not usually associated with jazz,” Simmons
said. “It’s exciting to have them play with us."
For
reserve tickets, contact Simmons at 615-898-2724 or james.simmons@mtsu.edu.
The
2012-13 MTSU Jazz Artist Series will conclude Saturday, Feb. 23, when multi-Grammy-winning
jazz arranger/composer Bill Holman joins the MTSU Jazz Ensemble I and the MTSU
Singers for a 7:30 p.m. performance. For more details on that concert, visit http://mtsunews.com/holman-2013-jazz-series-concert.
For more information on
MTSU School of Music concerts, call 615-898-2493 or visit www.mtsumusic.com and click on the "Concert Calendar" link.
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