Pacific Jazz Ensemble Concert, 4/20/22

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PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE Wednesday I April 20, 2021 Faye Spanos Concert Hall

I 7:30 pm

Pacific Jazz Ensemble Featuring the Jazz Studies Faculty Jamie Dubberly, trombone/arranger Melissa Fulkerson, vocals Brian Kendrick, drums Joe Mazzaferro, trumpet/arragner Gerry Pineda, bass Alex Reyes, saxophone Patrick Langham, director

92nd Performance I 2021–22 Academic Year I Conservatory of Music I University of the Pacific



CONCERT PROGRAM I APRIL 20, 2022 I 7:30 PM

Birks’ Works (1957)

Dizzy Gillespie (1917 - 1993) arr. Jamie Dubberly

Polka Dots & Moonbeams (1940)

Jimmy Van Heusen (1913 - 1990) arr. Joe Mazzferro

East of the Sun (1934)

Brooks Bowman (1913 - 1937) arr. Joe Mazzaferro

I’m Going Down (1976)

Norman Whitfield (1940 - 2008) arr. Joe Mazzaferro

Pacific Hail! (1938)

Lois Warner Winston (1901 - 1989) arr. Joe Mazzaferro

Self Help is Needed (1970)

Oliver Nelson (1932 - 1975)


PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE FEATURING JAZZ STUDIES FACULTY

A big band in the tradition of Duke Ellington and Count Basie, the Pacific Jazz Ensemble performs classic big band literature while also embracing the music of cotemporary composers & arrangers. They have an impressive list of credentials which include having competition winning performances at the Reno Jazz Festival and being invited several times to play at the Next Generation Jazz Festival in Monterey, CA. Recent guest artists performing with the group have included Gretchen Parlato, Lewis Nash, Terrell Stafford, Carl Allen, Eric Reed, Samara Joy, and Sullivan Fortner. Saxophone Section Tal Kalman, Alto 1 Gianna Pedregon, Violin Mateo Ruiz, Tenor 1 Antonio Thomas, Tenor 2 Michael De Lashmutt, Bari Trombone Section Andy McKimmy Daniel Siragusa Michael Camfield Victor Alcaraz, Bass

Trumpet Section Joe Mazzaferro Max Ehrhardt Kylie Ward Alexander Hodeib Rhythm Section Toby Keys, Piano Marwan Ghonima, Bass Reyna Machado, Congas and Drum Set Samson Hulett,Drums

Trombonist Jamie Dubberly currently teaches Advanced Improvisation and Intro to Jazz at the University of the Pacific. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Georgia, and a Master’s degree in music from The Hartt School of Music (University of Hartford), where he also participated in a doctoral program, and was on the faculty as an adjunct, part-time instructor. Vocalist Melissa Fulkerson was raised in Sonoma County, California, where she was exposed to the world of music performance at an early age. With her father being an accomplished guitar and bass player in multiple groups across the Bay Area, Melissa grew up surrounded by performing musicians. She has a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies and Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance.


JAZZ STUDIES FACULTY BIOS

Originally from Texas and now residing in Stockton, drummer Brian Kendrick holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Percussion Performance from Texas Tech University as well as a Master of Science degree from Syracuse University.

Patrick Langham is an experienced educator and performer with an 18-year career at the University of the Pacific. As Professor and Director of Jazz Studies, Langham developed the university’s Jazz Studies degree programs. During his time at Pacific, Langham has traveled to Spain as a visiting jazz conductor, overseen student performances in Paraguay, and directed groups at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Reno Jazz Festival, and Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. As a saxophonist, he has performed with distinguished jazz artists including Lewis Nash, Bob Hurst, Donald Brown, Tom Harrell, Essiet Essiet, Terell Stafford, and Louis Hayes. Trumpeter, educator, and composer Joe Mazzaferro serves as Associate Director of Jazz Studies at Pacific. He has earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from University of the Pacific and a Master of Music in Jazz and Studio Music from the University of Tennessee.


JAZZ STUDIES FACULTY BIOS

Bassist Gerry Pineda joined the Conservatory of Music as an adjunct professor of Jazz Studies in the fall of 2012. He has also been serving as an adjunct professor at California State University Sacramento since 2005. Professor Pineda holds a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies and Master of Music in Double Bass Performance from California State University Sacramento. Born in Stockton California, saxophonist Alexander Reyes completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies at University of the Pacific where he studied saxophone under Patrick Langham. He earned his Master’s Degree at University of Tennessee, studying saxophone with Gregory Tardy and piano with Donald Brown.



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UPCOMING CONSERVATORY EVENTS Mar. 23 | 7:30pm Pacific Choir Concert Faye Spanos Concert Hall

Apr 29 | 7:30pm Pacific Bands Concert Faye Spanos Concert Hall

Mar. 25 | 7:30pm Chamber V Recital Hall

May 2 | 7:30pm Chamber VI Recital Hall

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