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FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
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AT TAKE 5 JAZZ CLUB: Monday, October 21 7–9:30 pm JOEL ROSS “GOOD VIBES” Tuesday, October 22 7–9:30 pm JAZZ JAM WITH PAST BRUBECK FELLOWS Wednesday, October 23 7–9:30 pm PACIFIC JAZZ AMBASSADORS WITH JOEL ROSS Thursday, October 24 7–9:30 pm JAZZ JAM WITH PAST BRUBECK FELLOWS Friday, October 25 10 pm LATE NIGHT JAM hosted by Patrick Langham Saturday, October 26 10 pm LATE NIGHT JAM hosted by Patrick Langham 2
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AT FAYE SPANOS CONCERT HALL: Friday, October 25 7:30–10 pm PACIFIC JAZZ AMBASSADORS BRUBECK FELLOWS ALL-STAR BIG BAND Saturday, October 26 7:30–10 pm LUCAS PINO WITH NO NET NONET Saturday, October 26 5–7 pm, Conservatory Recital Hall TALK AND BOOK SIGNING WITH STEPHEN CRIST, AUTHOR OF DAVE BRUBECK’S TIME OUT
WELCOME! Today, we are all together again for the first time. Patrick Langham made it so: bringing together many of the past Brubeck Fellows, the all-stars who helped Pacific honor the Brubecks’ legacy as musicians, mentors and diplomats. This fall, our jazz enrollments are again at all-time highs, eclipsing last year’s numbers, as are overall conservatory enrollments. The number of students in the conservatory has grown 31% over the past two years, and we feel like we are just getting started. Last academic year, the Conservatory celebrated historic performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Our Jazz Ambassadors also played at Monterey Jazz Festival and collaborated with fellow Conservatory students on a blazing performance of Leonard Bernstein’s Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs, a work that exemplifies so many of the boundary-breaking connections that the Brubecks and Bernstein shared as icons of the era. Through our time together during the 2019 Brubeck Festival, we hope to share through music Iola, Dave, and Lenny’s sense of joy, warmth and accomplishment – all together again for the first time.
CELEBRATION —that’s what the Brubeck Festival has always been, and it’s truer this year than ever. The Festival has always been a celebration of Dave Brubeck’s music, of the impact Dave and Iola had on diplomacy and social justice, and of the power and beauty of jazz. We have celebrated with worldclass artists and scholars here in Stockton and in New York City. This year at the Festival, we see the fruits of 20 years of the Brubeck Institute: a series of performances by former Brubeck Fellows. I have been so lucky, both as a teacher and as a musician, to work with the young men and women in the Brubeck Institute through the years. They have challenged me and helped me to grow and learn, and it is a real treat to see so many of them return for this year’s Festival. Enjoy the music, and as always, enjoy the celebration.
Patrick Langham Professor and Program Director for Jazz Studies Interim Executive Director, The Brubeck Institute
Again, welcome.
Peter Witte, Dean Conservatory of Music
Archival photos courtesy of the Brubeck Collection, Holt-Atherton Special Collections, University of the Pacific Library. © Dave Brubeck
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LUCAS PINO and No Net Nonet
(Brubeck Fellow 2005–2007) New York City-based tenor saxophonist Lucas Pino has led the inventive No Net Nonet since March 2013. Concurrently, he has maintained a monthly residency at Smalls Jazz Club in NYC. During that time, he has also performed as a sideman for artists including Lea DeLaria, Gideon van Gelder, Takuya Kuroda, Richard Boukas, David Lopato, Lauren Desberg, Rafal Sarnecki, Nick Finzer, Jeremy Siskind, Dave Baron, Alex Wintz, Jorn Swart, Marike van Dijk, and Florian Hoefner.
