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2014-2015 Fine Arts Mid-Season Brochure
Deana Martin Photo credit: Pat Lambert The Fab Four NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE Russian National SEASON Ballet Theatre 2015 WINTER/SPRING Natalie Cole Robert Irvine 630-637-SHOW (7469) | 3 | JA NUARY 2015 Event Price Page # January 8, 9, 10, 11 “October Mourning” $10, $8 4 North Central College January 16 An Evening with Jazz Trumpeter Art Davis $20, $15 4 January 18 Chicago Sinfonietta “Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” $58, $46 4 January 24 27th Annual Gospel Extravaganza $15, $10 4 Friends of the Arts January 24 Jim Peterik & World Stage $60, $50 4 January 25 Janis Siegel “Nightsongs” $35, $30 4 Thanks to our many contributors, world-renowned artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, the Chicago FEbrUARY 2015 Event Price Page # Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Boys Choir, Wynton Marsalis, Celtic Woman and many more have February 5, 6, 7 “True West” $5, $3 5 performed in our venues. But the cost of performance tickets only covers half our expenses to February 6, 7 DuPage Symphony Orchestra “Gallic Glory” $35 - $12 5 February 7 Natalie Cole $95, $85, $75 5 bring these great artists to the College’s stages. The generous support from the Friends of the February 13 An Evening with Jazz Vocalist Janice Borla $20, $15 5 Arts ensures the College can continue to bring world-class performers to our world-class venues. February 14 Blues at the Crossroads $65, $50 5 February 21 Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn $65, $50 6 northcentralcollege.edu/shows February 22 Robin Spielberg $35, $30 6 Join Friends of the Arts today and receive exclusive benefits. -
Discourses of Decay and Purity in a Globalised Jazz World
1 Chapter Seven Cold Commodities: Discourses of Decay and Purity in a Globalised Jazz World Haftor Medbøe Since gaining prominence in public consciousness as a distinct genre in early 20th Century USA, jazz has become a music of global reach (Atkins, 2003). Coinciding with emerging mass dissemination technologies of the period, jazz spread throughout Europe and beyond via gramophone recordings, radio broadcasts and the Hollywood film industry. America’s involvement in the two World Wars, and the subsequent $13 billion Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe as a unified, and US friendly, trading zone further reinforced the proliferation of the new genre (McGregor, 2016; Paterson et al., 2013). The imposition of US trade and cultural products posed formidable challenges to the European identities, rooted as they were in 18th-Century national romanticism. Commercialised cultural representations of the ‘American dream’ captured the imaginations of Europe’s youth and represented a welcome antidote to post-war austerity. This chapter seeks to problematise the historiography and contemporary representations of jazz in the Nordic region, with particular focus on the production and reception of jazz from Norway. Accepted histories of jazz in Europe point to a period of adulatory imitation of American masters, leading to one of cultural awakening in which jazz was reimagined through a localised lens, and given a ‘national voice’. Evidence of this process of acculturation and reimagining is arguably nowhere more evident than in the canon of what has come to be received as the Nordic tone. In the early 1970s, a group of Norwegian musicians, including saxophonist Jan Garbarek (b.1947), guitarist Terje Rypdal (b.1947), bassist Arild Andersen (b.1945), drummer Jon Christensen (b.1943) and others, abstracted more literal jazz inflected reinterpretations of Scandinavian folk songs by Nordic forebears including pianist Jan Johansson (1931-1968), saxophonist Lars Gullin (1928-1976) bassist Georg Riedel (b.1934) (McEachrane 2014, pp. -
Jazz and the Cultural Transformation of America in the 1920S
Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 2003 Jazz and the cultural transformation of America in the 1920s Courtney Patterson Carney Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Carney, Courtney Patterson, "Jazz and the cultural transformation of America in the 1920s" (2003). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 176. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/176 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized graduate school editor of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please [email protected]. JAZZ AND THE CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA IN THE 1920S A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The Department of History by Courtney Patterson Carney B.A., Baylor University, 1996 M.A., Louisiana State University, 1998 December 2003 For Big ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The real truth about it is no one gets it right The real truth about it is we’re all supposed to try1 Over the course of the last few years I have been in contact with a long list of people, many of whom have had some impact on this dissertation. At the University of Chicago, Deborah Gillaspie and Ray Gadke helped immensely by guiding me through the Chicago Jazz Archive. -
Årsmelding 2010 Copyright © 2011 by Norsk Kulturråd All Rights Reserved Utgitt Av Norsk Kulturråd I Kommisjon Hos Fagbokforlaget
NORSK KULTURRÅD Årsmelding 2010 Copyright © 2011 by Norsk kulturråd All rights reserved Utgitt av Norsk kulturråd i kommisjon hos Fagbokforlaget Grafisk produksjon: John Grieg AS, Bergen Omslagsdesign ved forlaget Forsidebilde: Fra Vegard Vinge og Ida Müllers oppsetning av Vildanden. Foto: Magnus Skrede. Sideombrekking: Laboremus Sandefjord AS Redaksjon: Janne Stang Dahl og Mari Johansen Sekretariatfunksjonen til Fond for lyd og bilde og Statens kunstnerstipend er administrativt tilknyttet og samlokalisert med Norsk kulturråd. Fond for lyd og bilde og Statens kunstnerstipend har egne styrende organ og gir ut egne årsmeldinger. Norsk kulturråd Grev Wedels plass 1 Postboks 8052 Dep N-0031 Oslo Tlf: +47 22 47 83 30 Faks: +47 22 33 40 42 www.kulturrad.no Innhold Innledning .............................................. 5 Tildelinger og innkjøp ........................... 26 Allmenne kulturformål ............................. 26 Kunst og publikum ................................. 6 Rom for kunst .......................................... 27 Barne- og ungdomskultur ......................... 29 Råd og utvalg ......................................... 7 Andre formål ............................................ 34 Billedkunst og kunsthåndverk................... 37 Administrasjonen .................................. 11 Musikk ..................................................... 49 Scenekunst................................................ 80 Kommunikasjonsvirksomhet ................ 13 Litteratur ................................................. -
ÅRSMELDING 2019 20192019STIFTELSEN2019 MIDTNORSK JAZZSENTER (MNJ) Heidi Skjerve (Trondheim Voices) • Foto: Christina Undrum • Foto: Voices) Heidi Skjerve (Trondheim
1 mnj.no ÅRSMELDING 2019 20192019STIFTELSEN2019 MIDTNORSK JAZZSENTER (MNJ) Heidi Skjerve (Trondheim Voices) • Foto: Christina Undrum • Foto: Voices) Heidi Skjerve (Trondheim 2 3 mnj.no mnj.no INNHOLD: ORGANISASJON Kommentar: Stiftelsen Midtnorsk jazzsenter, stiftet 05.12.1997, SørTrøndelag og NordTrøndelag er fra 1.januar har organisasjonsnummer 979 602 669. 2018 slått sammen til det nye fylket Trøndelag. MIDTNORSK Vedtektene bør derfor oppdateres. JAZZSENTER STIFTERE / OPPRETTERE FRA SIDE Norsk jazzforum STYREARBEID Musikkonservatoriet i Trondheim, NTNU Styret hadde tre styremøter og behandlet 23 Molde International Jazz Festival saker i 2019. Blant sakene nevnes særlig: 03 Trondheim Jazzforum • Oppfølging av den pågående regionreformen LOKALISERING • Evaluering av den regionale turneordningen Midtnorsk jazzsenter er lokalisert i Dokkparken • Trondheim Jazz Expo 2019 TRONDHEIM 4 i Trondheim og har kontorfellesskap med Dokk • Vertskap for Norsk jazzforums landsmøte 2019 JAZZORKESTER huset Scene AS, Trondheim kammermusikk • Utdeling av støttemidler til musikere og FRA SIDE festival, Trondheim Jazzforum og Trondheim arrangører i regionen Jazzfestival. STYRETS MEDLEMMER 2019: 06 FORMÅL Styret i Stiftelsen Midtnorsk jazzsenter består av I vedtektenes § 2 er formålet med MNJ beskrevet følgende sju styremedlemmer med personlige slik: ”Stiftelsen Midtnorsk jazzsenter skal fremme varamedlemmer: kulturtilbudet innen jazzmusikk i Trondheim og TRONDHEIM regionen bestående av de tre midtnorske Styreleder: Per Axel Koch VOICES fylkene Møre og -
Arve Henriksen Cartography
