MURFREESBORO — Saxophonist Steve Wilson will
help the MTSU School of Music close out its 2015-16 Jazz Artist Series on
Saturday, March 19, with a special concert to cap the daylong MTSU Illinois
Jacquet Jazz Festival.
The MTSU
Faculty Jazztet and MTSU Jazz Ensemble 1 will join Wilson for the 7:30 p.m.
concert in Hinton Music Hall inside the university’s Wright Music Building.
Tickets are
$10 general admission for the March 19 performance, and admission is free for
MTSU students, faculty and staff with a valid ID. Discounts for area music
students and educators also are available.
Wilson,
who’s been featured on more than 150 albums by artists that include Chick
Corea, George Duke, Michael Brecker, Maria Schneider and Dianne Reeves, also
has released seven successful albums of his own as a bandleader. Newark, New
Jersey’s WBGO radio called his newest release, “Wilsonian’s Grain: Live in New
York,” “jazz at its finest — in conception, execution and spontaneity.”
He also
will conduct a free jazz clinic at 2:45 p.m. March 19 inside Hinton Hall for festival
participants.
“The
evening concert will showcase his abilities alongside our student and faculty
artists,” said Jamey Simmons, who serves as coordinator of the Jazz Studies
Program in MTSU’s School of Music.
You can
get a preview of Wilson’s MTSU appearance by watching a video of his November
2015 performance at New York City’s Lincoln Center with his Next Generation of
Jazz Ensemble at http://youtu.be/PoJz0Am0o-Y.
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.
The MTSU
Jazz Artist Series, which is closing out its 17th season, brings
internationally renowned jazz artists to campus for performances and
educational workshops.
The
annual Jazz Festival, an educational event, offers junior high and high school
instrumental and vocal students an individual focus on the jazz style and the
art of jazz improvisation. The day's full schedule is available at http://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzfest.php.
The MTSU
School of Music renamed its annual Jazz Festival this year to honor the
American jazz tenor saxophonist Jean-Baptiste “Illinois” Jacquet, who died in
2004 after a storied 60-year-plus career that deeply influenced artists in
jazz, rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll. The Illinois Jacquet Foundation
established a new MTSU jazz scholarship in 2014.
The
Illinois Jacquet Foundation has more information about Jacquet at its website, http://www.illinoisjacquetfoundation.org.
You can watch an excerpt from a documentary on Jacquet at http://youtu.be/EZuDnPWSAEE.
For more
information on Wilson and his work, visit his website, http://www.stevewilsonmusic.com. For more information about MTSU’s
Jazz Artist Series, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzseries.php.
For
details on MTSU School of Music performances anytime, please visit http://www.mtsumusic.com or call
615-898-2493.
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