KU jazz groups plan concert
J-W staff reports
Four jazz groups at Kansas University will perform in a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lied Center. Sharing the bill will be the KU Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Ensemble III, 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Kerry Marsh, graduate student, is director of the three-member 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, whose program includes “Daahoud,” by Clifford Brown, arranged by Paris Rutherford; “Dare the Moon,” by Darmon Meader; and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” by Bricusse and Newly, arranged by Jakob Marstrand.
Marsh also directs the 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, which will sing “Anthropology,” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Rutherford; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” by Paul Lennon and John McCartney, arranged by Roger Treece; “Morning,” by Paul Stiller; and “My Favorite Things,” by Richard Rogers, arranged by Keith Power.
The 14-piece KU Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Fred Mulholland, graduate student, will play “Bird County,” by Maria Schneider; “Shark Sandwich,” by Darren Jenkins, “Stella by Starlight,” by Washington and Young, arranged by Tom Matta; “There Will Never Be Another You,” by Warren and Gordon, arranged by Jenkins; and “Tribute,” by Bob Mintzer.
Closing the jazz concert will be KU Jazz Ensemble II, a 16-piece band directed by Tina Claussen, graduate student. Its program will include “Just Below the Surface,” by Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studies; “A Matter of Time,” by Jesse Krebs; “A Room With A View,” by David Springfield; “Urbal Lung Comedy,” by Gordon Goodwin; “Crackdown,” by Thad Jones; and “Incredible Journey,” by Mintzer.
Tickets are available at the Lied Center Box Office, 864-ARTS; Murphy Hall Box Office, 864-3982; and Student Union Activities Box Office, 864-3477.
KU jazz groups plan concert
J-W staff reports
Four jazz groups at Kansas University will perform in a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lied Center. Sharing the bill will be the KU Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Ensemble III, 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Kerry Marsh, graduate student, is director of the three-member 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, whose program includes “Daahoud,” by Clifford Brown, arranged by Paris Rutherford; “Dare the Moon,” by Darmon Meader; and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” by Bricusse and Newly, arranged by Jakob Marstrand.
Marsh also directs the 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, which will sing “Anthropology,” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Rutherford; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” by Paul Lennon and John McCartney, arranged by Roger Treece; “Morning,” by Paul Stiller; and “My Favorite Things,” by Richard Rogers, arranged by Keith Power.
The 14-piece KU Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Fred Mulholland, graduate student, will play “Bird County,” by Maria Schneider; “Shark Sandwich,” by Darren Jenkins, “Stella by Starlight,” by Washington and Young, arranged by Tom Matta; “There Will Never Be Another You,” by Warren and Gordon, arranged by Jenkins; and “Tribute,” by Bob Mintzer.
Closing the jazz concert will be KU Jazz Ensemble II, a 16-piece band directed by Tina Claussen, graduate student. Its program will include “Just Below the Surface,” by Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studies; “A Matter of Time,” by Jesse Krebs; “A Room With A View,” by David Springfield; “Urbal Lung Comedy,” by Gordon Goodwin; “Crackdown,” by Thad Jones; and “Incredible Journey,” by Mintzer.
Tickets are available at the Lied Center Box Office, 864-ARTS; Murphy Hall Box Office, 864-3982; and Student Union Activities Box Office, 864-3477.
KU jazz groups plan concert
J-W staff reports
Four jazz groups at Kansas University will perform in a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lied Center. Sharing the bill will be the KU Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Ensemble III, 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Kerry Marsh, graduate student, is director of the three-member 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, whose program includes “Daahoud,” by Clifford Brown, arranged by Paris Rutherford; “Dare the Moon,” by Darmon Meader; and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” by Bricusse and Newly, arranged by Jakob Marstrand.
Marsh also directs the 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, which will sing “Anthropology,” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Rutherford; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” by Paul Lennon and John McCartney, arranged by Roger Treece; “Morning,” by Paul Stiller; and “My Favorite Things,” by Richard Rogers, arranged by Keith Power.