ECM Arve Henriksen Cartography Arve Henriksen: trumpets, voice, field recordings. With Jan Bang: live sampling, beats, dictaphone, programming; Audun Kleive; percussion; David Sylvian: voice, samples, programming; Helge Sunde: string arrangements, programming; Eivind Aarset: guitars; Lars Danielsson: double-bass, Erik Honoré: synthesizer, samples; Arnaud Mercier: treatments; Trio Mediaeval: voice sample; Vérène Andronikof: vocals; Vytas Sonndeckis: vocal arrangement (collective personnel) ECM 2086 6025 178 0116 (5) Release: October 2008 The uniquely lyrical, liquid and mellifluous sound of Arve Henriksen’s trumpet has had an important supportive role to play on a number of ECM recordings of the last decade. Amongst them – Christian Wallumrød’s “No Birch”, “Sofienberg Variations”, “A Year from Easter” and “The Zoo is Far”, Trygve Seim’s “Different Rivers”, “The Source and Different Cikadas” and “Sangam” , Jon Balke’s “Kyanos”, Sinikka Langeland’s “Starflowers”, Frode Haltli’s “Passing Images”, Arild Andersen’s “Elektra” ... albums which between them represent a very broad range of musical possibilities. In each context, however, Henriksen has proven to be both a highly-distinctive and uncommonly adaptive player. This versatility provides a subtext for the present disc, which pools a shifting cast of creative musicians from diverse genres including jazz, electronica, ambient and classical music and the world of the remix. Ex-pop singer David Sylvian makes two appearances reading his own texts, Ana Maria Friman sings fragments of William Brooks’s “Anima Mea” and the voices of the Trio Mediaeval emerge, sampled, on “recording Angel”. Guitarist Eivind Aarset, and drummer Audun Kleive loom out of the mix, and Ståle Storløkken, Arve’s colleague from noise/rock/improv band Supersilent, has a cameo on “Famine’s Ghost”. -
Kammertoner Nr. 3, 2012
MUSIKKMUSEUM - LYSTGÅRD - BOTANISK HAGE Daglig åpent 1. mai - 16. september kl 11 - 16 Tordenskiold Kro og den botaniske hagen har åpent hver dag - hele året! Ringve museum Lade Allé 60 73 87 02 80 www.ringve.no Festivalpass 2012 MEDLEMSTILBUD Trondheim kammermusikkfestival tilbyr alle medlemmer i Kammerselskapet festivalpass til følgende priser: ordinær 1000 (1100 fullpris) honnør 800 (900 fullpris) student 525 (600 fullpris) Prisene er eks. billettavgift. Passet gjelder for alle konserter unntatt Stemningsstund i Stiftsgården 20/9, Lørdag på Lade Gaard 22/9, Anne-Sophie Mutter og TrondheimSolistene 23/9 VELKOMMEN! Festivalpass med medlemsrabatt kjøpes på Dokkhuset, Nedre Elvehavn. Inngang 2. etg., åpent 10-16 www.kamfest.no Styreleder har ordet En ny Kammermusikkfestival står for døren. Vi håper mange vil ta turen til Byscenen og få Programmet er om mulig enda mer imponer- oppleve hvilken rikdom av musikk og skaper- ende, storslagent og variert enn før. kraft våre aller nyeste landsmenn kan by på. Programmet favner bredt. Fra verdensnavn Vi trøndere er virkelig heldige som har en slik som Anne Sophie Mutter i Olavshallen til unik Kammermusikkfestival. En festival med lokal sigøynermusikk på Ferstad gård. På høye krav til kvalitet, som stadig utfordrer seg denne måten er festivalen med på å åpne selv på å være nyskapende og overraskende, dørene mellom kammermusikalske sjangere, som er aktivt inkluderende, og som samtidig og fjerne merkelappen “smal” om kammer- er en viktig tradisjonsbærer. musikk som musikalsk kommunikasjonsform. Den inviterer alle aldersgrupper uten å lage God festival! God kammermusikkhøst! unaturlige skiller mellom dem. Styreleder I år har Kammermusikkfestivalen også åpnet seg mot en ny gruppe. -
Offentlig Journal
Norsk kulturråd 10.04.2013 Offentlig journal Periode: 21-03-2013 - 25-03-2013 Journalenhet: Alle Avdeling: Alle Saksbehandler: Alle Notater (X): Nei Notater (N): Nei Norsk kulturråd 10.04.2013 Offentlig journal Periode: 21-03-2013 - 07/05475-7 I Dok.dato: 19.03.2013 Jour.dato: 22.03.2013 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Kulturvern Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: Oslo kommune Kulturetaten - Byarkivet - Ellen Røsjø Sak: Prosjektet Innvandrerkvinners stemmer Dok: Rapport og regnskap - Prosjektet Innvandrerkvinners stemmer Saksansv: Flerfaglig seksjon / SJK Saksbeh: Flerfaglig seksjon / SJK 08/04135-11 I Dok.dato: 20.03.2013 Jour.dato: 21.03.2013 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Fri scenekunst - dans Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: Alicja Ziolko Sak: Monotango Dok: Regnskap - Monotango Saksansv: Scenekunst / MRO Saksbeh: Scenekunst / MRO 09/00804-41 I Dok.dato: 