He also plays frequently with Bryan Carter & The Young Swangers and Steven Feifkes Big Band. Originally from Phoenix, AZ, Pino grew up singing hymns in church and in the choir at school. The first music he ever listened to was jazz, and he started playing saxophone at age 10. As a high school junior, he won the DownBeat Student Music Award for Best Instrumental Soloist in 2004, and went on to attend the Brubeck Institute. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Jazz Performance at The New School, NY, in 2009. He received a Masters of Music from Juilliard in 2011. Pino has since traveled the world, performing in Japan, Australia, Poland, Spain, Britain, the Netherlands, Brazil and Costa Rica, as well as throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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JOEL ROSS “Good Vibes”
(Brubeck Fellow 2013–2015) Joel Ross is considered to be the most thrilling new vibraphonist in the U.S. The Chicagoborn, Brooklyn-based player and composer has performed on deeply innovative albums (Makaya McCraven’s Universal Beings, Walter Smith III and Matthew Stevens’ In Common), in reliably revolutionary combos (Marquis Hill’s Blacktet, Peter Evans’ Being and Becoming), and on the buzzing debut of Blue Note’s 2018 breakout star James Francies, Flight. He also leads a quartet and a large ensemble dedicated to the works of and in the style of Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett’s American Quartet. In 2019, Ross joined the roster of the Blue Note Records. Joel and his twin brother joined the school band at the age of 10. When they later auditioned for the multi-school All City concert and jazz bands, Joel realized that playing
vibraphone was the most natural way to express himself. He practiced and played constantly through numerous opportunities from the Jazz Institute of Chicago to Chicago High School for the Arts. Through ChiArts’ partnership with the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, Ross got the opportunity to jam with Herbie Hancock and learn from special guests like Gerald Clayton. Stefon Harris was Joel’s first dedicated vibraphone teacher. Harris invited him to try out for the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet, where Joel spent two years. “Stefon completely revamped my technique,” says Ross. “We were also learning his [now-famous] ear-training method, applying emotions to chords and hearing harmony in new ways. I figured out how I wanted to sound.” After transferring to The New School, Ross formed his band Good Vibes, featuring his favorite players he met at camps, contests and gigs along the way. Brubeck Festival 2019
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GUEST ARTISTS Trumpet player MAX BOIKO (Brubeck Fellow 20132014) has performed with many notable musicians such as Barry Manilow, Wynton Marsalis, Stefon Harris and Terell Stafford. Boiko has recorded with artists such as Randy Bersen, Jimmy Haslip and Peter Erskine. He has had the opportunity to perform at the Vail Jazz Festival, The Grammy Awards, The Monterey Jazz Festival, the Caramoor Jazz Festival and The Blue Note in Tokyo, Japan, and many prestigious venues in NYC such as Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, 54 Below, Giny’s Supper Club and The Bitter End. Max has also performed at the Pearl Theater for an off-Broadway run of A Taste of Honey. Boiko has recently completed a tour across Japan with his own band. Although he mostly performs jazz material, he has a deep passion for Japanese pop culture (namely video games) and constantly strives to bring that to the forefront of his musical identity. Massachusetts native SEAN BRITT (Brubeck Fellow 2013-2015) was the first guitarist in the Brubeck Institute. He performed and recorded with the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet and visiting artists including Christian McBride, Stefon Harris, and Chris and Darius Brubeck, among others. In 2015, he transferred to The School for Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, NYC, where he received his BFA in Jazz Studies. He went on to receive a Master of Music degree from 4
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the Manhattan School of Music in 2019. Sean currently resides in New York City where he composes, performs and teaches. New York City based ZACH BROWN (Brubeck Fellow 2008-2010) is a musical double threat. Both a bassist and a recording engineer/producer, Zach is equally at home playing with the world’s leading musicians on stages around the globe as he is helming a recording console in the studio. On either side of the studio glass, Zach’s commitment to crafting great music sets him apart as one of the most exciting musical voices of his generation. Since 2007, Zach has toured the world with Grammy winner Paquito D’Rivera. From 2013 to 2016, he performed extensively as a member of Terri Lyne Carrington’s band Money Jungle. Currently, Zach is an in-house engineer and producer at Electric Lady Studios, where he has worked with artists such as Willow Smith, Mark Ronson and Mariah Carey.
