PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE Wednesday I October 2, 2019 I 7:30 pm Faye Spanos Concert Hall
PACIFIC LITTLE BIG BAND Directed by Jamie Dubberly PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE Directed by Patrick Langham
8th Performance I 2019-2020 Academic Year I Conservatory of Music I University of the Pacific
CONCERT PROGRAM I OCTOBER 2, 2019 I 7:30 PM Pacific Little Big Band: Joseph Kosma Arr. Charles Tuttle
Autumn Leaves
I got it bad and that ain’t good
Duke Ellington Eddie Vinson
Four Pacific Jazz Ensemble: Aha! Captain Jon Young and Foolish
Bob Mintzer Geoffrey Keezer Albert Hague Arr. Kate Williams
Giant Steps
John Coltrane Arr. Mark Taylor
Who’s Blue
Benny Carter
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PACIFIC LITTLE BIG BAND The Pacific Little Big Band is a smaller version of the Pacific Jazz Ensemble. This group generally features nine to eleven musicians who perform works that sound full (similar to a traditional big band), yet are nimble enough to allow for plenty of improvisation and selection variety. The ensemble presents works ranging from historically significant to newly minted by today’s elite composers.
Emmanuel Fernandes Alto Saxophone River Sprague Baritone Saxophone Michael De Lashmutt Tenor Saxophone Ryan Abdalmelek Trumpet Max Ehrhardt Trumpet Andy McKimmy Trombone Charles Tuttle Piano Michael Anderson Bass D’Angelo Aguilara Drums Jamie Dubberly is assistant professor in Jazz Studies at Pacific’s Conservatory of Music. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, and a Master’s degree from The Hartt School of Music at University of Hartford. Jamie is a trombonist, composer, and band leader of Orquesta Dharma. He has been a member of such prominent ensembles as Avance, Pacific Mambo Orchestra, Realistic Orchestra, Jazz Mafia Symphony, Montuno Swing, and Brian Andres’ Afro Cuban Jazz Cartel. He also works frequently with noted bay area bands such as La Fuerza Gigante, Mazacote (Louie Romero) and others. Having come from a classical orchestra background, Jamie also performs with local orchestras including the Townsend Opera Orchestra and the Oakland Opera Orchestra, as well as internationally with such ensembles as The Manhattans, Joan Rivers, Bloodstone, or Gene Chandler. He has shared the stage with Bobby Shew, Ernie Watts, Steve Davis, Arturo O’Farrill, Kenny Rampton, Doug Beavers, Alan Ferber, Marc Gross, Jimmy Greene, Paul Contos, and Mic Gillette, among many others. Jamie has played or such top salsa names as Frankie Vazquez, Tony Vega, Eddie Santiago, Willy Torres, Marco Bermudez, Tito Rojas, Willie Gonzales and Cali Aleman.
PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE A big band in the tradition of Duke Ellington and Count Basie that not only performs classic jazz literature but also embraces the music of contemporary composers and arrangers. The Pacific Jazz Ensemble has an impressive list of credentials including concerts with artists such as Stefon Harris, Jimmy Heath, Christian McBride, and Ingrid Jenson with festival performances at University of Oregon, Reno Jazz Festival and Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival. Saxophones Daniel Nunes Lead Alto Kaycee Clark Alto 2 Tal Kalman Lead Tenor Zach Bushey Tenor 2 Adam Band Baritone Trombones Felix Diaz-Contreras Michael Camfield Andy McKimmy Daniel Siragusa
Trumpets Max Ehrhardt Alex Hodeib Fernando Lozano Kate Williams Rhythm Toby Keys Piano Nico Martinez Bass Austin Kim Drums
Patrick Langham serves at University of the Pacific’s Conservatory of Music as professor and director of Jazz Studies, and Interim Executive Director of the Brubeck Institute. As a saxophonist, Professor Langham has performed with distinguished jazz artists and on numerous jazz festivals throughout the United States and in Barcelona Spain. As a program director, he has developed and taught courses in jazz history, theory, improvisation, and performance. Langham received the 2017 Jazz Educator of the Year award by the California Music Education Association.
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