Concert offers campus a taste of jazz

28th March

The News Review:

- Concert offers campus a taste of jazz
- Hornets Jazz it Up a Bit
- Music of Miles Davis – Jazz at Lincoln Center
- Jazz Pianist John Stetch pens Chapel Music Season

Concert offers campus a taste of jazz
College of New Jersey Signal – Mar 28, 2007
“Junior music education major and band member Jeff Auriemma agreed with Fienberg’s sentiment. “Musical improvisation is the cornerstone of jazz so no piece ever sounds the same twice” Auriemma who plays trombone in the Jazz Band said. “I love the fact that it doesn’t matter if I’ve been playing (a particular piece of jazz music) for my whole life. I know and the listeners know that what I play could only have happened that way at that particular time. “Another aspect to the improvisation and spontaneity of jazz deals with the solo sections of the music which were prominently featured in Friday’s performance. According to Stein solos make jazz even more unusual.

Hornets Jazz it Up a Bit
The Hornet – Mar 28, 2007
The festival is one of the largest and most influential of its kind for both junior high and high school students in the United States. The festival’s goal is to educate and promote jazz music both vocally and instrumentally. There are a variety of clinics and workshops offered in addition to the adjudication of the school groups at the festival. The clinics started at 9 a… The festival is one of the largest and most influential of its kind for both junior high and high school students in the United States. The festival’s goal is to educate and promote jazz music both vocally and instrumentally. There are a variety of clinics and workshops offered in addition to the adjudication of the school groups at the festival. The clinics started at 9 a. on Friday and continued throughout the day covering several different topics.

Music of Miles Davis – Jazz at Lincoln Center
eJazzNews – Mar 28, 2007
Rose Hall home to Jazz at Lincoln Center. Tickets are $30 $50 $75 $100 and $120 and are available at the Jazz at Lincoln Center box office on Broadway at 60th Street by calling CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500 or via www.

Jazz Pianist John Stetch pens Chapel Music Season
Putnam County News and Recorder – Putnam County News and Recorder… – Mar 28, 2007
The Sunday afternoon performance is at 4 and admission is free. “A marvelously inventive pianist with dramatic flair and the chops to back it up” says Marian McPartland. “John Stetch makes a solo session sound like a crowded bandstand” The Philadelphia Inquirer and “Wit lavish ornamentation and quirky notions of which Monk himself would approve” Toronto Star. Stetch has appeared at the world’s premier jazz festivals including Montreal Paris and Monterey and with his trio at the Saratoga and Tanglewood jazz festivals and at the Manhattan club Jazz Standard.

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