CORY COX (Brubeck Fellow 2006-2008) is a world-class drummer and native Houstonian known for his high energy and relentless creativity on the drums. He began playing at the age of eight. He attributes his professional success to the completion of his studies at the Brubeck Institute and The School for Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, NYC. Cox currently resides in NYC where he
Zach Brown
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Ben Flocks
continues to excel not only as a performer, but also as a passionate music educator. His performance history includes the Bern Switzerland Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Dolomiti Ski Jazz Festival, Stanford Jazz Festival and dozens of other festivals throughout the U.S., Europe, Switzerland, Croatia and Japan. Cory has accompanied artists such as Dave Brubeck, Reggie Workman, Jimmy Owens, John Ellis, Joel Frahm, Javier Vercher, Marcus Strickland, John Raymond, Hironobu Saito and Thana Pavelic, to name a few. Saxophonist and educator BEN FLOCKS (Brubeck Fellow 2007-2009) captivates audiences around the world with his soulful sound. Born in Santa Cruz, CA, and residing in Brooklyn, Ben leads his own group and plays as a sideman in a variety of musical settings. Currently a member of the smash-hit ensemble Sammy Miller and the Congregation, Ben and the band have received acclaim for their joyous, entertaining blend of music and theater. Ben has led his band at the Monterey
Jazz Festival and the Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland. He also performed with Joshua Redman’s Trio, Dave Brubeck, and with Antonio Sanchez and Migration. Ben holds a bachelor’s degree from The New School in New York and serves on faculty at the Stanford Jazz Workshop and at the Calhoun School. He leads workshops in schools around the country through Jazz at Lincoln Center’s educational programs. Winner of the 2009 International Trumpet Guild Jazz Improvisation Competition, 28-year-old trumpeter NICK FRENAY (Brubeck Fellow 2009-2011) is a graduate of Berklee College of Music’s songwriting program. Having performed all over the country as well as in Europe, Nick now lives in NYC, where he continues performing music in addition to his pop music songwriting and musical theatre composition pursuits. Aside from his primary instrument, Nick also plays trombone, piano, bass guitar and sings.
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Joe Mazzaferro
Tony Milano
Tom Kelley
TOM KELLEY (Brubeck Fellow 2012-2013) is a saxophonist, arranger/composer, and woodwind player. Within the last two years, Kelley has recorded lead alto for the Brian Lynch and John Daversa big bands and garnered a dozen professional studio credits overall. The album with John Daversa, American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom (2018), won three Grammys in 2019. Notable performances and programs include Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead (2018), Banff Jazz Workshop (2016), the world premiere of Michael Tilson Thomas’s Playthings of the Wind with the New World Symphony (2016), Brian Lynch at Pinecrest Gardens (2017), and Alicia Hall-Moran with Shelly Berg at Festival Miami (2017). He studied with Gary Lindsay, Gary Keller and Dr. Joe Gilman.
JOE MAZZAFERRO is a Sacramento-based trumpeter, educator and composer and an assistant professor of practice at University of the Pacific. As a musician, he is active on the Northern California jazz scene and in demand as a guest artist and clinician across the United States. In November 2017, 6
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Javier Santiago Mazzaferro released his debut album In Terms Of… (Joe Mazz Music) featuring saxophonist Jeff Clayton along with special guests drummer Carl Allen and pianist Donald Brown. The album peaked at #43 on the JazzWeek Charts and received high praise from jazz critics. The album has been described as “vintage hard bop with maturity” (George Harris, Jazz Weekly) as well as “a little bebop, a little swing, and a lot of tenderness, heart, and passion come together on this intriguing debut” (Tom Henry, Toledo Blade). As an active freelance musician, Mazzaferro has performed with many jazz greats, including Dave Brubeck, Christian McBride, Wycliffe Gordon, Gunther Schuller and Lewis Nash at such legendary venues as the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Brubeck Festival, Yoshi’s Jazz Club and Fantasy Studios. Currently, Mazzaferro is the coordinator of jazz studies at California State University, Stanislaus, executive director and co-founder of the Sacramento Jazz Orchestra and a member of the Capital Jazz Project.
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TONY MILANO (Brubeck Fellow 2017-2019) is a
JAVIER SANTIAGO (Brubeck Fellow 2007-2009) is a
pianist born and raised in Chicago. After attending the Oberlin Conservatory for five semesters, he transferred to University of the Pacific where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies. He has studied with Willie Pickens, Ed Simon and Dan Wall, along with many other notable mentors. He has performed at venues such as Dizzy’s Club, the Jazz Showcase, Millennium Park and the U.S. Embassy in Paraguay. Tony has performed alongside such musicians as Carl Allen, Lewis Nash, Mary Stallings, Cyrille Aimée, Dee Daniels, Omar Apollo and Keith Henderson, to name a few. Currently, he lives in Chicago where he is working on his upcoming album.
