Spring Jazz Concert University of Minnesota Jazz Ensembles Phil Hey and Dean Sorenson, directors RECORDED AT TED MANN CONCERT HALL BROADCAST PREMIERE
Wednesday, June 16, 2021 | 7:30 pm
11:15 JAZZ COMBO
CLIFFORD BROWN
Daahoud HANK MOBLEY
This I Dig of You
10:10 JAZZ COMBO
The following selections performed continuously with transitions composed by the group
HANK MOBLEY
Infra Rae WAYNE SHORTER
United MONGO SANTAMARIA
Afro Blue ERYKAH BADU
Green Eyes KENNY GARRETT
Sing a Song of Songs
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JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
HERBIE HANCOCK ARR. ERIK MORALES
Maiden Voyage
Charlie Rude, Tenor Saxophone Jack Wagner, Trumpet Parker Erickson, Tenor Saxophone
CLARENCE HINES
Evening Song
Parker Erickson, Tenor Saxophone Karl Koob, Guitar
DEAN SORENSON
Firewalker
Charlie Rude, Tenor Saxophone Michael Dunst, Alto Saxophone Jake Marble, Trombone Gabriel Welch, Piano Paul Schmitter, Bass Bodie Brice, Drums
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JAZZ ENSEMBLE I
BILLY STRAYHORN ARR. JOHN CLAYTON
Raincheck
Dominick Jackson, Tenor Saxophone Ella Grace, Trumpet Daniel Cosio, Trombone Wyatt Curtis, Guitar Nathan Klaers, Drums
BOB WASHUT
Oswego Swagger
Dominick Jackson, Tenor Saxophone Ella Grace, Trumpet Wyatt Curtis, Guitar Nathan Klaers, Drums
CHICK COREA ARR. MICHAEL PHILIP MOSSMAN
La Fiesta
Matt Healy, Trombone Parker Stoebner, Alto Saxophone Michael Valois, Trumpet Josh Zimmer, Bass Nathan Klaers, Drums
GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN ARR. ROB MCCONNELL
I Got Rhythm
Charlie Gannon, Alto Saxophone Daniel Cosio, Trombone Nathan Klaers, Drums
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BIOGRAPHIES
Phil Hey is a drummer and affiliate faculty member at the University of Minnesota School of Music. Hey’s studies at the U of M with Marv Dahlgren and in NYC with the legendary Ed Blackwell led him to a career combining performing, recording, and teaching. Hey has appeared on more than 125 recordings, including his own, Subduction which was named Jazz CD of the Year in 2006 by City Pages. Hey was named their Jazz Musician of the Year then as well. He has performed, toured, and recorded with many jazz greats, including Charlie Rouse, Benny Carter, Harold Land, and, for more than 20 years, Dewey Redman. Hey currently leads his own quartet and is a member of many groups which perform throughout the Twin Cities.
Dean Sorenson is associate professor and director of jazz studies at the University of Minnesota as well as a prolific and highly sought-after composer, arranger, trombonist, educator, and clinician. Sorenson’s latest project is Colors of the Soul, a CD of original music for sexet. His most recent book is First Place for Jazz, a new and innovative method for beginning jazz players published by the Neil A. Kjos Music Company. He is frequently featured at festivals and conventions around the country and abroad, and maintains a full schedule of concert and recording dates as a Yamaha performing artist. For more information please visit www.deansorensonmusic.com.
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11:15 JAZZ COMBO
Isaac Hein, alto saxophone Peter Grace, tenor saxophone Chris Morse, trombone Wyatt Curtis, guitar Chris Pecoraro, bass Morgan Durfee, drums
10:10 JAZZ COMBO
Eleanor Grace, trumpet Matt Healy, trombone Elijah Awada, piano Beck Schact, bass Parth Sarathi Verma, drums Matthew Hiller, drums
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JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
Saxophones James Rashid, Alto Saxophone Michael Dunst, Alto Saxophone Parker Erickson, Tenor Saxophone Charles Rude, Tenor Saxophone Peter Rubin, Baritone Saxophone
Trumpets Jack Wagner Megan McKinnon Joseph Shoemaker Trombones Jake Marble Caleb Danielson Justin Schoenherr
Rhythm Section Karl Koob, Guitar Gabriel Welch, Piano Paul Schmitter, Bass Bodie Brice, Drums
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I
Saxophones Charlie Gannon, Alto Saxophone Parker Stoebner, Alto Saxophone Dominick Jackson, Tenor Saxophone Noah Holz, Tenor Saxophone Paxton Berger, Baritone Saxophone
Trumpets Michael Valois Eleanor Grace Wyatt Evans Will Trussel
Rhythm Section Wyatt Curtis, Guitar Rahul Nath, Piano Josh Zimmer, Bass Nathan Klaers, Drums
Trombones Daniel Cosio Matt Healy Jacques Tousignant Ross Fugl, Bass Trombone
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