20.03.2013 Jour.dato: 21.03.2013 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Fri scenekunst - dans Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: HerStay Sak: 3 årig prosjekt med - Movers and shakers - Tangible channeling the existence of nature (tidlig. Verdi/Through (Twirl)/Longtitudes) - fleksibel kunstidentitet: Bevegelse til nye begynnelser 2009-2011 Dok: Vedrørende avhenting av regnskap - 3 årig prosjekt med - Movers and shakers - Tangible channeling the existence of nature (tidlig. Verdi/Through (Twirl)/Longtitudes) - fleksibel kunstidentitet: Bevegelse til nye begynnelser 2009-2011 Saksansv: Scenekunst / MRO Saksbeh: Scenekunst / MRO Side1 Norsk kulturråd 10.04.2013 Offentlig journal Periode: 21-03-2013 - 09/00804-42 I Dok.dato: 21.03.2013 Jour.dato: 22.03.2013 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Fri scenekunst - dans Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: HerStay Sak: 3 årig prosjekt med - Movers and shakers - Tangible channeling the existence of nature (tidlig. -
European Jazz Orchestra 2011 Bios-Updated 14022011
DSI Swinging Europe European Jazz Orchestra 2011 European Jazz Orchestra Draft biographies / Personal notes of 14th February 2011 Self-Governing Institution Swinging Europe Conductor Nørregade 7D DK-7400 Jere Laukkanen Herning Finnish Denmark Born 1963 in Helsinki, Finland T.: +45 6094 1236 Currently based in Helsinki, Finland E: [email protected] W: www.swinging-europe.dk Although Jere Laukkanen is probably best known for his work in combining modern jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms, he has a long history of various musical activities. As a youth he played SE/CVR Nr.:32978665 flute and alto sax, studied drums, recorded as a singer, guitar player and bandleader, and Bank: Handelsbanken then commenced professional studies on the bass at the Helsinki Pop & Jazz Conservatory. Reg.: 7621 Laukkanen later concentrated on composing and arranging, with Henrik Otto Donner ao. as Konto Nr.: 2137244 his teacher, and studied conducting with Maria Schneider. Laukkanen continued his studies at the Sibelius Academy, where he earned a Master of Music degree in Jazz Composition. Currently he is writing a doctoral dissertation on jazz rhythm at the Doctoral Study Program of Music and Drama in Finland. Jere Laukkanen is currently working as Head of Degree Programme and Senior Lecturer at the Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Degree Programme in Pop and Jazz Music. He is a much sought-after arranger, composer and conductor, and has written for all major Finnish television channels and numerous orchestras, including UMO Jazz Orchestra, Vantaa Pops Orchestra, and Lahti Symphony Orchestra. Besides his own band, Jere Laukkanen Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra, for which he is the sole composer and arranger, he has conducted jazz orchestras like UMO, Berklee Jazz Composers’ Big Band (USA), Radio Romania Big Band, and Estonian Dream Big Band. -
2001-2002 Season Schedule
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 6, 2012 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces Nordic Cool 2013 International Festival of Theater, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Literature, Design, and Film To Highlight Culture of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden As Well as Territories of Greenland, the Faroe and Åland Islands In Ticketed and Free Events Throughout the Kennedy Center February 19 – March 17, 2013 (WASHINGTON, D.C.)—From February 19 to March 17, 2013, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts presents an unprecedented festival highlighting the culture of the Nordic countries— Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden—and the territories of Greenland, the Faroe, and Åland Islands. Continuing the Center’s tradition of producing renowned international celebrations by curating traditional and contemporary expressions of theater, dance, music, visual arts, literature, design, and film, this Festival will also explore the interplay of themes central to Nordic life, such as nature, technological innovation, environmental sustainability, entrepreneurial spirit, and youth culture. Seeking to answer the question of what is “Nordic,” this Festival aspires to offer clarity on a region of the world whose dynamic culture and creative economy have seemed elusive to many, particularly in America. By exploring the region’s cultural diversity, the Kennedy Center aims to foster an appreciation of the Nordic heritage, and an understanding of the region’s emerging global influence. In addition to the performing arts, New Nordic Cuisine will be highlighted in the Kennedy Center’s restaurants and demonstrations by the region’s renowned chefs will be featured on the Millennium Stage. -