pianist and composer based in San Francisco, CA. He is an alumnus of the Brubeck Institute Fellowship Program, the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in NYC, a finalist of the 2015 American Jazz Pianist competition and a recipient of the 2016 McKnight Fellowship for Musicians. He was also selected to participate in the 14th Annual Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program in 2011. Santiago’s debut album, Phoenix (2018) on Ropeadope Records was named the “#1 Jazz Album of the Year” by Vinyl Me, Please. It features some of the great jazz musicians of our time: Nicholas Payton, Dayna Stephens, Nir Felder and John Raymond. Javier has become a notable force in both the beat and hip-hop scene as well as the jazz world. In addition to being a pianist and sideman, Santiago is also an accomplished educator, arranger and producer.
Colorado born, up-and-coming bassist GABE
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(Brubeck Fellow 2017-2018) grew up playing throughout the Denver area. After high school, Gabe went on to take the role as bassist in the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet. He currently attends the Juilliard School and studies with Gerald Cannon. Gabe has been fortunate to perform with a variety of artists including Eric Gunnison, Brad Goode, Paul Romaine, Shane Endsley, Greg Gisbert and Wynton Marsalis. Most recently, Gabe has collaborated with New York-based composer collective ShoutHouse. Gabe maintains great respect for the lineage and history of jazz, which he tries to reflect and preserve in his sound. He feels jazz is a microcosm of the story of the United States and a profound reflection of the human experience. Gabe is excited to share his music with the world and continue playing America’s greatest art form, Jazz.
EMMETT SHER (Brubeck Fellow 2015-2016) is a guitarist who grew up in Staten Island, NY. He first discovered and fell in love with jazz in high school. Emmett attended the Brubeck Institute Fellowship Program, where he performed, toured and recorded with an elite band of young musicians from across the U.S. Through this program, Emmett was able to study with world-renowned musicians Stefon Harris and Ed Simon. He received a YoungArts finalist award in jazz performance and composition and attended the National YoungArts Week in Miami, FL. After the Brubeck Institute, Emmett was awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Oberlin Conservatory, where he recently completed his third year studying jazz guitar and composition with Dan Wall, Billy Hart, Bobby Ferrazza and Jamey Haddad. Recently,
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Colin Stranahan
Chris Smith Emmett studied at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Europe, where he was mentored by Jesse van Ruller. This summer, Emmett has been touring with various bands across the U.S. and Portugal. He is preparing to travel to Krakow, Poland, where he is a semifinalist in the Jarek Smietana Jazz Guitar Competition.
CHRIS SMITH (Brubeck Fellow 2006-2008) was born in Minneapolis, MN. His first instruments were violin and upright bass. In high school, he started playing electric bass. At 18, he attended the Brubeck Institute and then moved to NYC where he graduated from The New School. He earned his graduate degree from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Since 2008, Chris has made a living playing music in NYC and recording and touring around the world. Chris has been fortunate to work with Dave Brubeck, Branford Marsalis, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Kendrick Lamar, Quincy Jones, Justin Kauflin, Bill Laurance, Robert Glasper and H.E.R., to name a few. He currently performs at New Jerusalem Worship Center in Jamaica, Queens, and is part of the David Budway trio at the Carlyle Hotel in NYC. Born in Denver, CO, COLIN STRANAHAN (Brubeck Fellow 2005-2006) has always been surrounded by music. By his teenage years, he was already actively working on the local Denver scene, and has recorded multiple records at Capri Records. After receiving the prestigious NFAA Presidential Scholar award in 2005, he studied at the Brubeck Institute and then attended the prestigious Monk Institute of Jazz. Stranahan was also one of the winners of the 2012 Thelonious Monk Drum Competition. Now based in Brooklyn, Colin is among the most sought-after drummers in the world and has
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Malachi Whitson
worked with such artist as Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jonathan Kreisberg, Fred Hersch, Terence Blanchard, Dave Kikoski, Kevin Hays, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and others. He is a part of collective trio Stranahan/Zaleski/ Rosato, featuring some of the most talented and praised musicians in NYC: Rick Rosato, bass, and Glenn Zaleski, piano. They have recorded three albums. Additionally, Stranahan currently teaches at Aarhus Royal Academy of Music and London’s Royal Academy of Music.
