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- Southeastern vocal jazz group to perform in Tulsa
Music Review More Pages From a Songbook That Grows Bigger by the …
New York Times United States
n Saturday evening Paulo Szot the Brazilian-Polish opera baritone who plays Emile De Becque in the hit revival of “South Pacific” performed what he introduced as “the South American Songbook” accompanied by a 10-piece ensemble. A good part of the concert sung in five languages — Portuguese Spanish English French and Polish — was devoted to the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim. For the Jobim bossa nova classics the singing and arrangements maintained a formality that subverted the essence of a fluid sensual and intimate jazz style drenched in the indefinable sadness known as saudade. It was as if the young.
All that jazz
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“I was losing touch I felt with the general music major population – I wanted to have a little more impact. ” At the university he teaches music theory so every music major must take one of his classes “whether they like it or not. In addition Karel has been active in promoting jazz music on campus. For several years he was the director of the University of Maine jazz ensemble and during that time he created a jazz minor. The minor is as far as he knows the only of its kind in the country and is open to all students. In an effort to increase accessibility he also created the chamber jazz ensemble. Despite fielding lucrative job offers from prestigious universities the Lidrals have chosen to stay in Maine to continue Karel’s work with the jazz program.
Enjoy jazz in Castle Rock on Feb. 13
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for a night of Jazz music at The Grange in The Meadows! Castle Rock rchestra’s Jazz Ensemble will be playing. The Ensemble consists of a six-piece jazz ensemble with vocalist. For part of the evening the Jazz ensemble will be joined by a four-piece string section.
Southeastern vocal jazz group to perform in Tulsa
North Texas e-News TX
– CAT 5 Southeastern klahoma State University’s vocal jazz ensemble will be the featured entertainment for the klahoma Music Educators Association Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday January 29 in Tulsa. The induction ceremony is a highlight of the MEA Winter Conference honoring Exemplary Teachers Administrator of the Year and Hall of Fame recipients. CAT 5 will perform as the opening to the ceremony. This ensemble performs a wide range of vocal jazz stylings from the 1930s to present day. Stacy Weger Director of Choral Activities says “It is a distinct honor for this group to be selected to perform for such a distinguished group of musicians.
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