MURFREESBORO — The MTSU Faculty Jazztet will
pay tribute to renowned saxophonist Wayne Shorter Thursday, Feb. 18, in the
latest concert in the 2015-16 MTSU Jazz Artist Series.
Tickets
for the 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 concert in Hinton Music Hall inside the university’s
Wright Music Building are $10 for the public.
Admission
is free for MTSU students, faculty and staff with a valid ID. Discounts for
area music students and educators also are available.
Shorter,
82, whom The New York Times called “probably jazz’s greatest living small-group
composer, and a contender for greatest living improviser,” has been performing
and composing since the late 1950s.
The MTSU
Faculty Jazztet will feature professor Jamey Simmons and Dr. Michael Parkinson,
director of the School of Music on trumpet; professor Don Aliquo and alumnus
David Williford on saxophone; professor Joe Davidian on piano; adjunct
professor Derrek Phillips on drums; and graduate student Patrick Atwater on
bass.
“From his
beginnings in the hard bop years of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers to his
groundbreaking recordings for the Blue Note record label and his work with
Miles Davis and the electric fusion group Weather Report, Shorter’s music is
always rewarding to perform on multiple levels,” said Simmons, who serves as coordinator
of the Jazz Studies Program in MTSU’s School of Music.
“What’s
amazing is that he continues to tour with a quartet and makes music at such a
high level. It’s this energy that we as a faculty are very excited about
bringing to the stage.”
Advance tickets
may be reserved by calling 615-898-2724 or emailing Simmons at james.simmons@mtsu.edu. Tickets also can
be purchased at the door.
Now in
its 17th season, the MTSU Jazz Artist Series brings internationally renowned
jazz artists to campus for performances and educational workshops. Past guest
artists have included some of the most important musicians and educators in
jazz history.
The 2015-16
Jazz Artist Series concludes Saturday, March 19, with a 7:30 p.m. visit from
saxophonist Steve Wilson as part of the daylong MTSU Illinois Jacquet Jazz
Festival.
For more
information about MTSU’s Jazz Artist Series, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzseries.php. For details on more MTSU
School of Music performances, please visit http://www.mtsumusic.com
or call 615-898-2493.
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