MALACHI WHITSON (Brubeck Fellow 2011-2013) was born and raised in Richmond, CA. He has been known in the Bay Area Jazz community as both a performer and a teacher. Whitson currently attends the Herbie Hancock Institute at UCLA where he has had the opportunity to perform and study with such prominent artists as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Christian McBride, Dick Oatts, Jerry Bergonzi, Walter Smith and others. As an educator, Malachi has instructed at Berkeley Jazz School, SFJAZZ Center, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Oakland School for the Arts,
Kate Williams
Mark Zaleski arrangements. She has been mentored by and performed with artists such as Terri Lyne Carrington, Ingrid Jensen, Joshua Redman, Ambrose Akinmusire and Sean Jones. Williams studies at University of the Pacific, starting as a Brubeck Fellow and is now in her second year as a Pacific Jazz Ambassador.
GLENN ZALESKI (Brubeck Fellow 2005-2007) is
Glenn Zaleski Stanford Jazz Workshop, the Brubeck Institute and Herbie Hancock Institute. Some of his accolades include the SFJAZZ Most Dedicated Musician Award from the SFJazz, Best Drummer award from the Stanford Jazz Workshop, Best Overall Musician from San Jose Jazz Workshop and an Outstanding Steel Pan Instructor award from the East Bay Women in Action. As a musician, Malachi has a new genre-bending ensemble, Something With Soul. The ensemble performs original repertoire melding the sultry sounds of soul and R&B with the structure and improvisational context of jazz.
KATE WILLIAMS (Brubeck Fellow 2018-2019) is a trumpeter from Vacaville, CA. She began playing jazz while living in Alaska and has played in a variety of student and professional groups, including the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, SFJazz High School All Stars Big Band and Combo and the Bay Area’s Electric Squeezebox Orchestra. Kate has won numerous DownBeat awards for her compositions and
one of the most in-demand pianists on the NYC jazz scene. Originally from Boylston, MA, Glenn has made a name for himself playing with the likes of Ravi Coltrane, Lage Lund and Ari Hoenig. In 2019, his long-standing co-led trio Stranahan/Zaleski/Rosato released Live at Jazz Standard, the trio’s third album from Capri Records and recorded live at the legendary New York venue Solo Vol. 1, Zaleski’s first solo piano album and the first release from his own label, Stark Terrace Music, was released in early 2018. In 2017, his second album for Sunnyside Records, Fellowship, prompted All About Jazz to note, “Glenn Zaleski has quickly become one of the most important pianists of his generation and it’s easy to see why.” His debut album, My Ideal, released in 2015 on Sunnyside, received critical acclaim. In 2011, Glenn was a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition, as well as a finalist for the 2011 APA Cole Porter Fellowship in Jazz. He completed his undergraduate studies at The New School in 2009. While working toward his graduate degree at NYU, Glenn was also on NYU faculty. Internationally touring musician, MARK
ZALESKI
(Brubeck Fellow 2003-2005) has distinguished himself as a uniquely dynamic soloist, multi-instrumentalist
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and bandleader. He has performed with a diverse group of notable artists including Dave Brubeck, Christian McBride, Lake Street Dive, the Louis Cole Big Band, Ian Anderson, Rakalam Bob Moses and the Either/Orchestra. He is currently on faculty at Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Released in 2017, Zaleski’s second album, Days, Months, Years—where he performs on alto saxophone, soprano saxophone and double bass—is one of the first of its kind in the jazz genre. Zaleski is also active in musical projects including The Brighton Beat, the Either/Orchestra, Nyota Road (a duo project with sibling Glenn Zaleski), Chris Hersch and the Moonraiders, The Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra and his own soul band, Planet Radio.
STEPHEN A. CRIST is professor of Music History at Emory University, GA. His most recent book is Dave Brubeck’s Time Out (Oxford University Press, 2019). His other publications on Brubeck have appeared in the Journal of Musicology and elsewhere. He works largely
Stephen A. Crist in European music of the 16th to 18th centuries, with additional interests in hymnody and jazz. Crist served as contributing editor of Bach in America and contributing co-editor of Historical Musicology: Sources, Methods, Interpretations. His new study of the Modern Jazz Quartet’s reception of the music of J.S. Bach will appear in 2020 in Bach Perspectives.