Jazzprogram August – Desember 2016
JAZZPROGRAM AUGUST – DESEMBER 2016 Stanley Clarke • Come Shine • Beady Belle • Donny McCaslin • Bugge Wesseltof • Nils Petter Molvær med Sly & Robbie • Bjergsted jazzensemble • Obstfelder LIVE med Jan Erik Vold kvintett • Organ Jam • Meg og kammeraten min • Amigo Tom • Kitchen Orchestra• Inland Empire Blå Trå • Jazzarkivet Spor 5 • Lørdag 12. mars kl. 20.00 Bill. 300,- (250,- medl. SJF/Stud/Bate) 3 azzhøsten i Stavanger kan by på mange flotte og varierte konsertopplevelser! Spor 5 er vår naturlige hovedscene og det er her de fleste konsertene vil Jfinne sted, men vi byr også på to veldig bra konserter i Folken i november når Nils Petter Molvær spiller sammen med Jamaica`s heftigste reggakomp Sly & Robbie og det blir besøk av en av jazzens aller største musikere superbassisten Stanley Clarke med band. Høstens sesong avsluttes på et stille og vakkert vis når Bugge Wesseltoft setter seg bak flygelkrakken i Fartein Valen med sin tidløse «It`s Snowing on my piano». På Sola Strand hotell vil det 1. og 2. oktober arrangeres en ny jazzweekend, publikum vil blant annet få møte franske Paris Combo som gjorde stor suksess på MaiJazz 2015. Det er med stor forventning vi presenterer den amerikanske saksofonisten Donny McCaslin og hans kvartett. Donny McCaslin quartet er jazzkvartetten David Bowie brukte på sitt fantastiske siste album «Blackstar». Publikum vil få et sjeldent intimt møte med makeløse Come Shine med Erlend Skomsvoll og Live Maria Roggen i spissen. Det er i år 150 år siden Sigbjørn Obstfelder ble født. Jan Erik Vold har hatt et langt og nært forhold til Obstfelder, og i forbindelse med jubi- leet er det helt på sin plass å invitere Vold med sin kvintett til å gjøre Obstfelder LIVE! Releasekonsert med Amigo Tom, hyllestkonsert til Eivin One Pedersen med Kitchen Orchestra, Bokbad med Bjørnstad/Grosvold, plateslipp med Beady Belle, orgelkvartetten Organ Jam, julekonsert med Bjergsted jazzensemble er andre fine ting i programmet. -
25 Years of the London Jazz Festival
MUSIC FROM OUT THERE, IN HERE: 25 YEARS OF THE LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL Emma Webster and George McKay MUSIC FROM OUT THERE, IN HERE: 25 YEARS OF THE LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL Emma Webster and George McKay Published in Great Britain in 2017 by University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK as part of the Impact of Festivals project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, under the Connected Communities programme. impactoffestivals.wordpress.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book is an output of the Arts and Humanities Research Council collaborative project The Impact of Festivals (2015-16), funded under the Connected Communities Programme. The authors are grateful for the research council’s support. At the University of East Anglia, thanks to project administrators CONTENTS Rachel Daniel and Jess Knights, for organising events, picture 1 FOREWORD 50 CHAPTER 4. research, travel and liaison, and really just making it all happen JOHN CUMMING OBE, THE BBC YEARS: smoothly. Thanks to Rhythm Changes and CHIME European jazz DIRECTOR, EFG LONDON 2001-2012 research project teams for, once again, keeping it real. JAZZ FESTIVAL 50 2001: BBC RADIO 3 Some of the ideas were discussed at jazz and improvised music 3 INTRODUCTION 54 2002-2003: THE MUSIC OF TOMORROW festivals and conferences in London, Birmingham, Cheltenham, 6 CHAPTER 1. 59 2004-2007: THE Edinburgh, San Sebastian, Europe Jazz Network Wroclaw and THE EARLY YEARS OF JAZZ FESTIVAL GROWS Ljubljana, and Amsterdam. Some of the ideas and interview AND FESTIVAL IN LONDON 63 2008-2011: PAST, material have been published in the proceedings of the first 7 ANTI-JAZZ PRESENT, FUTURE Continental Drifts conference, Edinburgh, July 2016, in a paper 8 EARLY JAZZ FESTIVALS 69 2012: FROM FEAST called ‘The role of the festival producer in the development of jazz (CULTURAL OLYMPIAD) in Europe’ by Emma Webster.