3/28/2023, Emory Jazz Combos

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MUSIC AT EMORY

2022–2023

This concert is presented by the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.

404.727.5050 | schwartz.emory.edu | boxoffice@emory.edu

Audience Information

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Ushers

The Schwartz Center welcomes a volunteer usher corps of approximately 60 members each year. Visit schwartz.emory.edu/volunteer or call 404.727.6640 for ushering opportunities.

Accessibility

The Schwartz Center is committed to providing performances and facilities accessible to all. Please direct accommodation requests to the Schwartz Center Box Office at 404.727.5050, or by email at boxoffice@emory.edu.

Design and Photography Credits

Cover Design: Lisa Baron | Cover Photo: Mark Teague

Acknowledgment

This season, the Schwartz Center is celebrating 20 years of world-class performances and wishes to gratefully acknowledge the generous ongoing support of Donna and Marvin Schwartz.

MUSIC AT EMORY

Emory Jazz Combos

Chris Riggenbach, Combo Director

Michael Cruse, Combo Director

Gary Motley, Big Band Director and Director of Jazz Studies

Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 8:00 p.m.

Emerson Concert Hall

Schwartz Center for Performing Arts

2022–2023

Program

Combo 4

Moten Swing by Bennie Moten

So What by Miles Davis

Maiden Voyage by Herbie Hancock

Satya Thota, trumpet; Clement Leung, tenor saxophone; Gabe Schwartz, guitar; Benjamin Soffer, guitar; Holden Vance, bass; Ayush Basu, piano, Mario Fogg, drums*

Michael Cruse, combo director*

Combo 3

Recorda Me by Joe Henderson

Oleo by Sonny Rollins

One by One by Wayne Shorter

Simren Kochhar, trombone; Jason Bisgay, tenor saxophone; Robert Schmidt, alto saxophone; Zinc Zhoa, guitar; Ke Li, bass; Alejandra Muñoz, piano; Mario Fogg, drums*

Michael Cruse, combo director*

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Combo 2

Cottontail by Duke Ellington

500 Miles High by Chick Corea and Neville Potter

My Shining Hour by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer

Noah Willhite, tenor saxophone; Adam Shah, tenor saxophone; Dana Kahn, guitar; Kevin Wu, bass; Ved Dattaray, drums

Chris Riggenbach, combo director*

Combo 1

I Hear a Rhapsody by George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre

Con Alma by Dizzy Gillespie

Dear John by Freddie Hubbard

Michael Wang, alto saxophone; Jay Hammond, tenor saxophone; Evan Covey, guitar; Justin Hahm, bass; Tommy Parker, drums

Chris Riggenbach, combo director*

* indicates Emory artist affiliate

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Emory Jazz Studies

The Emory Jazz Studies program features courses in improvisation and history, as well as private instruction and performance opportunities. The mission is to educate students about the rich traditions of American jazz while providing insight into the creative process through performance and analysis. The program includes undergraduate and graduate students spanning the liberal arts. Musicians develop skills in performance through the study of classic repertory in smaller ensembles or in the big band, which focuses on traditional works of the past and present.

Gary Motley, big band director and director of jazz studies

Randy Hunter, assistant big band director, artist affiliate (saxophone)

Dan Baraszu, artist affiliate (guitar)

Michael Cruse, combo coach, artist affiliate (trombone/trumpet)

Justin Chesarek, artist affiliate (drums)

Chris Riggenbach, combo coach, artist affiliate (double bass/electric bass)

Jane Chakraborty, student assistant

Emory Jazz Alliance

The Emory Jazz Alliance is devoted to supporting jazz education, awareness, and performance at Emory University. Donations will support Emory Jazz Studies by providing funding for residencies, program development, and community outreach. Students of Emory Jazz have been a part of an exceptional and nurturing space that prepares students to be the next generation of jazz artists and also creates connections and educational experiences with the industry’s top jazz artists. Become a member today by visiting music.emory.edu/home/about/support or scanning the QR code.

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Music at Emory

The Department of Music at Emory University provides an exciting and innovative environment for developing knowledge and skills as a performer, composer, and scholar. Led by a faculty of more than 60 nationally and internationally recognized artists and researchers, undergraduate and graduate students experience a rich diversity of performance and academic opportunities. Undergraduate students in the department earn a BA in music with a specialization in performance, composition, or research; many simultaneously earn a second degree in another department. True to the spirit of Emory, a liberal arts college in the heart of a research university, faculty members and ensembles also welcome the participation of non-major students from across the Emory campus. Become a part of Music at Emory by giving to the Friends of Music. A gift provides crucial support to all music activities. To learn more, visit music.emory.edu or call 404.727.6280.

Upcoming Emory Music Concerts

Many spring music events at Emory University are free to attend. View event information at music.emory.edu or schwartz.emory.edu. If tickets are required for attendance, prices are indicated in the listings below in the following order: Full price/Emory student price (unless otherwise noted as the price for all students).

Saturday, April 1, 5:00 p.m., Kaito Mimura, Senior Violin Recital, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free

Saturday, April 1, 8:00 p.m., T.S. Eliot: Four Quartets, Part II, ECMSA: Emerson Series: Fentress Waits Concert, Cannon Chapel, free

Sunday, April 2, 7:00 p.m., Emory Concerto and Aria Competition, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free

Thursday, April 6, 6:00 p.m., Jazz on the Green, Patterson Green, free

Saturday, April 8, 2:00 p.m., Caleb Park, Senior Cello Recital, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free

Saturday, April 8, 5:00 p.m., Miyuka Yoshida, Senior Flute Recital, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free

Tuesday, April 11, 8:00 p.m., Emory Big Band, Schwartz Center, Emerson Concert Hall, free

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Music at Emory

Music at Emory brings together students, faculty, and world-class artists to create an exciting and innovative season of performances, lectures, workshops, and master classes. With more than 150 events each year across multiple Emory venues, audiences experience a wide variety of musical offerings.

We hope you enjoy sampling an assortment of work from our student ensembles, community youth ensembles, artists in residence, professional faculty, up-and-coming prodigies, and virtuosos from around the world.

404.727.5050

music.emory.edu

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