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Beginning fall 2019, the Conservatory of Music launched a new Pacific Jazz Ambassadors program. Current and future Jazz Ambassadors will continue the established legacy of musical innovation and furthering global humanitarianism. With the Conservatory’s enrollments at all-time highs, the university’s commitment to music and to our jazz studies program remains strong. The Jazz Ambassadors will collaborate regularly with the visiting professional artists and clinicians and engage with youth in local schools. They will also perform at jazz events in the U.S. and internationally, representing our institution and exemplifying the excellence of Pacific’s jazz education.
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Patrick Langham, interim executive director of the Brubeck Institute, is an experienced educator and performer with a 15-year career at Pacific’s Conservatory of Music. As professor and director of Jazz Studies, Langham has developed the university’s Jazz Studies degree programs from the ground up. He has taught core classes to Brubeck Institute Fellowship students since 2003; he served as education director for the Institute from 2005–2006, and has served as interim executive director since 2016. In 2017, Langham was awarded the California Music Educators Association Jazz Educator Award honoring excellence in jazz education and performance, and he is currently the president of the California Alliance for Jazz. Langham holds bachelor’s and master’s of music degrees, both with a concentration in jazz studies, from the University of
PATRICK LANGHAM Interim Executive Director of the Brubeck Institute and professor and Director of Jazz Studies
Tennessee, Knoxville. Langham is a co-founder of the Take 5 Jazz Club in Stockton, and he regularly performs at the club and throughout the region. As a saxophonist, he has played with many distinguished jazz artists, including Lewis Nash, Bob Hurst, Donald Brown, Tom Harrell, Essiet Essiet, Terell Stafford and Louis Hayes.
RANDY SANDOLI Assistant Director of the Brubeck Institute and lecturer in Jazz Studies Randy Sandoli is a pianist, composer, lecturer in Jazz Studies at University of the Pacific and assistant director at the Brubeck Institute. He holds a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies from Pacific’s Conservatory of Music and a master’s degree in jazz performance from California State University, Sacramento. His major teachers include Joe Gilman, Patrick Langham and Rex Cooper. He has also studied with Mark Levine, Robert Glasper, Taylor Eigsti, Christian McBride and Joshua Redman. Sandoli recently recorded and released his second album, Simcha, featuring trio, quartet, quintet and sextet arrangements of his original music. In addition to leading his own group and performing often with others, Randy maintains a fulltime teaching schedule at the conservatory. 14
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INSTITUTE ENDOWMENTS
University of the Pacific is grateful for the financial assistance it has received from the following endowments: Jane M. Bancroft Fellowship Endowment was established in 2007 to support a Brubeck Institute Fellow.
Richard N. Barkle Endowed Scholarship was established in 2013 to support Brubeck Institute programs.
Donald V. and Karen M. DeRosa Brubeck Endowment was established in 2004 to support Brubeck Institute programs.
The Georgia Frontiere and A. Earle Weatherwax Endowed Scholarship with love and honor for Dave and Iola Brubeck was established in 2014 to support Brubeck Institute programs.
Brubeck Artist-In-Residence Endowment by Gordon and Anne Zuckerman was established in 2007 to support visiting artists who work and perform with students participating in the fellowship and Summer Jazz Colony programs, as well as artists performing at the Brubeck Festival.
Iola W. Brubeck Fellowship Endowment was established in 2013 to support a Brubeck Institute Fellow.
Ralph and Calla Guild Endowment was established in 2007 to support Brubeck Institute programs.
Newell and Sharon Johnson Brubeck Collection Endowment was established in 2012 to support the Brubeck Collection, a living archive housed in the university’s library.
Brubeck Institute Endowment was established by
Peter and Alexandra Ottesen Endowed Scholarship for Brubeck Summer Jazz Colony was
multiple donors in 1999 as the first permanent source of support for the Brubeck Institute.
established in 2012 to provide support for a student participant in the Summer Jazz Colony program.
Michael Brubeck Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Saxophone was established in 2006
Tommie Pardue Endowment was established
by the Brubeck Ambassadors Council and Dr. and Mrs. DeRosa upon the death of Dave and Iola Brubeck’s second son.
in 2005 to support Brubeck Institute programs.