The 14-piece KU Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Fred Mulholland, graduate student, will play “Bird County,” by Maria Schneider; “Shark Sandwich,” by Darren Jenkins, “Stella by Starlight,” by Washington and Young, arranged by Tom Matta; “There Will Never Be Another You,” by Warren and Gordon, arranged by Jenkins; and “Tribute,” by Bob Mintzer.
Closing the jazz concert will be KU Jazz Ensemble II, a 16-piece band directed by Tina Claussen, graduate student. Its program will include “Just Below the Surface,” by Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studies; “A Matter of Time,” by Jesse Krebs; “A Room With A View,” by David Springfield; “Urbal Lung Comedy,” by Gordon Goodwin; “Crackdown,” by Thad Jones; and “Incredible Journey,” by Mintzer.
Tickets are available at the Lied Center Box Office, 864-ARTS; Murphy Hall Box Office, 864-3982; and Student Union Activities Box Office, 864-3477.
KU jazz groups plan concert
J-W staff reports
Four jazz groups at Kansas University will perform in a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lied Center. Sharing the bill will be the KU Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Ensemble III, 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Kerry Marsh, graduate student, is director of the three-member 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, whose program includes “Daahoud,” by Clifford Brown, arranged by Paris Rutherford; “Dare the Moon,” by Darmon Meader; and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” by Bricusse and Newly, arranged by Jakob Marstrand.
Marsh also directs the 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, which will sing “Anthropology,” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Rutherford; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” by Paul Lennon and John McCartney, arranged by Roger Treece; “Morning,” by Paul Stiller; and “My Favorite Things,” by Richard Rogers, arranged by Keith Power.
The 14-piece KU Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Fred Mulholland, graduate student, will play “Bird County,” by Maria Schneider; “Shark Sandwich,” by Darren Jenkins, “Stella by Starlight,” by Washington and Young, arranged by Tom Matta; “There Will Never Be Another You,” by Warren and Gordon, arranged by Jenkins; and “Tribute,” by Bob Mintzer.
Closing the jazz concert will be KU Jazz Ensemble II, a 16-piece band directed by Tina Claussen, graduate student. Its program will include “Just Below the Surface,” by Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studies; “A Matter of Time,” by Jesse Krebs; “A Room With A View,” by David Springfield; “Urbal Lung Comedy,” by Gordon Goodwin; “Crackdown,” by Thad Jones; and “Incredible Journey,” by Mintzer.
Tickets are available at the Lied Center Box Office, 864-ARTS; Murphy Hall Box Office, 864-3982; and Student Union Activities Box Office, 864-3477.
KU jazz groups plan concert
J-W staff reports
Four jazz groups at Kansas University will perform in a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lied Center. Sharing the bill will be the KU Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Ensemble III, 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Kerry Marsh, graduate student, is director of the three-member 4:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, whose program includes “Daahoud,” by Clifford Brown, arranged by Paris Rutherford; “Dare the Moon,” by Darmon Meader; and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” by Bricusse and Newly, arranged by Jakob Marstrand.
Marsh also directs the 12:30 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, which will sing “Anthropology,” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Rutherford; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” by Paul Lennon and John McCartney, arranged by Roger Treece; “Morning,” by Paul Stiller; and “My Favorite Things,” by Richard Rogers, arranged by Keith Power.
The 14-piece KU Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Fred Mulholland, graduate student, will play “Bird County,” by Maria Schneider; “Shark Sandwich,” by Darren Jenkins, “Stella by Starlight,” by Washington and Young, arranged by Tom Matta; “There Will Never Be Another You,” by Warren and Gordon, arranged by Jenkins; and “Tribute,” by Bob Mintzer.
Closing the jazz concert will be KU Jazz Ensemble II, a 16-piece band directed by Tina Claussen, graduate student. Its program will include “Just Below the Surface,” by Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studies; “A Matter of Time,” by Jesse Krebs; “A Room With A View,” by David Springfield; “Urbal Lung Comedy,” by Gordon Goodwin; “Crackdown,” by Thad Jones; and “Incredible Journey,” by Mintzer.
Tickets are available at the Lied Center Box Office, 864-ARTS; Murphy Hall Box Office, 864-3982; and Student Union Activities Box Office, 864-3477.