MURFREESBORO — The final concert of MTSU’s 2013-14
Jazz Artist Series will feature tenor saxophonist John Ellis and the MTSU Jazz
Ensemble 1 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, in Hinton Music Hall inside the
university’s Wright Music Building.
The
performance also will be the culmination of the daylong MTSU Jazz Festival,
which offers instrumental and vocal students at the junior high and high school
levels an individual focus on jazz style and the art of jazz improvisation.
"A
master class with one of our jazz faculty members will also be a feature of the
day's activities for students,” said Jamey Simmons, director of jazz studies at
MTSU. “The beauty of this format is that the whole ensemble need not attend but
are in fact welcome at the same time."
Tickets
for the April 5 concert are $10 for the general public and can be reserved by
calling 615-898-2724 or emailing james.simmons@mtsu.edu.
Admission is free for MTSU students, faculty and staff with valid ID. Discounts
for area band students and educators are also available.
Jazz
artist Ellis is widely recognized as one of New York’s premiere tenor saxophone
voices. A sideman to artists as diverse as bassist John Patitucci, organist Dr.
Lonnie Smith and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenon, Ellis has performed extensively
around the world for the last 20 years and has more than 100 album credits as a
sideman.
He was the
second-place winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition in
2002 and the recipient of three composition grants through The Jazz Gallery for
the creation of new work (“Dreamscapes,” “The Ice Siren” and “MOBRO”). Ellis
has released seven albums as a leader, two featuring his popular New
Orleans-centered band Double-Wide, which has toured extensively and was
featured on the Main Stage of the 2012 Newport Jazz Festival.
MTSU’s
Jazz Ensemble 1 is the top performing large ensemble in the jazz studies
program at MTSU. It features the most experienced student players and
concentrates on cutting-edge literature and master works from the big band
repertoire. This ensemble has toured throughout the region, recruiting and performing
at collegiate festivals, and performs each year at the MTSU Jazz Festival with an
internationally acclaimed jazz artist.
For more
information about MTSU’s Jazz Artist Series, please visit http://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzseries.php or call 615-898-2493. For more
about the annual Jazz Festival, please visit http://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzfest.php.
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