Reyna Machado
Mateo Ruiz, tenor saxophone
Alex Maldonado, trumpet
Bergen Finley, guitar
Toby Keys, piano
Kyle Saelee, bass
Saturday, April 13, 2024
5:30 pm
Recital Hall
Jenna Kalik, vibraphone
Chava Novoa, congas
Gianna Pedregon, violin
Safari (1953)
APRIL 13, 2024, 5:30 PM
Horace Silver (1928–2014)
Mateo Ruiz, tenor saxophone; Alex Maldonado, trumpet
Bergen Finley, guitar; Toby Keys, piano; Kyle Saelee, bass
Just Some Time (2023)
Wind Flower
Reyna Machado (b. 2002)
Sara Cassey (1929–1966)
To My 4-Legged Friend (2024) Machado
Alex Maldonado, trumpet; Bergen Finley, guitar; Kyle Saelee, bass
Solo (1964)
João Theodoro Meirelles (1940–2008)
Mateo Ruiz, tenor saxophone; Alex Maldonado, trumpet
Bergen Finley, guitar; Toby Keys, piano; Kyle Saelee, bass
Someday We’ll Get By (1973)
Coke Escovedo (1940–2008)
Tom Harrel (1946)
Errol Knowles (1950–2013)
Gianna Pedregon, violin
Mateo Ruiz, tenor saxophone; Alex Maldonado, trumpet
Bergen Finley, guitar; Toby Keys, piano; Kyle Saelee, bass
Chava Novoa, congas; Jenna Kalik, vibraphone
This recital is presented as a degree requirement for a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies.
Drummer/percussionist Reyna Machado grew up in Hughson, California, where she began playing drums at the age of five. She began private lessons at the age of ten and was introduced to big band in her middlehigh-school years where she found her admiration for jazz. Machado’s musical journey is not limited to jazz—she also enjoys playing Tejano, Latin, Latin jazz, soul, rock, classical, and many other genres.
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