Elizabeth and David Rea Endowment was established in 2000 as the first named endowment to support Brubeck Institute programs.
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SPECIAL THANKS University of the Pacific is able to accomplish its goals because of the contributions of time and talent of many individuals and organizations. The institute would like to acknowledge the following for their tireless efforts in supporting our programs and especially the 2019 Brubeck Festival. Maria Pallavicini, Interim President
Darius Brubeck, Musician and Composer
Ken Burns, Filmmaker
Michael Schwartz, Interim Provost
Donald V. DeRosa, President Emeritus, University of the Pacific
Donald V. DeRosa, President Emeritus, University of the Pacific
Antonio Garcia, Director of Jazz Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
Clive Gillinson, Executive and Artistic Director, Carnegie Hall
Richard S. Jeweler, Brubeck Family Attorney
Ralph Guild, Chairman of the Board, Interep
Mary Somerville, University Librarian
Tom Hall, Conductor, Baltimore Choral Arts Society; Radio Personality
Ken Mullen, Vice President for Business and Finance G. Burnham (Burnie) Atterbury, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Marge Grey, Associate Vice President for Marketing and Communications
Peter Witte, Dean, Conservatory of Music
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Brubeck Ambassadors
Patrick Langham, Interim Executive Director
Shirley Dozier
Randy Sandoli, Assistant Director Melissa Riley, Administrative Assistant
Carole Gilbertson Marlene and Bob Hnath Dr. Stuart I. Jacobs
Tim Jackson, General Manager, Monterey Jazz Festival Executive and Artistic Director, Kuumbwa Jazz Quincy D. Jones, Producer Dame Cleo Laine, Musician, Actress Norman M. Lear, Television Writer and Producer, Businessman
Conservatory of Music
Dr. Ron and Louise Kass
Peter Witte, Dean
Larry Leasure
Briana Bacon, Assistant Dean for Development
Ned Leiba Scott Liggett
Dennis A. LeVett, Real Estate and Investments
Yvette Khan, Administrative Assistant
Tommie Pardue
Ramsey E. Lewis Jr., Composer, Pianist
James Gonzales, Technical Director
Dr. Jean Purnell
George Lucas, Filmmaker
Sylwia Lipiec-Qualls, Marketing Coordinator
Paul and Marion Sachs
Yo-Yo Ma, Cellist
Carol Sims
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpeter, Composer
Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections
Stephanie Stevenson
Christian McBride, Jazz Bassist
Denny Stilwell
Doug Ramsey, Author, Critic
Michael Wurtz, Archivist-Special Collections
Howard and Marjorie Stokes
Hedrick Smith, Writer, Film Producer
Honorary Board Members
A. Earle Weatherwax, Musician, Developer
Clint Eastwood Chair, Honorary Board, Director, Producer, Actor, Composer
George T. Wein, Founder, Festival Productions
Herb Alpert, Artist, Producer
Gordon Zuckerman, Developer, Writer
Nicole Grady, Special Collections Librarian
Brubeck Institute Advisory Board Chris Brubeck, Musician and Composer
Larry Leasure, Former Regent, University of the Pacific, Business and Real Estate
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DONORS University of the Pacific and the Brubeck Institute gratefully acknowledge the following individuals, foundations and corporate and government agencies who have made generous gifts to the institute: $1,000,000 or more
$25,000 to $49,999
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Mr. James R. Bancroft
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Sachs
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The San Francisco Foundation
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Charles P. Berolzheimer Foundation
Stockton Port District
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Mr. Warren Dusenbury
Visit Stockton
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Dr. George T. Wein
Jazz at Lincoln Center Inc.
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$500,000 to $999,999 The Herb Alpert Foundation Mr. Richard N. Barkle
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Mr. Benjamin Baker Bond, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Jackson
Earle Weatherwax (In loving memory of Georgia R. Frontiere)
Carol Franc Buck Foundation
Mr. Ned Leiba
City of Stockton
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Messina
$50,000 to $99,999
DBI Beverage San Joaquin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ramsdell
Mrs. Shirley Dozier
Mr. Sanford Robertson
Mr. Russell Gloyd
Ms. Carol E. Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hnath
Victor Vineyards
Kadan Limited
Ms. Bonnie Vistica
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Kass
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Vonderhaar II
National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
Professor James R. Wilson
Newman’s Own Foundation
Mrs. Cathy Brubeck Yaghsizian
Dr. and Mrs. Donald V. DeRosa Warren and Zoann Dusenbury Charitable Trust
Anonymous Mrs. Iola Whitlock Brubeck Mr. Clint Eastwood Guild Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Hubbard The Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation George Lucas Family Foundation Ms. Elmyra “Tommie” Pardue
Mr. Wynn Odell Mr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Robertson
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Mr. James Wilson
$2,500 to $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Craig
Dr. Jean A. Purnell
Bank of Stockton
The Dede Emerson Revocable Trust Foundation
R.E. Service Company Inc.
