Jazz Workshop Dana Hall, Director Jazz Orchestra Thomas Matta, Director Jazz Ensemble Bob Lark, Director Program Jazz Workshop Dana Hall, Director
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Tuesday, November 15, 2016 • 8:00 P.M. Jazz Workshop Dana Hall, director Jazz Orchestra Thomas Matta, director Jazz Ensemble Bob Lark, director DePaul Student Center 2250 North Sheffield Avenue • Chicago Tuesday, November 15, 2016 • 8:00 P.M. DePaul Student Center JAZZ WORKSHOP Dana Hall, director JAZZ ORCHESTRA Thomas Matta, director JAZZ ENSEMBLE Bob Lark, director PROGRAM JAZZ WORKSHOP Dana Hall, director To be selected from the following: Randy Weston; arr. Bob Florence Little Niles Horace Silver; arr. Rob McConnell The Outlaw Aaron Lington The Syndicate Joel Adams Ethnicity Bill Evans; arr. Chuck Isreals Walkin’ Up Freddie Hubbard; arr. David Weiss Theme for Kareem Michael Kocour Gato Rayado Dave Holland Ebb and Flow ALL THREE JAZZ ENSEMBLES • NOVEMBER 15, 2016 PROGRAM JAZZ ORCHESTRA Thomas Matta, director Duke Ellington; arr. John Fedchock It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) Freddie Hubbard; arr. Will Campbell Up Jumped Spring Ariel Glassman Hello Douglas Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks; arr. Thad Jones All Of Me Leslie Bricusse; arr. Thomas Matta When I Look In Your Eyes Jimmy Van Huesen & Johnny Burke; arr. Andrew Janak It Could Happen To You JAZZ ENSEMBLE Bob Lark, director McCoy Tyner; arr. Andrew Thompson Happy Days Mike Pinto The Marriott Connection Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer; arr. Bob Brookmeyer Skylark Bob Brookmeyer Hello And Goodbye Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn; arr. Thomas Matta The Star-Crossed Lovers Thad Jones Big Dipper ALL THREE JAZZ ENSEMBLES • NOVEMBER 15, 2016 BIOGRAPHIES Drummer, composer, ethnomusicologist, and bandleader Dana Hall has been an important musician on the international music scene since 1992, after leaving aerospace engineering for a life in music. He has performed, toured, and/or recorded with such luminaries as Nicholas Payton, Joe Lovano, Horace Silver, Ray Charles, Maria Schneider, Jackie McLean, Mulgrew Miller, Jon Faddis, Joe Henderson, Curtis Fuller, and Branford Marsalis, among others. In 2009, Mr. Hall’s debut CD, Into the Light, was released to great critical acclaim. Former Artistic Director of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, Mr. Hall is an Associate Professor of Jazz Studies and Ethnomusicology and the Director of Jazz Studies at DePaul University. In addition to his active performing, composing, and university schedules, Dana can be heard every Monday evening leading his group Black Fire at Andy’s Jazz Club, now in its third year of residency. Neil Tesser has noted that, “even among modern drummers, Dana Hall stands out.” Described by the Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich as “viscerally exciting, intellectually formidable” with “…a seemingly bottomless well of ideas…”, Mr. Hall recently premiered a newly commissioned, multi-disciplinary work as part of the 2014 – 2015 Symphony Center Presents Jazz Series at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall. Bob Lark is recognized regionally, nationally and internationally as a contemporary jazz educator and performer of integrity. His approach to pedagogy and rehearsal techniques has been noted by participation in professional conferences; publication of articles; compact disc recordings as both a performer and ensemble director; and the direction of numerous student honors ensembles. Down Beat magazine recognized Bob’s work in 2010 with their Jazz Education Achievement Award. In 2013, DePaul University honored Bob Lark as an ambassador for the DePaul Distinctions campaign. He serves as a Professor of Jazz Studies at DePaul University, where he directs the university Jazz Ensemble; a student jazz chamber group; teaches jazz trumpet and courses in jazz pedagogy, jazz history and jazz style. Under his direction The DePaul University Jazz Ensemble has ALL THREE JAZZ ENSEMBLES • NOVEMBER 15, 2016 BIOGRAPHIES produced several Outstanding Performance Awards from the Jazz Educators Journal, Down Beat and Jazz Times magazines, and has recorded albums with legendary jazz artists Phil Woods, Clark Terry, Louie Bellson, Bob Brookmeyer, Jim McNeely, Jeff Hamilton, Slide Hampton, Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell, Ira Sullivan, Mark Colby, Bobby Shew, Frank Wess, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra members Charles Vernon and John Bruce Yeh. In speaking of Lark, jazz icon Clark Terry stated, “He’s a very good trumpet player, a very good musician. He’s paid his dues.” Sweet Return (Jazzed Media JM1068) is the recently released, critically acclaimed cd recording by Bob Lark and his Alumni Big Band. Additional recordings on the Jazzed Media label include those by The Bob Lark/Phil Woods Quintet, Bob Lark and his Alumni Big Band, and Bob Lark and Friends. Bob is an active clinician, soloist and guest conductor. He has served as host for the Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Solo Competition, is the past-president of the Illinois Unit of the International Association for Jazz Education, and has chaired the International Trumpet Guild jazz improvisation competition. Throughout the 1990’s, Bob directed the Midwest GRAMMY High School Jazz Band. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in performance from the University of North Texas, having earlier earned a Master’s degree from that school, and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from The Ohio State University. Thomas Matta Associate Professor of Jazz Studies, boasts a body of work as a musician that spans an impressive spectrum of genres, styles, and disciplines. An active performer, Mr. Matta has performed extensively internationally, and is one of the most sought-after bass trombonists in Chicago. His compositions and arrangements have been performed world-wide by top jazz, chamber, and orchestral ensembles. ALL THREE JAZZ ENSEMBLES • NOVEMBER 15, 2016 PERSONNEL Jazz Workshop Jazz Ensemble Dana Hall, director Bob Lark, director Ben Voigt, alto saxophone, flute Gerald Martinez, alto saxophone Dan Burke, tenor saxophone, flute Jacob Delgado, alto saxophone Alex Blomarz, baritone & tenor saxophone; Kyle Jimenez, tenor saxophone bass clarinet Paul Wagner, tenor saxophone Denny Carlson, baritone saxophone Benjamin Phillips, trumpet & flugelhorn Henry Smith, trumpet & flugelhorn Timothy Bales, trumpet Aaron Burns, trumpet Benjamin Pederson, trombone Andrew Egizio, trumpet Brendan Whalen, trombone Aaron Washington, trumpet Zac Nunnery, guitar Gil Bolster, trombone Benjamin Karon, vibraphone Alex Piazza, trombone David Robert Priest, acoustic bass Ben Pedersen, trombone Lucas Gillan, drums & cymbals Andy Chester, bass trombone Michael Tahlier, guitar Jazz Orchestra Casey Dahl, piano Thomas Matta, director Marcel Reimão Bonfim, acoustic bass Denny Carlson, alto saxophone Gregory Hartman, drums & cymbals James Cook, alto saxophone Brian Seyler, tenor saxophone Peter Tearse, tenor saxophone Richard Brasseale, baritone saxophone Ben Dixon, trumpet Hailey Menkhus, trumpet Jeremiah Whetstone, trumpet Connor Druhan, trumpet Frankie Dobyns, trombone Somer Joe Hornbuckle, trombone Michael Schober, trombone Adam Gough, bass trombone Ariel Glassman, guitar Alex Murphy, piano Austen Goebel, acoustic bass Andy Danstrom, drums & cymbals ALL THREE JAZZ ENSEMBLES • NOVEMBER 15, 2016 JAZZ STUDIES FACULTY Dana Hall Director of Jazz Studies/Associate Professor of Music; Coordinator of Jazz Combos; Jazz Workshop, director; Ethnomusicology, Jazz History, Jazz Rhythm Section Techniques, Jazz Combos; applied jazz percussion lessons. Bob Lark, D.M.A. Professor of Jazz Studies; Jazz Ensemble, director; Applied Improvisation, Jazz History, Jazz Pedagogy and Jazz Style and Analysis; applied jazz trumpet lessons; Jazz Combos Thomas Matta Associate Professor of Jazz Studies; Jazz Composition and Arranging; Jazz Orchestra, director; applied jazz trombone lessons, applied composition and arranging Scott Burns applied jazz saxophone lessons; Jazz Combos Dennis Carroll applied acoustic bass lessons; courses in Applied Jazz Improvisation; Rhythm Section Techniques; Jazz Combos Tim Coffman applied jazz trombone lessons; courses in Music Traditions: Jazz, Jazz Improvisation, and Jazz History; Jazz Combos Typhanie Coller Jazz Combos Chad McCullough applied jazz trumpet lessons; courses in Applied Jazz Improvisation; Jazz Combos Bob Palmieri applied jazz guitar lessons; courses in Jazz Improvisation; Jazz Combos; Jazz Guitar Ensemble Ron Perrillo applied jazz piano lessons; courses in Applied Jazz Improvisation; Rhythm Section Techniques; Jazz Combos Bob Rummage applied jazz percussion lessons; Jazz Combos Bradley Williams Jazz History, Jazz Essentials Listings in the honor roll reflect contributions and pledge payments made between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 to DePaul University’s School of Music. Gifts of $1,000 and above annually qualify for membership in the President’s Club, DePaul University’s honor society of donors. $50,000 + $5,000-$9,999 Bertha Lebus Charitable Trust Fr. McCabe Circle Fr. O’Connell Circle Irene McDunn Edward & Lois Brennan Family Fdn. Rochelle Abramson, MED ‘89 & William McIntosh John Brennan (Trustee) & Elliott Abramson James Shaddle Jean Brennan * Craig J. Anderson, MUS ‘96 & Dr. Craig A. Sirles Kimberly Brennan & Kathryn K. Anderson, LAS ‘92 + Lawrence Sullivan, BUS ‘57 & Donald Brennan Russ Bach, MUS ‘58; MM ‘60 & Geraldine Sullivan Lois Brennan (dec.) * + Mary Ellen Brumbach (dec.) Elizabeth Ware, MA ‘98 Philip H. Corboy Foundation Susanne Baker # & David Baker Dr. Arnold Weber The Crown Family Melissa Behr Cathy Williams Mary Dempsey, JD ‘82 (Trustee) William Buchman # James Zartman & Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund * Stephen Bundra, MD & Katherine Zartman Sasha Gerritson, MUS ‘99 (Trustee) Judy Bundra # &