Delta Property Administration Trust II
Rishwain & Rishwain
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Devine
San Joaquin Medical Society
Dr. Ronald F. Dugger
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sangiacomo
Earthbound Expeditions, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund
Experience Music Project
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schwartz
Drs. Nava Fathi and Abbas Raissi
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Shaffer
Mrs. Patty Fensterwald
Ms. Betty Shumway
Ms. Marilyn E. Field
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Silva
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Filler
Sony Music
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Foy
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Tabak
Mrs. Lillian Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thompson
Mr. Fred I. Gertler
United Way of San Joaquin County
Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce
Valley Music Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Greenberg
Mrs. Patricia Stout Vannucci
Dr. Elizabeth and Mr. Robert Griego
Wachovia Foundation
Mr. Michael Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Waldman
Hilton Stockton
Dr. Eric B. Wall
Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Janssen
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Waters
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kautz Kawai America Corporation
Drs. Cynthia Wagner Weick and Brian Weick
Mr. Fred Lee
William Maxwell’s Bookmark
Lincoln Center
Mr. Roger Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Berberian Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Cortopassi Ms. Dede Emerson Ms. Joan A. Goble-Rivard Golden Bear Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hall Dr. Tom Hall Ms. Barbara B. Katz Dr. Ramsey E. Lewis Jr. Mr. Scott G. Liggett Mr. Gary Long Mack Avenue Records Midtown Creperie & Cafe Miracle Mile Improvement District Pacific Title & Art Studio Inc. Mr. Scott and Mrs. DeeLynn Rivinius Drs. Simon and Kylie Rowe Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jordan D. Shields Stockton Symphony Association Inc. Telarc International Corporation Wadsworth Family Foundation Ms. Dale E. Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Zaleski
Mr. Fillmore C. Marks Jr. Mr. William Maxwell
$1,000 to $2,499
Ms. Willma Maxwell
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. McCaw
Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Andrews
Mrs. Dwayne McClendon
Apex Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart McKee
Atlas Properties Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merchant
Mr. David N. Baker Jr.
Midtown Creperie
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Barton
Miracle Mile Improvement District
Ms. Renna Beinoris
Mrs. Ione Monagan
Mr. Alden Bianchi and Ms. Mary Kett
Mr. Robert Nikkel
Mr. Elliott Broidy
Monterey Jazz Festival Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Brubeck
Mr. Richard H. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bryan
Ms. Katie Neubauer and Mr. Joe Veni
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Butorac
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parise
Ms. Beverly Byl
Mr. Mark E. Pasquerilla
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Corkern
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Patmon III
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Corren
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Primack
Mrs. Sharron Restivo
Gifts-in-Kind The Brubeck Institute thanks: Stockton Chase Chevrolet for its continuing support of the Fellowship and Outreach programs by providing the institute with vehicles that address its local and regional transportation needs. Jazz at Lincoln Center Inc.—Dave Brubeck physical memorabilia and printed reproductions of scanned memorabilia.
Equipment Support Main Street Music for the use of their guitar and bass amplifiers. Brian Kendrick for the use of drum sets as well as his generous assistance throughout the year with all Brubeck Institute programs.
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THE BRUBECK INSTITUTE The Brubeck Institute was established at University of the Pacific from 2000 to 2019 to honor Pacific’s distinguished alumni, Dave ’42 and Iola ’45 Brubeck. The mission of the institute is to build on Dave Brubeck’s legacy and his lifelong dedication to music, creativity, education and the advancement of important social issues including civil rights, international relations, environmental concerns and social justice. The institute’s five core programs have included the Brubeck Collection, Brubeck Festival, Brubeck Fellowship Program, Summer Jazz Colony and the Outreach Program.
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